Tony Remington Building a cut corner rectangular bonsai pot.
Video showing the stages of building a rectangular bonsai pot.
Жүктеу.....
Пікірлер: 48
@pierregissinger48262 жыл бұрын
Un grand merci à vous pour le partage!
@dakotahlavender5 жыл бұрын
Placing plastic over your creation while it dries allows it to dry more evenly, thus avoiding cracking. 😊 Had fun watching!
@JoseORivera4 жыл бұрын
Waooo your pots are beautiful. Thank for share
@copjoao6 жыл бұрын
Congratulations, your videos have helped me a lot to learn.
@lucianobaigorria86617 жыл бұрын
Very nice! Great work Tony
@stevenclose97647 жыл бұрын
wow that was great to watch and a great pot thanks
@BonsaiTalk7 жыл бұрын
You are one of my favourite potters Tony when it comes to interesting surfaces and textures... Keep the good work up!
@JuniorSilva-cd4ms2 жыл бұрын
Muito lindo parabéns
@JoseORivera4 жыл бұрын
Waooo beautiful pot Tony. Someday I would like to learn to make pots.
@willbhm7 жыл бұрын
thats a great pot matey lovely size too i'd love to see the finished article too thanks
@OldWorldArtisan4 жыл бұрын
could you make a video or show how you make the decorative slabs ?
@aflatminor6 жыл бұрын
WOW!! That's fabulous Tony!! I thought pots would be poured liquified clay in to a mould (Slipware?), Never realised it would be so intricate!! :o Keep up the great work!!
@discusdiscus16 жыл бұрын
Beautiful pot. Amazing job. Do you have a a picture of a final end?
@rubencabrera90024 жыл бұрын
Hermosas esas se cosinan tanbien a horno
@widdershiznit6 жыл бұрын
Watching an expert hand build a bonsai pot has been fascinating and brings me back to my pottery days. Throwing a pot is much faster, and we need to build that skill-set, but it's the hand work on pottery that makes it artistic. Very cool to see how Tony has solved the problem of stamping his work on the bottom and avoiding warping from the pressure. I've often seen pieces stamped on the inside. I do have a question: Why are pots over 12 inches exponentially more expensive than the smaller ones. It's not the time it takes; working on a smaller unit is more difficult and any inconsistency is more obvious. Is it the increased possibility of bottom warping? Large pots take more clay, but clay isn't that expensive. Is it that they take more room in the kiln? I can pick up a 12 inch pot for around 25-35 dollars, but once it goes over 12 inches, the price really inflates. I found an 18 inch oval for $90 and thought I got a bargain, they usually run around $130. 20 inch pots usually run around $200 and on up. So my question is why? I'm just curious.
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
Your asking the wrong person I don’t make many pots over 12inch and I try to keep my prices affordable.
@widdershiznit
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I know. You're pots are beautiful and most definitely affordable, I can hardly wait til I get one. I've been thinking about my question. I can only think of two reasons. First, the increased possibility of warping. As you know, the wider the bottom in proportion to the sides, and the higher the cone, the more chance of disaster especially if the expanse is not supported but by those 4 feet, though I imagine one could put stilts under to increase support. The other reason might be supply and demand. You, yourself, make up to a 12 inch. Perhaps there are simply fewer over 12 inches made. Anyway, perhaps I should try to find someone who makes them and ask. I'm going to need to increase the size of my forest pot. Yours are so lovely. *sigh*. Maybe I should find some studio space and make my own. =D And. after my 20th attempt, I'll let you know. LOL
@johncole9825
6 жыл бұрын
I have made pots that end up around 20 inches. My cost go up greatly. About 50 lbs in clay. I make a sacrificial slab to fire on. My kiln cost were high and have about 10 hours of labor. I will probably make 50.00 dollars profit for 10 hours .
@meadowmorph3291
6 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks!
@pablogoitia34526 жыл бұрын
Ola Buendía qué material usas para fabricar la maceta ????
@harkarajrai63776 жыл бұрын
how to dry it? .....no need to fire? plz....
@ApirTV4 жыл бұрын
Hi Tony, may I ask what kind of clay and wher can i buy it?
@maryannhinden2719 Жыл бұрын
Are your dies custom made or do you make them yourself, and if so, how?
@johncole98256 жыл бұрын
how do you form your walls, they are great. They look kinda like crown molding. What do you mean by tapper when you cut your angles ? Thanks so much for the videos !
