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@edgecelize

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Artisan of many trades....... all Jack level.

steemit.com/@edgecelize
VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS15.25%
Net Worth
5.657USD
STEEM
98.613STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Own SP
5.838SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
98.613STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
5.838SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
0.000SP
Effective Power
5.838SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.000SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
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  "vesting_shares": "9507.482374 VESTS",
  "delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
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  "sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
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  "conversions": []
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Account Info

nameedgecelize
id377900
rank207,386
reputation2240154723786
created2017-09-21T06:20:00
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count180
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2020-07-10T18:29:57
last_root_post2020-07-09T17:43:51
last_vote_time2020-07-09T17:45:12
proxied_vsf_votes0, 0, 0, 0
can_vote1
voting_power10,000
delayed_votes0
balance98.613 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.000 SBD
savings_sbd_balance0.000 SBD
vesting_shares9507.482374 VESTS
delegated_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
received_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
reward_vesting_balance0.000000 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn187120195725
to_withdraw187120195725
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update2019-03-12T22:49:36
minedNo
sbd_seconds2,636,544
sbd_last_interest_payment2021-01-28T00:00:12
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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  "posting_json_metadata": "{\"profile\":{\"profile_image\":\"https://steemitimages.com/DQmcPfu4AzqJx3ZVSd8DdcxwFL5yTQ6ke6UoYfnF4nn1hDS/Edge%207412.jpg\",\"name\":\"Edge Celize\",\"website\":\"http://www.edgewares.net\",\"about\":\"Artisan of many trades....... all Jack level.\",\"cover_image\":\"https://steemitimages.com/DQmdDTEN4XRDMX8djk1hZq4qdk1ccH24qYt4N8bcMVGsW6g/Edge%207435.jpg\",\"location\":\"Nowhere\"}}",
  "proxy": "",
  "last_owner_update": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
  "last_account_update": "2019-03-12T22:49:36",
  "created": "2017-09-21T06:20:00",
  "mined": false,
  "recovery_account": "steem",
  "last_account_recovery": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
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  "voting_manabar": {
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    "last_update_time": 1594316712
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    "last_update_time": 1594316712
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  "voting_power": 10000,
  "balance": "98.613 STEEM",
  "savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "sbd_seconds": "2636544",
  "sbd_seconds_last_update": "2021-01-28T00:01:42",
  "sbd_last_interest_payment": "2021-01-28T00:00:12",
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  "savings_sbd_seconds": "0",
  "savings_sbd_seconds_last_update": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
  "savings_sbd_last_interest_payment": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
  "savings_withdraw_requests": 0,
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  "reward_steem_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
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  "vesting_withdraw_rate": "0.000000 VESTS",
  "next_vesting_withdrawal": "1969-12-31T23:59:59",
  "withdrawn": "187120195725",
  "to_withdraw": "187120195725",
  "withdraw_routes": 0,
  "curation_rewards": 38,
  "posting_rewards": 158486,
  "proxied_vsf_votes": [
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  "witnesses_voted_for": 0,
  "last_post": "2020-07-10T18:29:57",
  "last_root_post": "2020-07-09T17:43:51",
  "last_vote_time": "2020-07-09T17:45:12",
  "post_bandwidth": 0,
  "pending_claimed_accounts": 0,
  "vesting_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "reputation": "2240154723786",
  "transfer_history": [],
  "market_history": [],
  "post_history": [],
  "vote_history": [],
  "other_history": [],
  "witness_votes": [],
  "tags_usage": [],
  "guest_bloggers": [],
  "rank": 207386
}

Withdraw Routes

IncomingOutgoing
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From Date
To Date
edgecelizereceived 24.681 STEEM from power down installment (28.727 SP)
2021/02/24 23:59:48
from accountedgecelize
to accountedgecelize
withdrawn46780.048929 VESTS
deposited24.681 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #51503235/Virtual Operation #2
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  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 2,
  "timestamp": "2021-02-24T23:59:48",
  "op": [
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      "to_account": "edgecelize",
      "withdrawn": "46780.048929 VESTS",
      "deposited": "24.681 STEEM"
    }
  ]
}
edgecelizereceived 24.663 STEEM from power down installment (28.727 SP)
2021/02/17 23:59:48
from accountedgecelize
to accountedgecelize
withdrawn46780.048932 VESTS
deposited24.663 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #51304858/Virtual Operation #2
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  "op": [
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      "withdrawn": "46780.048932 VESTS",
      "deposited": "24.663 STEEM"
    }
  ]
}
edgecelizereceived 24.644 STEEM from power down installment (28.727 SP)
2021/02/10 23:59:48
from accountedgecelize
to accountedgecelize
withdrawn46780.048932 VESTS
deposited24.644 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #51105692/Virtual Operation #2
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    }
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}
edgecelizereceived 24.625 STEEM from power down installment (28.727 SP)
2021/02/03 23:59:48
from accountedgecelize
to accountedgecelize
withdrawn46780.048932 VESTS
deposited24.625 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #50906443/Virtual Operation #2
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edgecelizesent 1,683.775 STEEM to @deepcrypto8- "102086492"
2021/01/28 00:02:42
fromedgecelize
todeepcrypto8
amount1683.775 STEEM
memo102086492
Transaction InfoBlock #50707250/Trx bcf41fe81aa4a5ff7ab76ac0641187caef4d3f6e
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  "timestamp": "2021-01-28T00:02:42",
  "op": [
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      "from": "edgecelize",
      "to": "deepcrypto8",
      "amount": "1683.775 STEEM",
      "memo": "102086492"
    }
  ]
}
edgecelizeblockchain operation: limit order create
2021/01/28 00:01:42
owneredgecelize
orderid1611792100
amount to sell21.862 SBD
min to receive357.351 STEEM
fill or killfalse
expiration2021-02-24T00:01:19
Transaction InfoBlock #50707230/Trx 09328ba351639ba13242d1c9d72fece8ed20b294
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      "fill_or_kill": false,
      "expiration": "2021-02-24T00:01:19"
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edgecelizebought 357.351 STEEM for 21.862 SBD from @bnk
2021/01/28 00:01:42
current owneredgecelize
current orderid1611792100
current pays21.862 SBD
open ownerbnk
open orderid1420122
open pays357.351 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #50707230/Trx 09328ba351639ba13242d1c9d72fece8ed20b294
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}
edgecelizeblockchain operation: limit order create
2021/01/28 00:01:09
owneredgecelize
orderid1611792069
amount to sell0.082 SBD
min to receive1.332 STEEM
fill or killfalse
expiration2021-02-23T23:59:59
Transaction InfoBlock #50707219/Trx f80cf16eacf1bbefe62535836cf74520757ac89f
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      "fill_or_kill": false,
      "expiration": "2021-02-23T23:59:59"
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edgecelizebought 0.016 STEEM for 0.001 SBD from @bnk
