Sorry for the late upload. More things came up, but I'll talk about that at a later time. Anyway, I really hope you all enjoyed the build! I had a lot of fun with this one and am really pleased with how it turned out. Let me know what you think and have a great rest of your weekend!
Don’t care didn’t read after first sentence. As long as I know you are still on RUclips I will wait as long as you need for a video because the detail, effort, and knowledge you put into your videos is worth any wait. The fact that despite your injury you still committed was amazing, but if you need time to recover I’m sure the Serpa Squad is willing to support your decisions. Awesome video (as always). And I hope you have a great weekend as well.
I've done several table top fountains with giant bamboo sections cut as needed. Only thing is, the bamboo breaks down in about a year so it needs to be sealed or extra pieces for back up repairs. My favorite fountain to make were done with feather rock, or lava rock drilled, carved and shaped as needed for caves, waterways etc. Such fun building these as well. And can be easily customized as needed. 😎
I've watched every video on your channel and I very rarely comment on youtube vids, but I just needed to say that your pieces just keep getting better and better with each one. The amount of love and care you put into them is obvious and I cant even imagine all the behind the scenes work you do. Always looking forward to more of your work
This is something I would actually wish to own some day. What an absolutely incredible piece of art! The sound is out of this world and the pond with those tiny floting plants is just so freaking cute!
One thing I've found with those bamboo stakes specifically is if you use a jewlers saw for them they won't split or fray and the fine teeth sort of polish the cut faces. It takes a bit of effort but of you're doing really minute or precise cutting it super helps
Been watching for years Tanner. I hope your hand is doing well and thank you for all these years of content. You and your wife have a happy Sunday. And i hope you are both doing well.
@@atomicforcegaming2867 he injured his hand doing yardwork, and it was bad enough for his finger to need to be immobilized for quite some time. Which means tendons and nerves were severed/severely damaged, as the finger was not broken.
Wow, glad the finger is pretty much healed, that was some extensive damage!! I love everything about this build, it has everything I love. Creeping fig, floating plants, running water, moving parts, moss, the hemp was genius, see I can go on and on too!
I'm so glad you posted your 10 year video. I realized youtube had marked 10+ videos that I had "seen" but I had not. Happy to circle back and enjoy these.
Hi Tanner! This project is truly inspiring! I love the Japanese feel of art! I cannot express in words how excellent I think this project is. I love the sounds it makes! P.S. I'm glad your finger is almost healed. I bet it's great having that cast thing off.
Serpadesign… my favorite way to start a….Sunday? Lol love the channel, great build and we appreciate your dedication to getting content out for us week after week.
Happy to see your hand healed up ☺️ this is so cool. Been watching your vids in 3-2020. Thanks so much for sharing all the cool things you make. This is the first piece I want to recreate. So many cool tidbits in this one. Will take me a while but it's so cool 😎 gotta try
I like it. The proportion of the dracaena, rocks, and plants make it look like a natural setting. To avoid bamboo splitting, soak it for a few hours in water before handling.
Dam I absolutely love this, it's so creative. Every single time you create a project like this I think of how cool it would be to just have it sitting on your table or in your room, they work so well as displays.
One of this Shishi's would be amazing on your outside pond on a bigger scale. My favorite aspect of them that you can't get from small scale is the sound of the bamboo tube hitting when it comes back into place.
I don't think it's not what you mean by scales, but when he put those bricks in there I thought "there is no way he pulls this off, they are too tall for that enclosure", but his work is top notch as always.
Well done as usual! I love the calming sound of the fountain, I could listen to that for hours. You're attention to detail is unrivaled! Great job again, Tanner!
This will be a great project to come back to in a later video... I'm very interested in how that faux bamboo turns out! Your latest venture into Japanese inspired art is very exciting for me, personally... just wonderful!
This has to be one of my favourite builds of yours. Don't get me wrong, I love the big stuff too, but there's something so gentle about this one it's really magnitizing
Idk why but the sound of the little clink when it fills with water and drops then comes up again 100% makes this piece. That sound is so satisfying and calming.
I'd love to see a low-tech version of this that feeds itself using one of those special-made terrariums that collects condensation from its lid to get dropped from a single dropper in the middle. At a large enough scale, it could provide a moving water features in a totally sealed ecosystem.
Also, I heartily recommend switching from lesser duckweed to greater duckweed. Likes the same things, and is close to the same size, but its got red roots and underside, plus a denser root structure, good for more microfauna.