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
Hi John when I cut the slabs they have to be narrowed slightly more at the bottom than the top to give a flared pot. if there was no taper they would have vertically square sides. The slabs are extruded through pre cut dies.
@oscarguzman543 Жыл бұрын
Where those slabs extruded?
@nazariojuarez31564 жыл бұрын
Tony I’m in Los Angeles.. where can I find your pots?
@evaparker71427 жыл бұрын
What is the angle you use to cut these slabs? They are so beautiful, thank you for sharing.
@tonyremington3607
7 жыл бұрын
Hi Eve for this pot I used a 22.5% with a three mm taper. Cutting accurately is key to these pots.
@evaparker7142
7 жыл бұрын
tony remington thank you so much
@waneyedgeworkshop159
6 жыл бұрын
Hey! Eva, the way to work out the angles is to take the number of angle cuts and divide into 360. In this case there are actually 8 sides to the pot when you include the corner pieces; this means 16 angle cuts. 360 divided by 16 = 22.5 degrees. With Tony's 12 sided pot, there would be 24 angle cuts which would mean 15 degree angles in that case.
@alvarosanchez69085 жыл бұрын
Cómo hace las paredes de la maceta?
@Charcoalstudioo6 жыл бұрын
Love to see how you make the parts of the pot. Do you make your own templates? Do you use a templates to drag out the shapes or do you use a board and roll onto? Very curius how the process works
@Levi-cf4ry
3 жыл бұрын
Its extruded. Not much to see during that process. You put clay in extruder and squeeze it out. I'd rather watch his handwork then a machinery.
@alvarosanchez69085 жыл бұрын
Nos podría enseñar cómo hacer esas paredes tan perfectas?
@coltoncarlson51455 жыл бұрын
Fabulous work. Is it self drying or was it fired I must ask?
@tammyhelwig490
4 жыл бұрын
This is fired clay not air dryer.
@pablogoitia34526 жыл бұрын
Hermosa Maceta !!! 🌲🌴🍀 Qué material es para fabricar la maceta ????? ??¿??
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Pablo I use a grogged stoneware clay it cuts down on the warpage.
@maxwiles75426 жыл бұрын
Great work, what are the angles between the sides?
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Max 22.5 with a 3mm taper.
@maxwiles7542
6 жыл бұрын
tony remington how long did the parts dry between forming the slabs, and assembly? They hold there shape well.
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
overnight, but it does depend on the time of year and how warm the pottery is.
@coltoncarlson5145
5 жыл бұрын
tony remington was it self drying or was it fired after finished?
@madhusudhanprasadsingh69394 жыл бұрын
Please full proses is ditel in hindi .
@waneyedgeworkshop1596 жыл бұрын
Hi Tony, where did you get the die for your extruder? Did you have to make one to suit the sides?
@edstud16 жыл бұрын
You jump into the video after the walls are completed with no explanation, shame on you!
@pablogoitia34526 жыл бұрын
Ola Buendía qué material usas para fabricar la maceta ????
Пікірлер: 48
Un grand merci à vous pour le partage!
Placing plastic over your creation while it dries allows it to dry more evenly, thus avoiding cracking. 😊 Had fun watching!
Waooo your pots are beautiful. Thank for share
Congratulations, your videos have helped me a lot to learn.
Very nice! Great work Tony
wow that was great to watch and a great pot thanks
You are one of my favourite potters Tony when it comes to interesting surfaces and textures... Keep the good work up!
Muito lindo parabéns
Waooo beautiful pot Tony. Someday I would like to learn to make pots.
thats a great pot matey lovely size too i'd love to see the finished article too thanks
could you make a video or show how you make the decorative slabs ?
WOW!! That's fabulous Tony!! I thought pots would be poured liquified clay in to a mould (Slipware?), Never realised it would be so intricate!! :o Keep up the great work!!
Beautiful pot. Amazing job. Do you have a a picture of a final end?
Hermosas esas se cosinan tanbien a horno
Watching an expert hand build a bonsai pot has been fascinating and brings me back to my pottery days. Throwing a pot is much faster, and we need to build that skill-set, but it's the hand work on pottery that makes it artistic. Very cool to see how Tony has solved the problem of stamping his work on the bottom and avoiding warping from the pressure. I've often seen pieces stamped on the inside. I do have a question: Why are pots over 12 inches exponentially more expensive than the smaller ones. It's not the time it takes; working on a smaller unit is more difficult and any inconsistency is more obvious. Is it the increased possibility of bottom warping? Large pots take more clay, but clay isn't that expensive. Is it that they take more room in the kiln? I can pick up a 12 inch pot for around 25-35 dollars, but once it goes over 12 inches, the price really inflates. I found an 18 inch oval for $90 and thought I got a bargain, they usually run around $130. 20 inch pots usually run around $200 and on up. So my question is why? I'm just curious.