2021/01/28 00:01:09
current owneredgecelize
current orderid1611792069
current pays0.001 SBD
open ownerbnk
open orderid1420122
open pays0.016 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #50707219/Trx f80cf16eacf1bbefe62535836cf74520757ac89f
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edgecelizebought 1.332 STEEM for 0.081 SBD from @fenrir78
2021/01/28 00:01:09
current owneredgecelize
current orderid1611792069
current pays0.081 SBD
open ownerfenrir78
open orderid1611789677
open pays1.332 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #50707219/Trx f80cf16eacf1bbefe62535836cf74520757ac89f
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edgecelizeblockchain operation: limit order create
2021/01/28 00:00:27
owneredgecelize
orderid1611792030
amount to sell44.286 SBD
min to receive726.000 STEEM
fill or killfalse
expiration2021-02-23T23:59:59
Transaction InfoBlock #50707206/Trx 5ad2e231bc166a081b55de5cf15110a76041a85d
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      "orderid": 1611792030,
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      "min_to_receive": "726.000 STEEM",
      "fill_or_kill": false,
      "expiration": "2021-02-23T23:59:59"
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edgecelizebought 725.361 STEEM for 44.247 SBD from @fenrir78
2021/01/28 00:00:27
current owneredgecelize
current orderid1611792030
current pays44.247 SBD
open ownerfenrir78
open orderid1611789677
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Transaction InfoBlock #50707206/Trx 5ad2e231bc166a081b55de5cf15110a76041a85d
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edgecelizebought 0.641 STEEM for 0.039 SBD from @jackseuparoh
2021/01/28 00:00:27
current owneredgecelize
current orderid1611792030
current pays0.039 SBD
open ownerjackseuparoh
open orderid1611791993
open pays0.641 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #50707206/Trx 5ad2e231bc166a081b55de5cf15110a76041a85d
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edgecelizeblockchain operation: limit order create
2021/01/28 00:00:12
owneredgecelize
orderid1611792011
amount to sell35.562 SBD
min to receive583.000 STEEM
fill or killfalse
expiration2021-02-23T23:59:59
Transaction InfoBlock #50707201/Trx fe67a2eef4db96a9ea9c6ef1d360a98bfdaf114c
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      "orderid": 1611792011,
      "amount_to_sell": "35.562 SBD",
      "min_to_receive": "583.000 STEEM",
      "fill_or_kill": false,
      "expiration": "2021-02-23T23:59:59"
    }
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}
edgecelizebought 583.015 STEEM for 35.562 SBD from @jackseuparoh
2021/01/28 00:00:12
current owneredgecelize
current orderid1611792011
current pays35.562 SBD
open ownerjackseuparoh
open orderid1611791993
open pays583.015 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #50707201/Trx fe67a2eef4db96a9ea9c6ef1d360a98bfdaf114c
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      "open_owner": "jackseuparoh",
      "open_orderid": 1611791993,
      "open_pays": "583.015 STEEM"
    }
  ]
}
edgecelizestarted power down of 114.908 SP
2021/01/27 23:59:48
accountedgecelize
vesting shares187120.195725 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #50707193/Trx c6f4879da80550b102260715e1754d08c6aec0ed
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  "timestamp": "2021-01-27T23:59:48",
  "op": [
    "withdraw_vesting",
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project.hopesent 0.003 STEEM to @edgecelize- "Good morning @edgecelize, I hope you don't mind this little memo. I would like to ask you for SMALL FAVOUR. One of our PH community members posted publication promoting our curation trail on Steemit (..."
2020/08/17 09:29:09
fromproject.hope
toedgecelize
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2020/07/09 17:56:21
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bodySo as this rona has hit us all in the wallet, not like I had a big wallet to begin with… and having nothing to do with all this free time, I decided to fix up the garden. However, low and behold, typical planters that aren’t plastic are pretty pricey all things considered. Hell even the gaudy and atrocious plastic looking ones are generally not that great either. So, I decided to bite the bullet, haul my ass to the corner to sell myself for some quick money so I can then use it to better my backyard. Here begins my journey into cement and gardening. We begin by gathering some supplies. Cloth, a mold form, a spray bottle, cement, scissors etc… ![20200630_094703.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZmAH9Fqc1b7fFpb9fMGxTWZFswReVLXQZnvdt2kZJC9e/20200630_094703.jpg) . . . For this project I decided to go with the “clothe mache” method. You, instead of using weak sauce paper, use fabric. In this case I used a hideous Lacoste polo? I found. It's good material, but not a shirt I’d ever wear. So first things first is to dissect the shirt into parts we can actually use. That’s where the scissor come in handy. ![20200630_095258.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXba4xdeFWVm11DKtRYqB4ntd5AMMxaBXTT7UNKjzHhfK/20200630_095258.jpg) . . . The form I’m using is a dollar tree waste basket. It has an odd curve a the lip in order to imitate bougieness, however it doesn’t work for me cuz it will just roll all over the place so I need to used sumtin to hold it stead, in this case I used a can of paint I found one garbage day. I’d like to take a moment to thank my rich neighbors, without you, I’d have to buy many more things I wouldn’t usually be able to afford. With some oil, any oil will do, you first paint the outside of the form, even though its plastic and cement doesn’t really stick to plastic, it still grabs it pretty tightly as it shrinks while dries, the oil will help to release the mold later. ![20200630_095339.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcCaXqtKTTsjimoVuTqhhYp62mSVt2rVCpjNGq2AV8Jo6/20200630_095339.jpg) . . . The next steps are too pre wet the fabric so the cement will stick, you can use throw the fabric in dry but you will be mixing for longer than you need. You want the cement to have a moist mash potato consistency. If it’s too wet it will weight everything down and hang and drip, trust me it’s a disaster. Concurrently, if it’s too dry then it won’t stick to the fabric, but this can be remedy if the fabric is wet to begin with. This is the 20th pot I made so I had 19 mistakes to learn from. ![20200630_095728.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZ8FGZ7EjfYnugHv85s964LYg4ZSzhvCChVYGmi5PijJD/20200630_095728.jpg) . . . Once everything is ready you start the impregnation process where you have to squeeze and massage the cement into the core of the fabric. This ensures that the cement and the fabric becomes one when it dries, as oppose to the cement drying on top of the fabric. This is where the strength of the pot comes from. We WILL be, or rather, I will be using a few extra pieces of fabric to reinforce areas that need it. ![20200630_100601.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf23aZFuYcs2EEfwUQm3wgfaE9v3GfXpyF1wDsPkTs9wt/20200630_100601.jpg) . . . Now we simply drape the cement imbued fabric over the mold form and shape it to any way you desire. ![20200630_101109.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmS61AifmMNw8czfni2Ndp5EwoiriDYJcwjNDY2jVk3xGL/20200630_101109.jpg) . . . This step is very important, if you’re using the planter outdoors, you need to make a drain hole for excess water to escape, if you’re using it indoors you don’t really need to do that step, but if you do then you need to make sure you have a plate to catch the water. For this I simple pulled up a part of the bottom and simply cut a hole out with the nifty scissors. You’ll have to do this for each layer of cloth you decide to use. ![20200630_101147.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmd2MCybbkqkqhp99fMz18dLNueprZoFYFeowunb1jgSJM/20200630_101147.jpg) . . . Now, personally I LOVE those planters with side opening to stick little flora in, never fauna, that’s cruel. However those terracotta pots are insanely expensive so, I used the scissors once more to cut holes in the side to act as an additional opening for extra bougieness. ![20200630_101907.