Thanks Tanner Fantastic build!! You are so talented. Glad your finger is healing and hope there is no long term damage 🙏 I have been thinking of you and hope the darkness has lightened a bit for you. Take good care of yourself and Peace ✌ 💚
I legitimately believe this is one of your best projects. Absolutely love the theme, vibe, ingenuity, and sound of the piece and I hope it sticks around! Even more impressive is you pulled something this fascinating off after your serious injury, way to bounce back! Much love, take care, and peace
If you feel like it, a good addition to something like that would be an orchid for a pop of colour. They flower year round if you keep them happy and they get pretty big too as a nice centrepiece, just an idea
I absolutely love builds that look like miniature landscapes. This “deer scare fountain” is absolutely wonderful at combining the gentle sounds of nature. I hope you’re doing okay and remember to take time for yourself 💖
Sorry for the late upload. More things came up, but I'll talk about that at a later time. Anyway, I really hope you all enjoyed the build! I had a lot of fun with this one and am really pleased with how it turned out. Let me know what you think and have a great rest of your weekend!
Thank you you just made my Father's Day
I love the sound
DAAANG! Caught a glimpse of you finger.! you WERE lucky you didn't loose the finger! I'm glad to see another video! You are always SOO creative.
This was worth the wait!
Don’t care didn’t read after first sentence. As long as I know you are still on RUclips I will wait as long as you need for a video because the detail, effort, and knowledge you put into your videos is worth any wait. The fact that despite your injury you still committed was amazing, but if you need time to recover I’m sure the Serpa Squad is willing to support your decisions. Awesome video (as always). And I hope you have a great weekend as well.
Seeing those bricks made think how cool a post apocalyptic terrarium could be. Nature reclaiming the man made
He has made something with red bricks as the focus before
Here you go :)
@@arnie0199 I really enjoyed it that.
I lov that idea! Like a chernobyl documentary hehe. With Giant wood loaches as the critters.
I´m always so blown away by how innovative you are doing these projects. So inspirational and calming to watch at the same time.
Thank you for clarifying the sound thing, i was legitimately curious when i furst heard it
Tanner is so creative. His creations are amazing, and the way he presents it all is so beautiful. A true artist.
Yea
I've done several table top fountains with giant bamboo sections cut as needed. Only thing is, the bamboo breaks down in about a year so it needs to be sealed or extra pieces for back up repairs. My favorite fountain to make were done with feather rock, or lava rock drilled, carved and shaped as needed for caves, waterways etc. Such fun building these as well. And can be easily customized as needed. 😎
Hmmmmm. I like your lava rock idea. I’m gonna steal it. Thanks for sharing.
lol, many do not know , they will rot away without treatment
Why no videos? I'd love to see your builds
@@JohnSmith-il4wi I'm in my late 60s now, those were built during my younger years. 😅
@@robertforrest7956 I know that feeling. I built a few systems back in 2004 - 2009, but no videos.
The sound is so relaxing I would love an hour live video of just watching it run. So mesmerizing, this has to be my favorite build so far.
the sound is amazing. love tht solid click
Same
Omg maybe he’ll post a hour recording
I’d honestly watch any of his tanks for hours
Funnily enough these "fountains" are apparently made to scare away animal.
I've watched every video on your channel and I very rarely comment on youtube vids, but I just needed to say that your pieces just keep getting better and better with each one. The amount of love and care you put into them is obvious and I cant even imagine all the behind the scenes work you do. Always looking forward to more of your work
This is something I would actually wish to own some day. What an absolutely incredible piece of art! The sound is out of this world and the pond with those tiny floting plants is just so freaking cute!
One thing I've found with those bamboo stakes specifically is if you use a jewlers saw for them they won't split or fray and the fine teeth sort of polish the cut faces. It takes a bit of effort but of you're doing really minute or precise cutting it super helps
Been watching for years Tanner. I hope your hand is doing well and thank you for all these years of content. You and your wife have a happy Sunday. And i hope you are both doing well.
What happened to his hand ?
@@atomicforcegaming2867 apparently he was doing something in his yard or something check his communty tab he doesnt go in depth but he talks about it
@@atomicforcegaming2867 he injured his hand doing yardwork, and it was bad enough for his finger to need to be immobilized for quite some time.
Which means tendons and nerves were severed/severely damaged, as the finger was not broken.
