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Ki Cho Pottery
Добавлен 19 мар 2017
pottery lessons
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TAP CENTERING ON POTTERS WHEEL
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Tap Centering Pottery On The Potters Wheel
Time Lapse Throwing Large Bottle
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Ki Cho from Echo Ceramics making large bottle on Shimpo VL Whisper with Coleman porcelain
Throwing Shallow Wide Porcelain Bowl
Просмотров 33 тыс.7 лет назад
Watch Ki Cho from Echo Ceramics throw shallow wide porcelain bowl step by step
Shaping a Bottle on the Potters Wheel
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Watch Ki Cho, ceramic instructor at Echo Ceramics in Los Angeles, shape a tear-shaped bottle on the potters wheel.
Throwing a Tall Cylinder
Просмотров 37 тыс.7 лет назад
Ki Cho from Echo Ceramics, Los Angeles, demonstrating a pulling technique for making a tall cylinder on the potters wheel.
Too bloody L O N G !!!
Edit sorry this was not meant for u !!!😢
Thank you 😊
Choking a person? WTF?
do you compress the rim?
ONE PIECE THE ONE PIECE IS REAL
How tall (inches) was your cylinder before you started to belly it out?
Amazing, so beautiful and so good talent
Great video!
Excellent tutorial ❤
Full Head of beautiful hair😂
I'm not sure I can do this ... I have no experience choking people. 😂
Best bottle shaping tutorial I've seen! Thanks!
I was just looking for this very video in particular!
Fantastic video. Great teaching style! Can’t wait to choke (my bottle lol)
It looks so graceful. Beautiful!
Very good job
Very beautiful ❤️
Fantastic! Thanks for explaining and demonstrating the technique so clearly!
Don’t like the choking comment-that being said I love your work. Very talented person.
So beautiful and such a great tutor! Thanks Lynne New Zealand
Thank you so much I learnt a lot from your detailed explanations not just about this type of pot but details applicable to any pot. Love your tutorial. Thanks again Lynne New Zealand
That looks nothing like the one on the shelf.
Nothing? Nothing at all?
Thank you, Ki. You gave a very clear explanation of this technique and I love the side by side videos. I will try pushing the closed neck bit down into the lid to get that button on the interior of the lid. Great tip!
You busted me...I hold my breath always. I need to stop that! Thank you for the clear instruction.
I am really enjoying this elegent technique, I practiced this form today with one kg followed by the teardrop bottle, used the thumbnail trick as well as the the recentering in the bottle kneck. Thanks Teacher I feel refreshed and inspired.❤
Not much from you lately! can we expect more videos soon?
I love the combination of the side and birds eye view!
Thank you!
This video and the first part are some of the most helpful RUclips tutorials I have seen. You are extremely detailed in your explanations about what to do, and this is something that separates you out from the rest of the ceramics RUclipsrs out there. Hope to see you come back, I know for sure you would build a following as your teaching style will definitely appeal to more people.
Excellent, instructive video! The cricket noise, however, is excruciating.
Really enjoy your videos. You explain in a way that makes me want to try this out right away 😃 Thank you!
I like the trimming split screen, I just don't use or advocate sharp metal ribs I use wooden ribs with larger holes 1 or inch and 1/8 diameter easier to angle curves and archs ...plus younger and older students it's a safety concern
I can surely relate. Many years ago I was cleaning up a pot using a metal rib. I knew better but still prefer them. I cut my hand after not having a better grip on it. I had to have 4 stitches & told to not throw for a few weeks. Needless to say, a week later I was wearing a latex glove & back on the wheel. LOL
Awesome
I especially like how the flow of creating the vase is broken down with well described technical steps. The split screen editing complements the easy conversation style narrative. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced potters will benefit observing this generous video! Looks like a shimpo wheel? ELY Molloy Studio
I need to make that bowl!!!
Very nice, thank you for sharing.
this video is exquisite at .25 speed! love it.
Thank you for the video, I love skinny necked bottles. Not easy to make though. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
That black trimming tool is my favourite.
Thank you for your very descriptive video., `well both of them actually`, I watched part 1 first of course. It's a very inspirational video for sure. Thank you for sharing with us. From London UK. Subscribed.
You are a fine potter, thank you for all your videos, I enjoyed watching them all. Tap centering looks so easy! haha I still can't do it no matter how often I try. Please do more videos if you find the time, you are a good narrator. Thanks again :) Cliff from London.
These two videos are super instructive. Thank you so much!
You are amazing! Why aren’t you doing any more videos?
not only you are a great potter, your are so good with words. you just say exactly what has to be done. thanks a lot. will definitely try this soon. so glad i found this
such good videos! I'm inspired to try a lidded form tonight
Thank you for the excellent videos. I would love to see your glazing process of these pieces. I've been making these for a bit, but I'm nervous about glaze dripping down and sealing the lid, however, when I leave a gap to allow for glaze movement I don't like the unglazed thin white (porcelain) line on the outer edge of the pot between the lid and base. Is it remedied by your suggestion of angling the edge in trimming?
I just finished my piece following your video and the result is awesome. I am a beginner but your simple and detailed instructions allowed me to make it without problems! Un grand merci!!!!
You are amaaazing 👍👍👍thank you
Also, really wish I could see the piece glazed. Do you have an example? Beautiful work, and great teaching.