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWLNMiRcTsnHbpes23AgNv9CHjVZi1movJ3xV7CCo5yg8/20200630_101907.jpg) . . . You have to stuff the pockets with sumtin in order for them to keep their shape though, otherwise you have a slit in your pot as oppose to a pocket. As you can see I added additional layers to the bottom (which is the top, you work on the planters upside down, for now). For each layer you use you must also cut a hole out, they don’t need to match up perfectly. ![20200630_102306.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmauWjGdVyxzGmZYZEZAtNMGhdk2kJTYzWY4prBeQDz5TC/20200630_102306.jpg) . . . Finally with some string, twin rope, any sort of none adhesive binding agent (please add that to the list of supplies and material at the start of this post), we further refine the shape of the pot. As you will also notice I left the folds in the fabric on purpose. My preferred style of pots is rustic and organic looking, I hate those formed pots that look like cookie cutter products that’s stamped out hundreds at a time. You can call it freeform though. ![20200630_103458.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSrNStdBdGEhA3EzhtU26qojoMfRArd6YqYtUt92ot9gS/20200630_103458.jpg) . . . Now this is important. Cement will shrink a bit when it dries, the wet or dry it is the greater the crack is, so to remedy that we will cover it with a bag to lock in the moisture so as it contracts it remains wet., HOWEVER this is not the curing process only the setting phase I believe it’s called, that’s when the cement sets and hardens but doesn’t yet have its strength cuz the chemical reactions have solidified the bonds yet or sumtin. This is what I believe I understand, from trial and error and research. ![20200630_103548.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUyLyB1NdxWeiyhmtW2j4ziqHGei73SUnpJ7Qo8E7LHFB/20200630_103548.jpg) . . . Now that it has dried and set for about 24 hours, we can move onto the reinforcement and refinement step. This is the part where you fill in the giant gaps and to really give the pot some meat to the walls for added strength, this is also the part where I further refine the freeform shape to look more smooth and organic and instead of choppy and cementy. ![20200701_101303.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUc5pzSvWyM3b2ZZt8939wdEy6saPHFS4bgivhvNmroFg/20200701_101303.jpg) . . . So once again we mix up some more cement, but this time we will apply it with a paint brush for easier application, you’ll notice I made a small little planter for indoors with the left over fabric of the bigger pot, but ignore that one, we will focus only on the larger one for this post. ![20200701_162038.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmauC6DNRi9AQQNS6ooMfQesx6HJfcJXJUSJHKzpjYgn73/20200701_162038.jpg) . . . The first area to reinforce is the interior, as you can see I coated the walls liberally with cement. If you find that the walls are drying out your freshly applied cement too fast, then you can spray it down with water. This will also help the already present chemicals to reactivate and bond with the new cement. ![20200701_162618.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRhYvDYQat7aHvdAaSDGFq4X8pVaquPPwiXre68aC5jAZ/20200701_162618.jpg) . . . Now as you can see I moved the planter onto a glass base for this. I’ll explain that in a moment. Once you’re done reinforcing the inside AND outside of the pot you can spray it down liberally with water to create a smoother finish, this will help with sanding later. Now once everything is shaped and refined, you can turn your attention to the base of the pot, if you feel that it’s not flat enough, you can use extra cement to “fill in the gaps” on the foot of the pot. This is why I used glass, its “nonstick” and flat. You simply use a spoon or some cheap dollar tree cake spatula things to “stuff” the gaps full of cement and then shape and spray down to make it seamless. ![20200701_165210.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdeAomCjCWrt24e5BLKDk6r4kiW6F6rqTT8nXKZ7yGLQK/20200701_165210.jpg) . . . Now once again we cover it with a bag and wait a day. ![20200701_172612.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmX7v1gNoNvY46a57WgrYsMAbMUzebYtQwXqXdx4PhoD5Z/20200701_172612.jpg) . . . Once a day has passed this is the step where you sand down the roughness of the pot. It is much easier to do this prior to the curing process since the cement is still “soft”. I highly suggest a good quality drywall sanding block with an angled. Low quality sanding blocks will be destroyed by the sharp jagged surface of the pot. You want to start with light pressure so you don’t snag the sanding block and tear it up. Incidentally, you don’t want to sand too much and remove the cement to expose the fabric scaffold either. ![20200702_143504.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUHQchtpGvm1MUiMkNu25pUPe36NNcJSVwQHwxAUN3ciY/20200702_143504.jpg) . . . Now that the surface is as you like it you can finally move onto the curing step. This is where the cement gets its strength from. Now, I’m not a cementologist so I’m not sure of the exact science involved, but if I understand it correctly, what’s happening is that when you soak it in water the water reactivates the latent chemicals that finish their job in hardening the cement, I believe its lime or sumtin. And once all the chemical is exhausted the rest just leaches out into the water. I believe at that point the water is highly alkaline cuz when you touch it, it’s “slippery”. But don’t quote me on any of this, all I know is you need to soak the pot in order to give it the strength of cement mache. ![20200702_145325.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZEJxDchjb79R2yZziSK7NL2DCrxJX6UiDhWTb1oPp6Wk/20200702_145325.jpg) . . . Once it’s done curing in water for a whole day, or 2, or 3, really you can leave it as long as you want but at some point you’ll want to finish this project. You’re now ready to paint it. Now you can use fancy paints to your heart’s content, but I have paint I found and I will be using that mostly. For this and most of my pots I like the look of tree tones. Most of the freeform pots I make tend to look like knotted wood to some degree so for now I paint them all wooden colors. You’ll need several coats of varying colors in order to create depth. You can use any color you want obviously and as many layers as you want. But for me, I need to first give it a dark coat in order to fill in those crevices, followed by subsequent layers of brighter and brighter gradients until the finish product looks like, to my best ability, a piece of hollowed out wood. From the earlier pots I made the paint doesn’t run off so thankfully I don’t have to worry about that, but it should age nicely in the sun, who knows, I don’t. ![20200705_133852.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZuSfHod4EDhyGYtQLiCp9deDorB7DhDNJRfs8xu4H3NM/20200705_133852.jpg) . . . And there we have it folks, poverty planter, probably woulda been easier to just hollow out a tree trunk. But 20 mins with a stranger will give you enuff to buy what you need to start your own planter business, please buy my pots, the corner of the street is a rough and tough way to earn a living, I much prefer doing this instead. I hope this was helpful and informative. These pots I make truly are one of a kind. As you can see I made them with sweat love and tears… you don’t see the tears cuz I mixed them into the first few batches of fuck ups. Enjoy your day folks! ![20200705_140407.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPBq22PMfSLT7nckYGgzZi734vB4vaNEiiA13bzCAgy7H/20200705_140407.jpg) . . . Follow me on instagram if you’re into photography and are looking for a photographer in the NYC area and other artisan crafts I make, please also check out my Etsy and online store, thank you everyone. Until my next fruitless project! IG: edgecelize IG: edgewares_llc Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EdgeWares Online: www.Edgewares.net
