If you're gonna do this again, you could take some sandpaper and cut it in thin strips. Thread one of the strips thru the ring and "see saw" it back and forth to remove the concrete. This will also scuff up the metal in the ring. So you need to do the same with a finer grit sandpaper, and keep repeating until the ring is smooth metal again. Or get a dremel with some type of sanding wheel maybe. If those products remove the concrete, it's probably some sort of acid. It will also eat away at the steel and make it rust.
Ow great idea thanks 😊 Yeah I thought that next time i do this, I could also protect the rings before pouring the concrete so I don’t have to clean them hehe
Thanks 😊 yeah there’s a lot of cities in Switzerland where they’ve decided to hide their river underground, because it wasn’t useful anymore. But nowadays they’re trying to « underline » the fact that the river is under our feet with sort of sculptural signs… bit cities are also trying to maie those river visible again.
It’s a public art project I did for my first year Masters exams. It’s about a river that passes through the city of Sierre in Switzerland and that’s been hidden underground because it wasn’t « useful » anymore. And you see these blocks all along the city (the river flows under those blocks). If you go a few videos back or watch a few video in the « Rebirth » playlist, you’ll get more infos about the project. (Especially: « The Story behind my river ». There’s almost everything you need to know in this video). In the end I made a walk with a groupe of people talking about certain details about the river, and in the end I brought them in this little park where I had placed this brand new block I made. But it would take super long to explain the entire project in the comments section 🙃
@@longdaynosee thanks! I’ve been watching your content for a month now and i really like what you’re doing, can i take a clip (or multiple clips) and post them into tiktok?
Hey thanks a lot, I replied to a similar question further in the comments, what I said was : It’s a public art project I did for my first year Masters exams. It’s about a river that passes through the city of Sierre in Switzerland and that’s been hidden underground because it wasn’t « useful » anymore. And you see these blocks all along the city (the river flows under those blocks). If you go a few videos back or watch a few video in the « Rebirth » playlist, you’ll get more infos about the project. (Especially: « The Story behind my river ». There’s almost everything you need to know in this video). In the end I made a walk with a groupe of people talking about certain details about the river, and in the end I brought them in this little park where I had placed this brand new block I made. But it would take super long to explain the entire project in the comments section 🙃
If you're gonna do this again, you could take some sandpaper and cut it in thin strips. Thread one of the strips thru the ring and "see saw" it back and forth to remove the concrete. This will also scuff up the metal in the ring. So you need to do the same with a finer grit sandpaper, and keep repeating until the ring is smooth metal again.
Or get a dremel with some type of sanding wheel maybe.
If those products remove the concrete, it's probably some sort of acid. It will also eat away at the steel and make it rust.
Ow great idea thanks 😊 Yeah I thought that next time i do this, I could also protect the rings before pouring the concrete so I don’t have to clean them hehe
cool video, I like that series with the river, we have a similar situation in my city, where they've hidden the river underground 🙃
Thanks 😊 yeah there’s a lot of cities in Switzerland where they’ve decided to hide their river underground, because it wasn’t useful anymore. But nowadays they’re trying to « underline » the fact that the river is under our feet with sort of sculptural signs… bit cities are also trying to maie those river visible again.
Whats the project about? And whats the purpose of the block?
It’s a public art project I did for my first year Masters exams. It’s about a river that passes through the city of Sierre in Switzerland and that’s been hidden underground because it wasn’t « useful » anymore. And you see these blocks all along the city (the river flows under those blocks).
If you go a few videos back or watch a few video in the « Rebirth » playlist, you’ll get more infos about the project. (Especially: « The Story behind my river ». There’s almost everything you need to know in this video).
In the end I made a walk with a groupe of people talking about certain details about the river, and in the end I brought them in this little park where I had placed this brand new block I made. But it would take super long to explain the entire project in the comments section 🙃
@@longdaynosee thanks! I’ve been watching your content for a month now and i really like what you’re doing, can i take a clip (or multiple clips) and post them into tiktok?
@@Okleb7 waw thanks that’s amazing to hear. Sure you can grab clips and post then on tiktok 😊
Cool vid but what is the context? Why are you trying to get those rings so clean?? lol
Hey thanks a lot, I replied to a similar question further in the comments, what I said was : It’s a public art project I did for my first year Masters exams. It’s about a river that passes through the city of Sierre in Switzerland and that’s been hidden underground because it wasn’t « useful » anymore. And you see these blocks all along the city (the river flows under those blocks).
If you go a few videos back or watch a few video in the « Rebirth » playlist, you’ll get more infos about the project. (Especially: « The Story behind my river ». There’s almost everything you need to know in this video).
In the end I made a walk with a groupe of people talking about certain details about the river, and in the end I brought them in this little park where I had placed this brand new block I made. But it would take super long to explain the entire project in the comments section 🙃
@@longdaynosee Thanks for the update on this. Good to know. Hope you enjoyed doing your degree. Good (but hard) times!
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