I think you should design this specific one as kits, so that we’ll be able to create them at home. That would be dope.
Definitely one of my favourites! I love the shishi-odoshi. Looking forward to seeing it in a few months when it's 'gelled', too! 😍👍
Wow, glad the finger is pretty much healed, that was some extensive damage!! I love everything about this build, it has everything I love. Creeping fig, floating plants, running water, moving parts, moss, the hemp was genius, see I can go on and on too!
I'm so glad you posted your 10 year video. I realized youtube had marked 10+ videos that I had "seen" but I had not. Happy to circle back and enjoy these.
Hi Tanner! This project is truly inspiring! I love the Japanese feel of art! I cannot express in words how excellent I think this project is. I love the sounds it makes!
P.S. I'm glad your finger is almost healed. I bet it's great having that cast thing off.
I'm really happy to see that your finger is gradually starting to fing again!
Another brilliant creation Tanner! Who needs a lavalamp to stare into when you have a brilliant Shishi-Odoshi Landscape.
You really never run out great ideas.
You're one of the reasons why i started this hobby.
Greeting from the philippines
Serpadesign… my favorite way to start a….Sunday? Lol love the channel, great build and we appreciate your dedication to getting content out for us week after week.
Happy to see your hand healed up ☺️ this is so cool. Been watching your vids in 3-2020. Thanks so much for sharing all the cool things you make. This is the first piece I want to recreate. So many cool tidbits in this one. Will take me a while but it's so cool 😎 gotta try
I like it. The proportion of the dracaena, rocks, and plants make it look like a natural setting. To avoid bamboo splitting, soak it for a few hours in water before handling.
the little clink when the bamboo hits the rock an then the back rock hitting the rock gives a peaceful sound i love it
I would love to sit in front of that little fountain and just have a quiet, contemplative moment.
Dam I absolutely love this, it's so creative. Every single time you create a project like this I think of how cool it would be to just have it sitting on your table or in your room, they work so well as displays.
I wasn't sure what to expect from the micro-scale shishi-odoshi, but it still produces an excellent sound. Absolutely love it.
Love the sound the bamboo hitting the stone than the stones hitting..so soothing
That fountain sound came out amazing!
I love the sound that the moving part makes when it tilts
I love the little click the bamboo makes when it hits the rock
The tap of the bamboo stick is almost hypnotizing.
Tanner, you always make these builds look so easy! We know they aren't! It's beautiful as always, and the sound is perfect! Thanks for sharing.
Those are the most peaceful wee sounds it makes
I’ve never done a scape, this video is making me dip my toes in and try it.
You are pure genius, thanks.
One of this Shishi's would be amazing on your outside pond on a bigger scale. My favorite aspect of them that you can't get from small scale is the sound of the bamboo tube hitting when it comes back into place.
Great piece! I love the variety of scapes you make. Glad to see your hand almost fully healed, I’m sure that’s a relief.
Take care and peace, Tanner!
I don't think it's not what you mean by scales, but when he put those bricks in there I thought "there is no way he pulls this off, they are too tall for that enclosure", but his work is top notch as always.
@@learningtocrash4030 I actually had a typo and meant to write "scapes" but there's no edit button when typing from my phone. 😅
@@raftastrock oh ok, that too. I thought you meant how he can make a tiny bookshelf display or a big 300 gallon tank look great.
@@learningtocrash4030 That's true too!
Man, you really did do a number on that finger.😥 Are you able to feel that tip?? Glad it's well enough for you to create again!!
oak leaf creeping fig and duckweed are some of my favorite things
I love that iconic shishi-odoshi sound 🥰
In animal crossing, these fountains are called a deer scare - I've always wanted one!!!!! as always, exceptional work
Thank god I found this gem of a youtube channel
Love it 🥰 couple of rice fish a snail & a few shrimp would be lovely
Huge congrats. This guy is so good he makes my palidariums look like just a pile of mossy stones.
The tick on the rock makes it even more awesome! Great job!
Well done as usual! I love the calming sound of the fountain, I could listen to that for hours. You're attention to detail is unrivaled! Great job again, Tanner!
Not sure how I missed this one but now I very much need a meditation fountain. 💚
This will be a great project to come back to in a later video... I'm very interested in how that faux bamboo turns out! Your latest venture into Japanese inspired art is very exciting for me, personally... just wonderful!