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      "body": "So as this rona has hit us all in the wallet, not like I had a big wallet to begin with… and having nothing to do with all this free time, I decided to fix up the garden. However, low and behold, typical planters that aren’t plastic are pretty pricey all things considered. Hell even the gaudy and atrocious plastic looking ones are generally not that great either. So, I decided to bite the bullet, haul my ass to the corner to sell myself for some quick money so I can then use it to better my backyard. Here begins my journey into cement and gardening. \n\nWe begin by gathering some supplies. Cloth, a mold form, a spray bottle, cement, scissors etc…\n![20200630_094703.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZmAH9Fqc1b7fFpb9fMGxTWZFswReVLXQZnvdt2kZJC9e/20200630_094703.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nFor this project I decided to go with the “clothe mache” method. You, instead of using weak sauce paper, use fabric. In this case I used a hideous Lacoste polo? I found. It's good material, but not a shirt I’d ever wear. So first things first is to dissect the shirt into parts we can actually use. That’s where the scissor come in handy.\n![20200630_095258.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXba4xdeFWVm11DKtRYqB4ntd5AMMxaBXTT7UNKjzHhfK/20200630_095258.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nThe form I’m using is a dollar tree waste basket. It has an odd curve a the lip in order to imitate bougieness, however  it doesn’t work for me cuz it will just roll all over the place so I need to used sumtin to hold it stead, in this case I used a can of paint I found one garbage day. I’d like to take a moment to thank my rich neighbors, without you, I’d have to buy many more things I wouldn’t usually be able to afford. With some oil, any oil will do, you first paint the outside of the form, even though its plastic and cement doesn’t really stick to plastic, it still grabs it pretty tightly as it shrinks while dries, the oil will help to release the mold later.\n![20200630_095339.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcCaXqtKTTsjimoVuTqhhYp62mSVt2rVCpjNGq2AV8Jo6/20200630_095339.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nThe next steps are too pre wet the fabric so the cement will stick, you can use throw the fabric in dry but you will be mixing for longer than you need.  You want the cement to have a moist mash potato consistency. If it’s too wet it will weight everything down and hang and drip, trust me it’s a disaster. Concurrently, if it’s too dry then it won’t stick to the fabric, but this can be remedy if the fabric is wet to begin with. This is the 20th pot I made so I had 19 mistakes to learn from.\n![20200630_095728.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZ8FGZ7EjfYnugHv85s964LYg4ZSzhvCChVYGmi5PijJD/20200630_095728.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nOnce everything is ready you start the impregnation process where you have to squeeze and massage the cement into the core of the fabric. This ensures that the cement and the fabric becomes one when it dries, as oppose to the cement drying on top of the fabric. This is where the strength of the pot comes from. We WILL be, or rather, I will be using a few extra pieces of fabric to reinforce areas that need it.\n![20200630_100601.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf23aZFuYcs2EEfwUQm3wgfaE9v3GfXpyF1wDsPkTs9wt/20200630_100601.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow we simply drape the cement imbued fabric over the mold form and shape it to any way you desire.\n![20200630_101109.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmS61AifmMNw8czfni2Ndp5EwoiriDYJcwjNDY2jVk3xGL/20200630_101109.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nThis step is very important, if you’re using the planter outdoors, you need to make a drain hole for excess water to escape, if you’re using it indoors you don’t really need to do that step, but if you do then you need to make sure you have a plate to catch the water. For this I simple pulled up a part of the bottom and simply cut a hole out with the nifty scissors. You’ll have to do this for each layer of cloth you decide to use.\n![20200630_101147.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmd2MCybbkqkqhp99fMz18dLNueprZoFYFeowunb1jgSJM/20200630_101147.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow, personally I LOVE those planters with side opening to stick little flora in, never fauna, that’s cruel. However those terracotta pots are insanely expensive so, I used the scissors once more to cut holes in the side to act as an additional opening for extra bougieness.\n![20200630_101907.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWLNMiRcTsnHbpes23AgNv9CHjVZi1movJ3xV7CCo5yg8/20200630_101907.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nYou have to stuff the pockets with sumtin in order for them to keep their shape though, otherwise you have a slit in your pot as oppose to a pocket. As you can see I added additional layers to the bottom (which is the top, you work on the planters upside down, for now). For each layer you use you must also cut a hole out, they don’t need to match up perfectly.\n![20200630_102306.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmauWjGdVyxzGmZYZEZAtNMGhdk2kJTYzWY4prBeQDz5TC/20200630_102306.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nFinally with some string, twin rope, any sort of none adhesive binding agent (please add that to the list of supplies and material at the start of this post), we further refine the shape of the pot. As you will also notice I left the folds in the fabric on purpose. My preferred style of pots is rustic and organic looking, I hate those formed pots that look like cookie cutter products that’s stamped out hundreds at a time. You can call it freeform though.\n![20200630_103458.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSrNStdBdGEhA3EzhtU26qojoMfRArd6YqYtUt92ot9gS/20200630_103458.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow this is important. Cement will shrink a bit when it dries, the wet or dry it is the greater the crack is, so to remedy that we will cover it with a bag to lock in the moisture so as it contracts it remains wet., HOWEVER this is not the curing process only the setting phase I believe it’s called, that’s when the cement sets and hardens but doesn’t yet have its strength cuz the chemical reactions have solidified the bonds yet or sumtin. This is what I believe I understand, from trial and error and research.\n![20200630_103548.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUyLyB1NdxWeiyhmtW2j4ziqHGei73SUnpJ7Qo8E7LHFB/20200630_103548.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow that it has dried and set for about 24 hours, we can move onto the reinforcement and refinement step. This is the part where you fill in the giant gaps and to really give the pot some meat to the walls for added strength, this is also the part where I further refine the freeform shape to look more smooth and organic and instead of choppy and cementy.\n![20200701_101303.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUc5pzSvWyM3b2ZZt8939wdEy6saPHFS4bgivhvNmroFg/20200701_101303.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nSo once again we mix up some more cement, but this time we will apply it with a paint brush for easier application, you’ll notice I made a small little planter for indoors with the left over fabric of the bigger pot, but ignore that one, we will focus only on the larger one for this post. \n![20200701_162038.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmauC6DNRi9AQQNS6ooMfQesx6HJfcJXJUSJHKzpjYgn73/20200701_162038.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nThe first area to reinforce is the interior, as you can see I coated the walls liberally with cement. If you find that the walls are drying out your freshly applied cement too fast, then you can spray it down with water. This will also help the already present chemicals to reactivate and bond with the new cement.\n![20200701_162618.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRhYvDYQat7aHvdAaSDGFq4X8pVaquPPwiXre68aC5jAZ/20200701_162618.