I beg you to do an English version as well, throwing thin and tall and big, you are far better than the mainstream potters in throwing tall pieces and I'm explicitly meaning better than Florian gadsby
1. Top of the cylinder should be very stable (not wobbly) 2. Wall of the cylinder needs to be thrown thin 3. When rounding out the bottom, never put more water 4. Then he talks about how he uses his thumb and index finger (4:45) for the inner wall. That the pressure should come from the hand in the inner wall. Hand for the outer wall is only there as a support. This results in cleaner, finer shape on the outside. 5. Dont use knuckles, use your fingertip (smoother side of finger/no bones? 🤣 You know what I mean) (5:26) 6. When the round shape of the moon jar is about 70-80% done, you shape the top. Using a sponge to wet ONLY the top, being careful not to drip any water down the jar. (6:37) 7. Interestingly talks about learning to use your fingers as a tool to round the moon jar as opposed to using a rib. He thinks you should master only using your fingers first. Once you master this, then you move on to using the rib. (8:48)
엄청 디테일하게 잘 가르쳐주시네요! 도자기 수업을 들을수 없는 학생들에겐 최고의 비디오가 아닐까 싶습니다. 감사합니다!
@@xxkjm85xx 안녕하세요~
좋게 봐주셔서 감사합니다^^
또 보고, 다시 보고,
거의 항아리 교과서 수준,
다시 한번 감사드립니다.
좋아요는 못 누르지만 오늘부터 매일 한번씩 복습!!!😊
@@jungsoonpark5411 안녕하세요~
영상 재밌게 봐주세요^^
🤣🤣🤣
대박.. 진짜 물레가 도는지도 모르게 잘 하시네요..😮
흔들리지 않는 편안함 입니다ㅎㅎ
감사합니다😆
물레 작업하실때 켜두는 스탠드에 들어가는
조명은 어떤종류 일까요?
원통하다!!
좋아요를 한번 밖에 누를 수가 없어서😂😂😂
안녕하세요 ㅎㅎ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ감사합니다🤣🤣🤣
I beg you to do an English version as well, throwing thin and tall and big, you are far better than the mainstream potters in throwing tall pieces and I'm explicitly meaning better than Florian gadsby
Hello, I will try to translate it into English ^^
1. Top of the cylinder should be very stable (not wobbly)
2. Wall of the cylinder needs to be thrown thin
3. When rounding out the bottom, never put more water
4. Then he talks about how he uses his thumb and index finger (4:45) for the inner wall. That the pressure should come from the hand in the inner wall. Hand for the outer wall is only there as a support. This results in cleaner, finer shape on the outside.
5. Dont use knuckles, use your fingertip (smoother side of finger/no bones? 🤣 You know what I mean) (5:26)
6. When the round shape of the moon jar is about 70-80% done, you shape the top. Using a sponge to wet ONLY the top, being careful not to drip any water down the jar. (6:37)
7. Interestingly talks about learning to use your fingers as a tool to round the moon jar as opposed to using a rib. He thinks you should master only using your fingers first. Once you master this, then you move on to using the rib. (8:48)
A friend of mine shared this video, I also thought this was very informative! It's not the best, but I hope the translation helps.
@@xxkjm85xx thanks many times it was the best thing today
잘했소요❤
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