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Varun Kumar
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Asked: December 4, 20222022-12-04T13:25:21+05:30 2022-12-04T13:25:21+05:30In: Construction Materials

How to make cement pots easily at home?

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    1. Vaibhav Verma
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      2022-12-08T15:49:14+05:30Added an answer on December 8, 2022 at 3:49 pm

      Making cement pots at home is an easy and creative project, even for a beginner DIYer. Start by gathering up the supplies you need. You'll need cement mix, a container to use as a mold, a spoon, a bucket of water, and some additional materials such as wire mesh, plastic wrap, and tape. Next, prepareRead more

      Making cement pots at home is an easy and creative project, even for a beginner DIYer. Start by gathering up the supplies you need.

      You’ll need cement mix, a container to use as a mold, a spoon, a bucket of water, and some additional materials such as wire mesh, plastic wrap, and tape. Next, prepare the mold by coating it with oil and covering it with plastic wrap and tape. Then, fill the mold with cement mix by adding water until the mixture is thick and creamy, stirring it with a spoon.

      Once the mixture is ready, pack it tightly into the mold and smooth out the top with a spoon. To create the desired design, use wire mesh or other objects to shape the pot. Allow the pot to dry overnight or longer depending on humidity level. Once it is dry, carefully remove the pot from the mold and it’s ready to be used!

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      2024-09-11T14:22:53+05:30Added an answer on September 11, 2024 at 2:22 pm

      To make cement pots easily at home mix cement and sand in a 1:1 ratio with water to form a thick paste. Use two molds (one large and one smaller) to shape the pot by pouring the cement mixture into the larger mold and then pressing the smaller one inside. Let it dry for 24-48 hours then remove the mRead more

      To make cement pots easily at home mix cement and sand in a 1:1 ratio with water to form a thick paste. Use two molds (one large and one smaller) to shape the pot by pouring the cement mixture into the larger mold and then pressing the smaller one inside. Let it dry for 24-48 hours then remove the molds and smooth the edges. Finally, decorate or paint as desired after it has fully hardened.

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