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow as you can see I moved the planter onto a glass base for this. I’ll explain that in a moment. Once you’re done reinforcing the inside AND outside of the pot you can spray it down liberally with water to create a smoother finish, this will help with sanding later. Now once everything is shaped and refined, you can turn your attention to the base of the pot, if you feel that it’s not flat enough, you can use extra cement to “fill in the gaps” on the foot of the pot. This is why I used glass, its “nonstick” and flat.  You simply use a spoon or some cheap dollar tree cake spatula things to “stuff” the gaps full of cement and then shape and spray down to make it seamless.\n![20200701_165210.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdeAomCjCWrt24e5BLKDk6r4kiW6F6rqTT8nXKZ7yGLQK/20200701_165210.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow once again we cover it with a bag and wait a day.\n![20200701_172612.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmX7v1gNoNvY46a57WgrYsMAbMUzebYtQwXqXdx4PhoD5Z/20200701_172612.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nOnce a day has passed this is the step where you sand down the roughness of the pot. It is much easier to do this prior to the curing process since the cement is still “soft”. I highly suggest a good quality drywall sanding block with an angled. Low quality sanding blocks will be destroyed by the sharp jagged surface of the pot. You want to start with light pressure so you don’t snag the sanding block and tear it up. Incidentally, you don’t want to sand too much and remove the cement to expose the fabric scaffold either. \n![20200702_143504.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUHQchtpGvm1MUiMkNu25pUPe36NNcJSVwQHwxAUN3ciY/20200702_143504.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow that the surface is as you like it you can finally move onto the curing step. This is where the cement gets its strength from. Now, I’m not a cementologist so I’m not sure of the exact science involved, but if I understand it correctly, what’s happening is that when you soak it in water the water reactivates the latent chemicals that finish their job in hardening the cement, I believe its lime or sumtin. And once all the chemical is exhausted the rest just leaches out into the water. I believe at that point the water is highly alkaline cuz when you touch it, it’s “slippery”. But don’t quote me on any of this, all I know is you need to soak the pot in order to give it the strength of cement mache.\n![20200702_145325.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZEJxDchjb79R2yZziSK7NL2DCrxJX6UiDhWTb1oPp6Wk/20200702_145325.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nOnce it’s done curing in water for a whole day, or 2, or 3, really you can leave it as long as you want but at some point you’ll want to finish this project. You’re now ready to paint it. Now you can use fancy paints to your heart’s content, but I have paint I found and I will be using that mostly. For this and most of my pots I like the look of tree tones. Most of the freeform pots I make tend to look like knotted wood to some degree so for now I paint them all wooden colors. You’ll need several coats of varying colors in order to create depth. You can use any color you want obviously and as many layers as you want. But for me, I need to first give it a dark coat in order to fill in those crevices, followed by subsequent layers of brighter and brighter gradients until the finish product looks like, to my best ability, a piece of hollowed out wood.  From the earlier pots I made the paint doesn’t run off so thankfully I don’t have to worry about that, but it should age nicely in the sun, who knows, I don’t.\n![20200705_133852.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZuSfHod4EDhyGYtQLiCp9deDorB7DhDNJRfs8xu4H3NM/20200705_133852.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nAnd there we have it folks, poverty planter, probably woulda been easier to just hollow out a tree trunk. But 20 mins with a stranger will give you enuff to buy what you need to start your own planter business, please buy my pots, the corner of the street is a rough and tough way to earn a living, I much prefer doing this instead. I hope this was helpful and informative. These pots I make truly are one of a kind. As you can see I made them with sweat love and tears… you don’t see the tears cuz I mixed them into the first few batches of fuck ups. Enjoy your day folks!\n![20200705_140407.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPBq22PMfSLT7nckYGgzZi734vB4vaNEiiA13bzCAgy7H/20200705_140407.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nFollow me on instagram if you’re into photography and are looking for a photographer in the NYC area and other artisan crafts I make, please also check out my Etsy and online store, thank you everyone. Until my next fruitless project!\n\nIG: edgecelize\nIG: edgewares_llc\nEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EdgeWares\nOnline: www.Edgewares.net",
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bodySo as this rona has hit us all in the wallet, not like I had a big wallet to begin with… and having nothing to do with all this free time, I decided to fix up the garden. However, low and behold, typical planters that aren’t plastic are pretty pricey all things considered. Hell even the gaudy and atrocious plastic looking ones are generally not that great either. So, I decided to bite the bullet, haul my ass to the corner to sell myself for some quick money so I can then use it to better my backyard. Here begins my journey into cement and gardening. We begin by gathering some supplies. Cloth, a mold form, a spray bottle, cement, scissors etc… ![20200630_094703.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZmAH9Fqc1b7fFpb9fMGxTWZFswReVLXQZnvdt2kZJC9e/20200630_094703.jpg) . . . For this project I decided to go with the “clothe mache” method. You, instead of using weak sauce paper, use fabric. In this case I used a hideous Lacoste polo? I found. It's good material, but not a shirt I’d ever wear. So first things first is to dissect the shirt into parts we can actually use. That’s where the scissor come in handy. ![20200630_095258.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXba4xdeFWVm11DKtRYqB4ntd5AMMxaBXTT7UNKjzHhfK/20200630_095258.jpg) . . . The form I’m using is a dollar tree waste basket. It has an odd curve a the lip in order to imitate bougieness, however it doesn’t work for me cuz it will just roll all over the place so I need to used sumtin to hold it stead, in this case I used a can of paint I found one garbage day. I’d like to take a moment to thank my rich neighbors, without you, I’d have to buy many more things I wouldn’t usually be able to afford. With some oil, any oil will do, you first paint the outside of the form, even though its plastic and cement doesn’t really stick to plastic, it still grabs it pretty tightly as it shrinks while dries, the oil will help to release the mold later. ![20200630_095339.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcCaXqtKTTsjimoVuTqhhYp62mSVt2rVCpjNGq2AV8Jo6/20200630_095339.jpg) . . . The next steps are too pre wet the fabric so the cement will stick, you can use throw the fabric in dry but you will be mixing for longer than you need. You want the cement to have a moist mash potato consistency. If it’s too wet it will weight everything down and hang and drip, trust me it’s a disaster. Concurrently, if it’s too dry then it won’t stick to the fabric, but this can be remedy if the fabric is wet to begin with. This is the 20th pot I made so I had 19 mistakes to learn from. ![20200630_095728.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZ8FGZ7EjfYnugHv85s964LYg4ZSzhvCChVYGmi5PijJD/20200630_095728.jpg) . . . Once everything is ready you start the impregnation process where you have to squeeze and massage the cement into the core of the fabric. This ensures that the cement and the fabric becomes one when it dries, as oppose to the cement drying on top of the fabric. This is where the strength of the pot comes from. We WILL be, or rather, I will be using a few extra pieces of fabric to reinforce areas that need it. ![20200630_100601.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf23aZFuYcs2EEfwUQm3wgfaE9v3GfXpyF1wDsPkTs9wt/20200630_100601.jpg) . . . Now we simply drape the cement imbued fabric over the mold form and shape it to any way you desire. ![20200630_101109.