DIY How To Make A 24" x 6" Concrete Birdbath Bowl #2, with "Dame On The Move".
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Hello everyone. Thank you for watching. A big welcome to my new subscribers. In this episode I’m DIY pouring cement to form a 24" x 6" concrete birdbath bowl using a sand mold. I made these tools and turntable so I can make concrete bowls.
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This is really neat. Well done. ❤
Thank you for watching. I have to more DIY episodes for September.
Holy Moly. You could be my twin. I did a double take when I first looked at this video. I haven’t had bangs in about 4 years but we definitely look alike. Great
Wow. We do!! lol thank you for watching
Love the music !
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Pretty cool.
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This process is so relaxing to watch! Beautiful hand crafted work!!!❤
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Your an Artist. Looks very good, professional!
Thank you for watching. I had fun making this.
That rebar wire surely adds strength to hold up. Thanks for the enlightenment.
You’re welcome
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@@dameonthemove9596 Pleasure.
She used wire in place of rebar. .
Wow!! You did such a good job! It was a pleasure watching you make it!
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Well done, very clever!, thank-you for sharing!
It good vid, thanx for sharing. you are my new Martha Stewart
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Great movie
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I made a concrete bird bath by using a round plastic trashcan lid. I placed a small bowl inside the middle then poured concrete around it. Then used rocks and concrete for the stand
Thank you for watching. Great idea.
Hi, I enjoyed the video but would really like to understand what the hole is for
Thank you for watching. The hole is from the shaft. I cement it closed later.
Helpful video! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching another video. It’s fun when the fur babies do a photo bomb. Lol
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I don't get how this is a bird bath with a hole where the pivot arm came through. It won't hold water.
The birdbath came out wonderful! I see you take your time and do everything right. It really shows in the final product. I didn’t take my time with the birdbath I just made, and it shows. 😉
I've read that you need to treat it before using it for birds. Like a wash of some sort to neutralize the chemical in concrete. Do you know what that is? Like vinegar or something?
I didn’t see where you placed the wire in? What kind of wire? I tried watching the video but seem to miss the actual wire placement part.
I use coat hanging wire and form a circle and just place it in the cement. Thank you for watching.
Thats awesome work you're an artist. I would love to see a detailed video on your table. I'm wondering if my wife would notice the lazy susan missing off the table 😂😂
Thank you for watching. LOL right?!!
Great video! I have been "wanting" a large bird bowl and this looks easy enough to accomplish with little elbow grease..my only "meh" moment in the video was the cloth used to smooth the surface. I get it, but a small set of trowels could give a much smoother finish? Then again, think of the moss that can grow in the little nooks and crannies ❤❤! I havecseen a fella that took a cheap stainless finger finger guard for chopping veggies and he worked the edge of it upward just so slightly so it wouldn't gouge his medium, clay, and it seemed to have worked beautifully. Just a thought. Keep up the great videos!
Thank you for watching. I really enjoy making these videos. I used a soft scrubber using the plastic side. I get them from the dollar store.
Outstanding ... Well Done
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? I have my dad's old bird bath pedestal. No bowl. Looking for one. When I measure the top of the pedestal it has a round 8-inch circle to set a birdbath bowl on. Can't find one. They are standard 4-inch. What is that called underneath the birdbath bowl called? Thank you
Thank you for watching. That piece is part of the pivoting arm.
Excellent video thank you for this great idea. One note is the white writing you put for a description should be red or blue or black. Couple times i couldnt read that pesky second word.
Thank you for watching. Ok, I'll keep that in mind.
I reckon it’s to deep unless your having storks using it. When the water evaporates the smaller birds won’t be able to use it.
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I thought the same, that it'd be too deep for small birds. But you never know she might stuff it with stones and what not to raise the bottom
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Thank you so much for the video, May I please ask what is that shaping tool called?
Is it available on Amazon? Or did you make it yourself?
Thanks you :)
Thank you for watching. I made the tool myself. I call it a pivoting arm.
It's great, but way to big for me. I 've got to make one, but planning on something else.
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Hi, What do you call the plexiglass mold maker you have and is there plans for making one Thanks
I literally just made this from plexiglass. No plans to film making one. Thank you for watching.
Good video, but too long, with some verbal instructions it will be done in 4 minutes.
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