I did this this evening after watching your tutorial. My husband had everything we needed already in the garage, so that was lucky! Turned out great! Looks cool too! Thank you!!
Thank you. I watched this a while ago. And here I am, again, because I’m to teach some potters how to do this, tomorrow. I did this for myself by watching this video and one from “the last Chinese” tinker, also on RUclips, who used a staple technique-Both wonderful. Thank you, again, for demonstrating an ancient technique, which adds charm and beauty to life.
I did visit a beautiful garden in Tuscany and many of there terra cotta pots where broken and repaired this way. With time the copper becomes green/turquoise and it is beautiful.
This is brilliant! I‘m going to try it right now. I do have one question - why didn‘t you keep the tulips? Wouldn‘t they be good in a bed around the yard somewhere?
Thank you. Most _especially_ though, thanks for knowing the difference between "broken" & "cracked".😂😂 It appears that YOUR channel alone, has mastered this high level of sophisticated educational speech. Cause, not one, single, other channel here seems to know, understand or care, that there _is_ a very obvious difference in these words. In all honesty, I guess, to some they _really_ are some very confusing, complex ways of speaking? Let's _not_ get cracking anymore though, shall we? Certainly, hope my comment cracked you up. Sincerely, your helpful hints helped heeps, hooray! I'll see myself out, _before_ I get annoying. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ps. Did you laugh or did you think that I was just some _crazy_ neurotic twit, "goin' off" in your comment section? Wait just a minute... You think I'm both, don't you?? Well _maybe_ I am but, at least I'm honest. 😝 (And, THIS is why mommy's not allow around the computer when she's had half a glass of wine. sorry.)
Great video. Could you also tell me how to fix a glazed Terra gotta pot with epoxy. I have several propigating cracks and I do not want the repairs to be shown. Thank you.
I did this this evening after watching your tutorial. My husband had everything we needed already in the garage, so that was lucky! Turned out great! Looks cool too! Thank you!!
Thank you. I watched this a while ago. And here I am, again, because I’m to teach some potters how to do this, tomorrow. I did this for myself by watching this video and one from “the last Chinese” tinker, also on RUclips, who used a staple technique-Both wonderful. Thank you, again, for demonstrating an ancient technique, which adds charm and beauty to life.
Brilliant. I didn't think of that and was going to use epoxy. 11 years ago and your clip is still helping people. thanks
I did visit a beautiful garden in Tuscany and many of there terra cotta pots where broken and repaired this way. With time the copper becomes green/turquoise and it is beautiful.
This works so well! I just fixed a Chimenea that way
This is brilliant! I‘m going to try it right now. I do have one question - why didn‘t you keep the tulips? Wouldn‘t they be good in a bed around the yard somewhere?
Thank you Benjamin. Your solution was great. I am going to try to fix my flower pot today and I will let you know if I did a good job.
Jane Lagomarsino
Thank you. Most _especially_ though, thanks for knowing the difference between "broken" & "cracked".😂😂 It appears that YOUR channel alone, has mastered this high level of sophisticated educational speech. Cause, not one, single, other channel here seems to know, understand or care, that there _is_ a very obvious difference in these words. In all honesty, I guess, to some they _really_ are some very confusing, complex ways of speaking? Let's _not_ get cracking anymore though, shall we? Certainly, hope my comment cracked you up.
Sincerely, your helpful hints helped heeps, hooray! I'll see myself out, _before_ I get annoying. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ps. Did you laugh or did you think that I was just some _crazy_ neurotic twit, "goin' off" in your comment section? Wait just a minute... You think I'm both, don't you?? Well _maybe_ I am but, at least I'm honest. 😝 (And, THIS is why mommy's not allow around the computer when she's had half a glass of wine. sorry.)
Yep keep her off it!
Great video. Could you also tell me how to fix a glazed Terra gotta pot with epoxy. I have several propigating cracks and I do not want the repairs to be shown. Thank you.
GENIUS!
I bought glue for Tera Cota pots and it took me about 5 minutes to force it in between the crack.
Can you do the same thing with glazed pots?
Verry nice oho❤
Why not sorting out the bulbs beforehand! Why bore with unnecessary filming which is irrevelant to the subject!,,
why complain about it in the comments when you have the freedom to skip ahead to whichever part of the video you want?