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmS61AifmMNw8czfni2Ndp5EwoiriDYJcwjNDY2jVk3xGL/20200630_101109.jpg) . . . This step is very important, if you’re using the planter outdoors, you need to make a drain hole for excess water to escape, if you’re using it indoors you don’t really need to do that step, but if you do then you need to make sure you have a plate to catch the water. For this I simple pulled up a part of the bottom and simply cut a hole out with the nifty scissors. You’ll have to do this for each layer of cloth you decide to use. ![20200630_101147.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmd2MCybbkqkqhp99fMz18dLNueprZoFYFeowunb1jgSJM/20200630_101147.jpg) . . . Now, personally I LOVE those planters with side opening to stick little flora in, never fauna, that’s cruel. However those terracotta pots are insanely expensive so, I used the scissors once more to cut holes in the side to act as an additional opening for extra bougieness. ![20200630_101907.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWLNMiRcTsnHbpes23AgNv9CHjVZi1movJ3xV7CCo5yg8/20200630_101907.jpg) . . . You have to stuff the pockets with sumtin in order for them to keep their shape though, otherwise you have a slit in your pot as oppose to a pocket. As you can see I added additional layers to the bottom (which is the top, you work on the planters upside down, for now). For each layer you use you must also cut a hole out, they don’t need to match up perfectly. ![20200630_102306.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmauWjGdVyxzGmZYZEZAtNMGhdk2kJTYzWY4prBeQDz5TC/20200630_102306.jpg) . . . Finally with some string, twin rope, any sort of none adhesive binding agent (please add that to the list of supplies and material at the start of this post), we further refine the shape of the pot. As you will also notice I left the folds in the fabric on purpose. My preferred style of pots is rustic and organic looking, I hate those formed pots that look like cookie cutter products that’s stamped out hundreds at a time. You can call it freeform though. ![20200630_103458.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSrNStdBdGEhA3EzhtU26qojoMfRArd6YqYtUt92ot9gS/20200630_103458.jpg) . . . Now this is important. Cement will shrink a bit when it dries, the wet or dry it is the greater the crack is, so to remedy that we will cover it with a bag to lock in the moisture so as it contracts it remains wet., HOWEVER this is not the curing process only the setting phase I believe it’s called, that’s when the cement sets and hardens but doesn’t yet have its strength cuz the chemical reactions have solidified the bonds yet or sumtin. This is what I believe I understand, from trial and error and research. ![20200630_103548.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUyLyB1NdxWeiyhmtW2j4ziqHGei73SUnpJ7Qo8E7LHFB/20200630_103548.jpg) . . . Now that it has dried and set for about 24 hours, we can move onto the reinforcement and refinement step. This is the part where you fill in the giant gaps and to really give the pot some meat to the walls for added strength, this is also the part where I further refine the freeform shape to look more smooth and organic and instead of choppy and cementy. ![20200701_101303.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUc5pzSvWyM3b2ZZt8939wdEy6saPHFS4bgivhvNmroFg/20200701_101303.jpg) . . . So once again we mix up some more cement, but this time we will apply it with a paint brush for easier application, you’ll notice I made a small little planter for indoors with the left over fabric of the bigger pot, but ignore that one, we will focus only on the larger one for this post. ![20200701_162038.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmauC6DNRi9AQQNS6ooMfQesx6HJfcJXJUSJHKzpjYgn73/20200701_162038.jpg) . . . The first area to reinforce is the interior, as you can see I coated the walls liberally with cement. If you find that the walls are drying out your freshly applied cement too fast, then you can spray it down with water. This will also help the already present chemicals to reactivate and bond with the new cement. ![20200701_162618.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRhYvDYQat7aHvdAaSDGFq4X8pVaquPPwiXre68aC5jAZ/20200701_162618.jpg) . . . Now as you can see I moved the planter onto a glass base for this. I’ll explain that in a moment. Once you’re done reinforcing the inside AND outside of the pot you can spray it down liberally with water to create a smoother finish, this will help with sanding later. Now once everything is shaped and refined, you can turn your attention to the base of the pot, if you feel that it’s not flat enough, you can use extra cement to “fill in the gaps” on the foot of the pot. This is why I used glass, its “nonstick” and flat. You simply use a spoon or some cheap dollar tree cake spatula things to “stuff” the gaps full of cement and then shape and spray down to make it seamless. ![20200701_165210.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdeAomCjCWrt24e5BLKDk6r4kiW6F6rqTT8nXKZ7yGLQK/20200701_165210.jpg) . . . Now once again we cover it with a bag and wait a day. ![20200701_172612.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmX7v1gNoNvY46a57WgrYsMAbMUzebYtQwXqXdx4PhoD5Z/20200701_172612.jpg) . . . Once a day has passed this is the step where you sand down the roughness of the pot. It is much easier to do this prior to the curing process since the cement is still “soft”. I highly suggest a good quality drywall sanding block with an angled. Low quality sanding blocks will be destroyed by the sharp jagged surface of the pot. You want to start with light pressure so you don’t snag the sanding block and tear it up. Incidentally, you don’t want to sand too much and remove the cement to expose the fabric scaffold either. ![20200702_143504.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUHQchtpGvm1MUiMkNu25pUPe36NNcJSVwQHwxAUN3ciY/20200702_143504.jpg) . . . Now that the surface is as you like it you can finally move onto the curing step. This is where the cement gets its strength from. Now, I’m not a cementologist so I’m not sure of the exact science involved, but if I understand it correctly, what’s happening is that when you soak it in water the water reactivates the latent chemicals that finish their job in hardening the cement, I believe its lime or sumtin. And once all the chemical is exhausted the rest just leaches out into the water. I believe at that point the water is highly alkaline cuz when you touch it, it’s “slippery”. But don’t quote me on any of this, all I know is you need to soak the pot in order to give it the strength of cement mache. ![20200702_145325.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZEJxDchjb79R2yZziSK7NL2DCrxJX6UiDhWTb1oPp6Wk/20200702_145325.jpg) . . . Once it’s done curing in water for a whole day, or 2, or 3, really you can leave it as long as you want but at some point you’ll want to finish this project. You’re now ready to paint it. Now you can use fancy paints to your heart’s content, but I have paint I found and I will be using that mostly. For this and most of my pots I like the look of tree tones. Most of the freeform pots I make tend to look like knotted wood to some degree so for now I paint them all wooden colors. You’ll need several coats of varying colors in order to create depth. You can use any color you want obviously and as many layers as you want. But for me, I need to first give it a dark coat in order to fill in those crevices, followed by subsequent layers of brighter and brighter gradients until the finish product looks like, to my best ability, a piece of hollowed out wood. From the earlier pots I made the paint doesn’t run off so thankfully I don’t have to worry about that, but it should age nicely in the sun, who knows, I don’t. ![20200705_133852.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZuSfHod4EDhyGYtQLiCp9deDorB7DhDNJRfs8xu4H3NM/20200705_133852.jpg) . . . And there we have it folks, poverty planter, probably woulda been easier to just hollow out a tree trunk. But 20 mins with a stranger will give you enuff to buy what you need to start your own planter business, please buy my pots, the corner of the street is a rough and tough way to earn a living, I much prefer doing this instead. I hope this was helpful and informative. These pots I make truly are one of a kind. As you can see I made them with sweat love and tears… you don’t see the tears cuz I mixed them into the first few batches of fuck ups. Enjoy your day folks! ![20200705_140407.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPBq22PMfSLT7nckYGgzZi734vB4vaNEiiA13bzCAgy7H/20200705_140407.jpg) . . . Follow me on instagram if you’re into photography and are looking for a photographer in the NYC area and other artisan crafts I make, please also check out my Etsy and online store, thank you everyone. Until my next fruitless project! IG: edgecelize IG: edgewares_llc Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EdgeWares Online: www.Edgewares.net