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
Your asking the wrong person I don’t make many pots over 12inch and I try to keep my prices affordable.
@widdershiznit
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I know. You're pots are beautiful and most definitely affordable, I can hardly wait til I get one. I've been thinking about my question. I can only think of two reasons. First, the increased possibility of warping. As you know, the wider the bottom in proportion to the sides, and the higher the cone, the more chance of disaster especially if the expanse is not supported but by those 4 feet, though I imagine one could put stilts under to increase support. The other reason might be supply and demand. You, yourself, make up to a 12 inch. Perhaps there are simply fewer over 12 inches made. Anyway, perhaps I should try to find someone who makes them and ask. I'm going to need to increase the size of my forest pot. Yours are so lovely. *sigh*. Maybe I should find some studio space and make my own. =D And. after my 20th attempt, I'll let you know. LOL
@johncole9825
6 жыл бұрын
I have made pots that end up around 20 inches. My cost go up greatly. About 50 lbs in clay. I make a sacrificial slab to fire on. My kiln cost were high and have about 10 hours of labor. I will probably make 50.00 dollars profit for 10 hours .
@meadowmorph3291
6 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks!
Ola Buendía qué material usas para fabricar la maceta ????
how to dry it? .....no need to fire? plz....
Hi Tony, may I ask what kind of clay and wher can i buy it?
Are your dies custom made or do you make them yourself, and if so, how?
how do you form your walls, they are great. They look kinda like crown molding. What do you mean by tapper when you cut your angles ? Thanks so much for the videos !
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
Hi John when I cut the slabs they have to be narrowed slightly more at the bottom than the top to give a flared pot. if there was no taper they would have vertically square sides. The slabs are extruded through pre cut dies.
Where those slabs extruded?
Tony I’m in Los Angeles.. where can I find your pots?
What is the angle you use to cut these slabs? They are so beautiful, thank you for sharing.
@tonyremington3607
7 жыл бұрын
Hi Eve for this pot I used a 22.5% with a three mm taper. Cutting accurately is key to these pots.
@evaparker7142
7 жыл бұрын
tony remington thank you so much
@waneyedgeworkshop159
6 жыл бұрын
Hey! Eva, the way to work out the angles is to take the number of angle cuts and divide into 360. In this case there are actually 8 sides to the pot when you include the corner pieces; this means 16 angle cuts. 360 divided by 16 = 22.5 degrees. With Tony's 12 sided pot, there would be 24 angle cuts which would mean 15 degree angles in that case.
Cómo hace las paredes de la maceta?
Love to see how you make the parts of the pot. Do you make your own templates? Do you use a templates to drag out the shapes or do you use a board and roll onto? Very curius how the process works
@Levi-cf4ry
3 жыл бұрын
Its extruded. Not much to see during that process. You put clay in extruder and squeeze it out. I'd rather watch his handwork then a machinery.
Nos podría enseñar cómo hacer esas paredes tan perfectas?
Fabulous work. Is it self drying or was it fired I must ask?
@tammyhelwig490
4 жыл бұрын
This is fired clay not air dryer.
Hermosa Maceta !!! 🌲🌴🍀 Qué material es para fabricar la maceta ????? ??¿??
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Pablo I use a grogged stoneware clay it cuts down on the warpage.
Great work, what are the angles between the sides?
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Max 22.5 with a 3mm taper.
@maxwiles7542
6 жыл бұрын
tony remington how long did the parts dry between forming the slabs, and assembly? They hold there shape well.
@tonyremington3607
6 жыл бұрын
overnight, but it does depend on the time of year and how warm the pottery is.
@coltoncarlson5145
5 жыл бұрын
tony remington was it self drying or was it fired after finished?
Please full proses is ditel in hindi .
Hi Tony, where did you get the die for your extruder? Did you have to make one to suit the sides?
You jump into the video after the walls are completed with no explanation, shame on you!
Ola Buendía qué material usas para fabricar la maceta ????