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Potters of Oaxaca
Several potters in Oaxaca, Mexico working in their studios.
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Suzuki Goro
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Japanese artist Suzuki Goro working in his ceramics studio.
Koie Ryoji
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Japanese artist Koie Ryoji working in his ceramics studio.
Mashiko Pottery Village, Japan
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Filmed by Bernard Leach in 1937
The Working Processes of The Korean Folk Potter
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Korean potters making Onggi ware. By Ron duBois.
Meaders Family North Georgia Potters
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North Georgia pottery family. 1967
Experimental clay tool
Просмотров 358 лет назад
Demonstration of an experimental tool for clay surfaces.
Kinetic Grand Championship 2012
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The Kinetic Grand Championship starting on the plaza in Arcata, California, 2012.
Klamath River 2014
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Salmon fishing at the mouth of the Klamath river in northern California 2014
Klamath River 2013
Просмотров 1419 лет назад
Salmon fishing in the mouth of the Klamath river where is flows into the Pacific Ocean in northern California.
Watch this cat do "this one weird trick!"
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Sneezing out a piece of grass...
You won't believe how many times this cat sneezes!
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Teagen the cat having a sneeze attack.....
Hydrogen Fired Pottery Kiln
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Hydrogen Fired Pottery Kiln

Комментарии

  • @avgustkisten
    @avgustkisten Месяц назад

    Спасибо за то что это можно увидеть

  • @SooperCherry94
    @SooperCherry94 4 месяца назад

    My art teacher back in high school introduced me to this family. I haven't messed with clay since then, but recently I've been thinking about digging some clay out of my mom's creek and giving it a shot.

  • @民雄原
    @民雄原 5 месяцев назад

    いいねー流石。

  • @fernandosalgadodario6204
    @fernandosalgadodario6204 5 месяцев назад

    Muy bueno!!!gracias

  • @fahriddinshukyrov9950
    @fahriddinshukyrov9950 5 месяцев назад

    👍🤝🖐

  • @justinnelson1565
    @justinnelson1565 7 месяцев назад

    This is a brilliant idea! Ive been thinking about powering a kiln with hydrogen, couldnt you just generate the hydrogen directly using electrolysis with a hydrogen generator that you build yourself? Like have a pipe running through the kiln with small holes drilled in it to distribute the hydrogen and put a seal around the pipe, you can make your own bricks to build the kiln from clay and sand, then make fired bricks with hydrogen and build with them

  • @christinastanley3525
    @christinastanley3525 7 месяцев назад

    Arie was my great aunt. Her sister, Blanche Waldrop Dillard, is my great grandmother on my mom's side. Such a wonderful piece!

  • @mchapman853
    @mchapman853 7 месяцев назад

    And great grandma wow this is great. I have never seen this before

  • @mchapman853
    @mchapman853 7 месяцев назад

    Great Grandfather and Great Uncle. Wow thanks for sharing

    • @davezdrazil
      @davezdrazil 7 месяцев назад

      This is one of my favorite pottery films! Does anyone from the Meaders lineage still make pots?

  • @joycebigley8145
    @joycebigley8145 7 месяцев назад

    I have been looking for this for years!! Cheever was my grandpa!! Thank you so much😭😭😭😭😭

    • @davezdrazil
      @davezdrazil 7 месяцев назад

      That's great- I would feel the same way! What a great film- one of my favorites!

  • @alyzerine1
    @alyzerine1 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for posting my video de artesanos en Oaxaca. Pelicula y Produccion 1997.

  • @Whateverworkz
    @Whateverworkz Год назад

    Amazing thank you

  • @scarypuppy
    @scarypuppy Год назад

    I want to go to that restaurant, anyone been there. Know the name?

  • @nancymaggio6595
    @nancymaggio6595 Год назад

    Brian Culley. thank you for sharing this with me.

  • @girasol4174
    @girasol4174 Год назад

    I miss him....

  • @almogtsadok7509
    @almogtsadok7509 Год назад

  • @AKIIDE2
    @AKIIDE2 Год назад

    Thank you!!

  • @corylum3171
    @corylum3171 9 лет назад

    dave. what temp did you finally get to ? what i find interesting is that no carbon monoxide is produced. wondering what kind of glaze effects can be created with the absence of carbon/carbon monoxide ? thoughts. can a reduction atmosphere be created ? cheers ! i'll be experimenting with hydrogen sometime soon.

    • @davezdrazil
      @davezdrazil 9 лет назад

      cory Lum Hi Cory, I fired the kiln to cone 10 several times, with excellent reduction and nice glaze results. NOx production is one of the main concerns as far as greenhouse gas, etc.

  • @soulbobo1
    @soulbobo1 10 лет назад

    How much hydrogen do I need to burn in order order to get 1000°C in a 1500m3 Kiln?

    • @davezdrazil
      @davezdrazil 9 лет назад

      soulbobo1 A lot- that is a big kiln!

  • @kritsri29
    @kritsri29 13 лет назад

    Thanks for your answer. Good day!

  • @davezdrazil
    @davezdrazil 13 лет назад

    @GindaUP A commercial electrolyzer could probably make enough h2 in a matter of minutes, but a small electrolyzer would take a few days. Then there's the challenge of storing the h2- a relatively easy problem to solve for a little kiln when compared to the energy equivalent needed for a vehicle...

  • @davezdrazil
    @davezdrazil 13 лет назад

    @GindaUP Hey G, I paid about $40. per tank (197 cubic ft. per tank, w/ 300btu / cubic foot. That's enough to fire the kiln once @ cone 10. In comparison, propane has about 2500 btu /cubic foot and gasoline has 114,000+ btu per gallon

  • @davezdrazil
    @davezdrazil 13 лет назад

    @kritsri29 The results were good- pretty much like propane, w/ a nice reduction, great copper reds. That kiln would take about an hour for cone 10. I've done a several firings w/ hydrogen , but not for a while now...

  • @kritsri29
    @kritsri29 13 лет назад

    how was the result?

  • @gindaup
    @gindaup 13 лет назад

    It might take a while to get enough gas to fire using electrolysis. How much is a tank of that stuff anyway?