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      "body": "So as this rona has hit us all in the wallet, not like I had a big wallet to begin with… and having nothing to do with all this free time, I decided to fix up the garden. However, low and behold, typical planters that aren’t plastic are pretty pricey all things considered. Hell even the gaudy and atrocious plastic looking ones are generally not that great either. So, I decided to bite the bullet, haul my ass to the corner to sell myself for some quick money so I can then use it to better my backyard. Here begins my journey into cement and gardening. \n\nWe begin by gathering some supplies. Cloth, a mold form, a spray bottle, cement, scissors etc…\n![20200630_094703.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZmAH9Fqc1b7fFpb9fMGxTWZFswReVLXQZnvdt2kZJC9e/20200630_094703.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nFor this project I decided to go with the “clothe mache” method. You, instead of using weak sauce paper, use fabric. In this case I used a hideous Lacoste polo? I found. It's good material, but not a shirt I’d ever wear. So first things first is to dissect the shirt into parts we can actually use. That’s where the scissor come in handy.\n![20200630_095258.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXba4xdeFWVm11DKtRYqB4ntd5AMMxaBXTT7UNKjzHhfK/20200630_095258.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nThe form I’m using is a dollar tree waste basket. It has an odd curve a the lip in order to imitate bougieness, however  it doesn’t work for me cuz it will just roll all over the place so I need to used sumtin to hold it stead, in this case I used a can of paint I found one garbage day. I’d like to take a moment to thank my rich neighbors, without you, I’d have to buy many more things I wouldn’t usually be able to afford. With some oil, any oil will do, you first paint the outside of the form, even though its plastic and cement doesn’t really stick to plastic, it still grabs it pretty tightly as it shrinks while dries, the oil will help to release the mold later.\n![20200630_095339.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcCaXqtKTTsjimoVuTqhhYp62mSVt2rVCpjNGq2AV8Jo6/20200630_095339.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nThe next steps are too pre wet the fabric so the cement will stick, you can use throw the fabric in dry but you will be mixing for longer than you need.  You want the cement to have a moist mash potato consistency. If it’s too wet it will weight everything down and hang and drip, trust me it’s a disaster. Concurrently, if it’s too dry then it won’t stick to the fabric, but this can be remedy if the fabric is wet to begin with. This is the 20th pot I made so I had 19 mistakes to learn from.\n![20200630_095728.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZ8FGZ7EjfYnugHv85s964LYg4ZSzhvCChVYGmi5PijJD/20200630_095728.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nOnce everything is ready you start the impregnation process where you have to squeeze and massage the cement into the core of the fabric. This ensures that the cement and the fabric becomes one when it dries, as oppose to the cement drying on top of the fabric. This is where the strength of the pot comes from. We WILL be, or rather, I will be using a few extra pieces of fabric to reinforce areas that need it.\n![20200630_100601.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf23aZFuYcs2EEfwUQm3wgfaE9v3GfXpyF1wDsPkTs9wt/20200630_100601.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow we simply drape the cement imbued fabric over the mold form and shape it to any way you desire.\n![20200630_101109.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmS61AifmMNw8czfni2Ndp5EwoiriDYJcwjNDY2jVk3xGL/20200630_101109.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nThis step is very important, if you’re using the planter outdoors, you need to make a drain hole for excess water to escape, if you’re using it indoors you don’t really need to do that step, but if you do then you need to make sure you have a plate to catch the water. For this I simple pulled up a part of the bottom and simply cut a hole out with the nifty scissors. You’ll have to do this for each layer of cloth you decide to use.\n![20200630_101147.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmd2MCybbkqkqhp99fMz18dLNueprZoFYFeowunb1jgSJM/20200630_101147.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow, personally I LOVE those planters with side opening to stick little flora in, never fauna, that’s cruel. However those terracotta pots are insanely expensive so, I used the scissors once more to cut holes in the side to act as an additional opening for extra bougieness.\n![20200630_101907.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWLNMiRcTsnHbpes23AgNv9CHjVZi1movJ3xV7CCo5yg8/20200630_101907.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nYou have to stuff the pockets with sumtin in order for them to keep their shape though, otherwise you have a slit in your pot as oppose to a pocket. As you can see I added additional layers to the bottom (which is the top, you work on the planters upside down, for now). For each layer you use you must also cut a hole out, they don’t need to match up perfectly.\n![20200630_102306.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmauWjGdVyxzGmZYZEZAtNMGhdk2kJTYzWY4prBeQDz5TC/20200630_102306.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nFinally with some string, twin rope, any sort of none adhesive binding agent (please add that to the list of supplies and material at the start of this post), we further refine the shape of the pot. As you will also notice I left the folds in the fabric on purpose. My preferred style of pots is rustic and organic looking, I hate those formed pots that look like cookie cutter products that’s stamped out hundreds at a time. You can call it freeform though.\n![20200630_103458.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSrNStdBdGEhA3EzhtU26qojoMfRArd6YqYtUt92ot9gS/20200630_103458.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow this is important. Cement will shrink a bit when it dries, the wet or dry it is the greater the crack is, so to remedy that we will cover it with a bag to lock in the moisture so as it contracts it remains wet., HOWEVER this is not the curing process only the setting phase I believe it’s called, that’s when the cement sets and hardens but doesn’t yet have its strength cuz the chemical reactions have solidified the bonds yet or sumtin. This is what I believe I understand, from trial and error and research.\n![20200630_103548.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUyLyB1NdxWeiyhmtW2j4ziqHGei73SUnpJ7Qo8E7LHFB/20200630_103548.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow that it has dried and set for about 24 hours, we can move onto the reinforcement and refinement step. This is the part where you fill in the giant gaps and to really give the pot some meat to the walls for added strength, this is also the part where I further refine the freeform shape to look more smooth and organic and instead of choppy and cementy.\n![20200701_101303.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUc5pzSvWyM3b2ZZt8939wdEy6saPHFS4bgivhvNmroFg/20200701_101303.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nSo once again we mix up some more cement, but this time we will apply it with a paint brush for easier application, you’ll notice I made a small little planter for indoors with the left over fabric of the bigger pot, but ignore that one, we will focus only on the larger one for this post. \n![20200701_162038.