So wonderful to watch, thank you for sharing your method. I had a question. I wonder why you prefer to use bisqueware for forming? Some potters use plaster for this.
Good question, thank you! The reason I chose to make the bisqueware instead of the plaster was that it was just easier for me to make. I think plaster is the best. I will try making it sometime!
0:00 - intro / ごあいさつ・導入
0:15 - how to make a nerikomi block / ブロックの組み方
0:38:37- forming / 成形
0:39:47 - how to make a foot / 高台の作り方
0:47:04 - bisque firing / 素焼き
0:49:25 - sanding / やすりがけ
0:50:46 - glazing / 施釉
0:55:13 - glaze firing / 本焼き
0:55:52 - unloading kiln / 窯出し
0:57:10 - bonus / おまけ
Great! It needs a lot of patiece and precise work. Thanks for sharing..🙂
I'm happy to hear that. Thank YOU.🙏😊
So wonderful to watch, thank you for sharing your method. I had a question. I wonder why you prefer to use bisqueware for forming? Some potters use plaster for this.
Good question, thank you! The reason I chose to make the bisqueware instead of the plaster was that it was just easier for me to make. I think plaster is the best. I will try making it sometime!
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Thank you for this video!) Please what is the thickness of your sticks wich you use for cuting slices?) 5 or more mm?
That's a great question! The boards have a thickness of 6mm. Thank you🙏✨💕
@@patterny thank you much!! So nice works! I will try to do something like yours)) much simple)))
@@ИринаФилькина-д8к You're welcome.😄 I hope you try it out.🤗🎶