My 8 year old can’t get enough of these😮
This turned out amazing! I love how it breaks the silence while still feeling peaceful.
this would be perfect on an executive's desk or something. an amazing piece! and that sound, i love it
Really love the rhythmic clacking sound
This is the most beautiful little fountain I've ever seen
Wow I love the moving part
This has to be one of my favourite builds of yours. Don't get me wrong, I love the big stuff too, but there's something so gentle about this one it's really magnitizing
I'd love to see a lucky bamboo set up in soil since they actually grow a lot better in that
i absolutely adore the sounds it makes.
just one word Tanner "amazing" I am blown away again :)
Idk why but the sound of the little clink when it fills with water and drops then comes up again 100% makes this piece. That sound is so satisfying and calming.
I honestly see this as a beta fish tank and it makes me want to make one for a beta fish 🥺 it’s so beautiful
Looks like there’s gonna be some happy bamboo out there
Just wanted to say thank you for your uploads, they have helped me out immensely and just wanted to show my appreciation
The sound of the fountain tipping and righting itself is the best part! It’s like a little water clock.
I'd love to see a low-tech version of this that feeds itself using one of those special-made terrariums that collects condensation from its lid to get dropped from a single dropper in the middle. At a large enough scale, it could provide a moving water features in a totally sealed ecosystem.
Also, I heartily recommend switching from lesser duckweed to greater duckweed. Likes the same things, and is close to the same size, but its got red roots and underside, plus a denser root structure, good for more microfauna.
Thanks Tanner Fantastic build!! You are so talented. Glad your finger is healing and hope there is no long term damage 🙏 I have been thinking of you and hope the darkness has lightened a bit for you. Take good care of yourself and Peace ✌ 💚
Your videos calm me down. They are soothing too my soul.
I made a large scale of this once as a container fountain for a condo balcony. They’re extremely cool. Definitely inspired to do the small scale now 😜
Strong BOTW vibe with this winner here Tan The Man.
Yes, duckweed. Started experimenting with it to create dark areas in my small tank. Looks great.
Interesting, yet somehow relaxing to watch it drop water!
Keep up the good work Tanner.... Take all the time you need and take care of yourself.. Well be here. 👍🏼
This one is by far my favorite.
Absolutely wild about this build, Tanner!!!
Good lord this is one of the best concepts yet
the little sound of the bamboo clicking against the rock is perfect
Brilliant craftsmanship, as you always do. And I continue to be fascinated with the moss!
This is without doubt of your most beautiful projects.
Love the bamboo and moss. Good to see your finger is on the mend too
Each time you build something, I am amazed. Your creativity is awesome. Great build, Tanner. Gina Hetlage 🌹
You made the prettiest clock ever!
So fun! Love that sound when it hits the rock.
By far the absolute best set up you've made
I legitimately believe this is one of your best projects. Absolutely love the theme, vibe, ingenuity, and sound of the piece and I hope it sticks around!
Even more impressive is you pulled something this fascinating off after your serious injury, way to bounce back! Much love, take care, and peace
I have does type of bamboo waterfall at my house and to see it in that is incredible
would be so cool to have a small gong or bell that rings when it dumps :) the click on the rock is already great
If you feel like it, a good addition to something like that would be an orchid for a pop of colour. They flower year round if you keep them happy and they get pretty big too as a nice centrepiece, just an idea
This is easily a top three build of yours. Wow!
I'm really glad that it makes sounds 😁
That sound 😌🥰🧘🏻♀️
The way you envision these projects and bring them to life blows me away every time!!!!
Kinetic sculpture....Serpa style!! Sweeeeeeet!! 😃🌿🌱💦👍
WOW Tanner. So excellent. Thank You!
I absolutely love the sound it makes. ❤
I'm just as always amazed with your craftsmanship. Looking forward to your next peoject
This is by far my favorite one you gave done!!!!!!!!!
So peaceful and relaxing.
that;s only gonna get more gorgeous as those dracaena fill out more
I absolutely love builds that look like miniature landscapes. This “deer scare fountain” is absolutely wonderful at combining the gentle sounds of nature. I hope you’re doing okay and remember to take time for yourself 💖
Wow l absolutely love this little one. I would love to have it on my work desk.
Can't wait to see what you come up with next...
Thanks... 👍❤😍🪴🇦🇺🐨🦘
So peaceful and zen. Lovely build.
I like the whole setup esp. the sound it makes
Would love to see how this piece grows in the future