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmauC6DNRi9AQQNS6ooMfQesx6HJfcJXJUSJHKzpjYgn73/20200701_162038.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nThe first area to reinforce is the interior, as you can see I coated the walls liberally with cement. If you find that the walls are drying out your freshly applied cement too fast, then you can spray it down with water. This will also help the already present chemicals to reactivate and bond with the new cement.\n![20200701_162618.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRhYvDYQat7aHvdAaSDGFq4X8pVaquPPwiXre68aC5jAZ/20200701_162618.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow as you can see I moved the planter onto a glass base for this. I’ll explain that in a moment. Once you’re done reinforcing the inside AND outside of the pot you can spray it down liberally with water to create a smoother finish, this will help with sanding later. Now once everything is shaped and refined, you can turn your attention to the base of the pot, if you feel that it’s not flat enough, you can use extra cement to “fill in the gaps” on the foot of the pot. This is why I used glass, its “nonstick” and flat.  You simply use a spoon or some cheap dollar tree cake spatula things to “stuff” the gaps full of cement and then shape and spray down to make it seamless.\n![20200701_165210.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdeAomCjCWrt24e5BLKDk6r4kiW6F6rqTT8nXKZ7yGLQK/20200701_165210.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow once again we cover it with a bag and wait a day.\n![20200701_172612.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmX7v1gNoNvY46a57WgrYsMAbMUzebYtQwXqXdx4PhoD5Z/20200701_172612.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nOnce a day has passed this is the step where you sand down the roughness of the pot. It is much easier to do this prior to the curing process since the cement is still “soft”. I highly suggest a good quality drywall sanding block with an angled. Low quality sanding blocks will be destroyed by the sharp jagged surface of the pot. You want to start with light pressure so you don’t snag the sanding block and tear it up. Incidentally, you don’t want to sand too much and remove the cement to expose the fabric scaffold either. \n![20200702_143504.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUHQchtpGvm1MUiMkNu25pUPe36NNcJSVwQHwxAUN3ciY/20200702_143504.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nNow that the surface is as you like it you can finally move onto the curing step. This is where the cement gets its strength from. Now, I’m not a cementologist so I’m not sure of the exact science involved, but if I understand it correctly, what’s happening is that when you soak it in water the water reactivates the latent chemicals that finish their job in hardening the cement, I believe its lime or sumtin. And once all the chemical is exhausted the rest just leaches out into the water. I believe at that point the water is highly alkaline cuz when you touch it, it’s “slippery”. But don’t quote me on any of this, all I know is you need to soak the pot in order to give it the strength of cement mache.\n![20200702_145325.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZEJxDchjb79R2yZziSK7NL2DCrxJX6UiDhWTb1oPp6Wk/20200702_145325.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nOnce it’s done curing in water for a whole day, or 2, or 3, really you can leave it as long as you want but at some point you’ll want to finish this project. You’re now ready to paint it. Now you can use fancy paints to your heart’s content, but I have paint I found and I will be using that mostly. For this and most of my pots I like the look of tree tones. Most of the freeform pots I make tend to look like knotted wood to some degree so for now I paint them all wooden colors. You’ll need several coats of varying colors in order to create depth. You can use any color you want obviously and as many layers as you want. But for me, I need to first give it a dark coat in order to fill in those crevices, followed by subsequent layers of brighter and brighter gradients until the finish product looks like, to my best ability, a piece of hollowed out wood.  From the earlier pots I made the paint doesn’t run off so thankfully I don’t have to worry about that, but it should age nicely in the sun, who knows, I don’t.\n![20200705_133852.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZuSfHod4EDhyGYtQLiCp9deDorB7DhDNJRfs8xu4H3NM/20200705_133852.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nAnd there we have it folks, poverty planter, probably woulda been easier to just hollow out a tree trunk. But 20 mins with a stranger will give you enuff to buy what you need to start your own planter business, please buy my pots, the corner of the street is a rough and tough way to earn a living, I much prefer doing this instead. I hope this was helpful and informative. These pots I make truly are one of a kind. As you can see I made them with sweat love and tears… you don’t see the tears cuz I mixed them into the first few batches of fuck ups. Enjoy your day folks!\n![20200705_140407.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPBq22PMfSLT7nckYGgzZi734vB4vaNEiiA13bzCAgy7H/20200705_140407.jpg)\n.\n.\n.\nFollow me on instagram if you’re into photography and are looking for a photographer in the NYC area and other artisan crafts I make, please also check out my Etsy and online store, thank you everyone. Until my next fruitless project!\n\nIG: edgecelize\nIG: edgewares_llc\nEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EdgeWares\nOnline: www.Edgewares.net",
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2020/04/18 00:51:42
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2019/11/27 15:40:57
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2019/11/27 15:40:27
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2019/11/27 15:40:24
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2019/11/27 15:36:57
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2019/11/20 07:37:00
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2019/11/16 18:53:36
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2019/11/16 18:53:33
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2019/11/16 18:14:33
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2019/11/16 18:04:33
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2019/11/16 17:55:33
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2019/11/16 17:54:33
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2019/11/16 17:54:30
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2019/11/16 17:53:18
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2019/11/16 17:53:18
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2019/11/16 17:53:15
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2019/11/14 15:03:06
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bodyHello there! I upgraded from the 77d to the 90d but didn't have the heart to throw away the third party e17 batteries, after a length of time considering the pros and cons i realize it was as perfectly acceptable risk, at the very least i know it can be done, i would just 3d print it next time if i know how to operate one of those lol, at the very least I'll have two spare backups for absolute emergencies, I'm just a hobbyist and these e6n batteries are expensive, though "cheaper" then their e17 counter parts for some reason. If you know anyone with a similar situation as key then know it can be done lol, probably not practical, but i feel like i saved the planet a tiny bit by not tossing the batteries lol Posted using [Partiko Android](https://partiko.app/referral/edgecelize)
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2019/11/14 01:04:39
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bodyI hope you can buy a battery. I wouldn't do this with my camera because if something internal were damaged with the frankestein battery I don't know what I would do next. Anyway, thanks for posting how it's done. A cordial greeting @edgecelize
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