Wheel Series: Wheel and Tool Preparation for Throwing on the Potter's Wheel

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2021
  • This is part of the new wheel series I am working on this summer! I am remaking my wheel videos on my new SKUTT wheel!!! Here is a link to my wheel- available from most good pottery suppliers. skutt.com/products-page/potte...
    The video is focused on the preparation of the wheel and clay for throwing. I show a few different types of wheel, and some of the things that they have in common. I discuss the simple tools we use in my classroom, and different types of bats commonly used.
    My new series will offer new videos with tips and tricks to successfully wheel throw pieces- from beginner to intermediate to advanced. I will be offering a good deal of EXPLANATION within the videos to help people understand the mechanics of why things work the way they do! I often tell my students they learn more from their mistakes than from their successes in throwing. In these videos in my series, I will try to distill my best tips I have learned from my successes and failures, and my students' struggles as well. Two things have led me to becoming the potter I am today. Countless hours of making pots, (and explaining how to make pots), and understanding and learning from my failures when pots didn’t work out! These are the things I want to share with you- to help YOU become a better potter!
    Please subscribe to my channel to get the latest updates on this video series, AND, subscribe to my NEW wheel throwing playlist too! (I am keeping it as a separate list from the old wheel throwing playlist!) Here is a direct link to the new playlist! • NEW Wheel Throwing Pla...
    Wheel Series: Step 1; WEDGING Clay in Preparation for Throwing (Bonus Tip on Preventing "S" Cracks) • Wheel Throwing Step 1;...
    Wheel Series: Wheel and Tool Preparation for Throwing • Wheel Series: Wheel a...
    Check out your local pottery suppliers- I love my favorite local supplier- Cornell Studio Supply in Dayton… give them a call, they’re super helpful! (And tell them I sent you!) cornellstudiosupply.com/
    For the great tools, materials, and suppliers I recommend check out this link to a live searchable (control F) Googledoc I continually update with lots of my favorite tools on Amazon using my associate links! docs.google.com/document/d/1X...
    I am a public high school ceramics teacher at William Mason High School in Mason, Ohio. (Mason is currently the largest high school in Ohio!) As a potter, I have been working in clay for over 33+ years, and I have been teaching for over 30 years, the past 22 have been specifically teaching high school ceramics. I love what I do! I have my own studio in my home basement, where I work on my personal pottery for my Etsy site; www.etsy.com/shop/KaransPotsA...
    I started my RUclips channel a few years ago, to make videos to help my students if they are absent and miss a demo, or if they would like to explore more advanced techniques independently. I have been amazed to reach such a wider audience than my own students!
    Please subscribe to my channel if you would like to receive channel updates, or would like to learn more about clay and studio processes!
    I am in a partnership with Skutt - as they sent me the new wheel to use for the videos! I am not receiving any compensation from them beyond the wheel.

Комментарии • 14

  • @therev6730
    @therev6730 3 года назад +1

    Got 4 good tips from this video. Thank you!

  • @jackiemorrison6024
    @jackiemorrison6024 3 года назад +1

    Yes! Good series

  • @4_Ever__
    @4_Ever__ Год назад

    👌👌

  • @virginiechauvet5371
    @virginiechauvet5371 3 года назад +1

    🤩🤩

  • @lisapickard7354
    @lisapickard7354 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Do you do any teach workshops? Or have any suggestions for teacher clay making retreats? I just wrote and was awarded a grant to receive 2 pottery wheels for my Junior High art room. Your videos are so clear and have helped me so much especially with starting up my program.

  • @PanickPottery
    @PanickPottery 3 года назад

    Hi Karan! What have you used to lift up your old wheel (the one that does not have adjustable legs) and where can I buy those lifts? Thank you for your videos, they are super helpful ❤️

    • @KaransPotsAndGlass
      @KaransPotsAndGlass  3 года назад

      Hi Shraddha! Those are just bed risers- like these! www.amazon.com/dp/B004AGP0U0/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_glt_fabc_Y2ZGHA414NQ743H61RCK?linkCode=ml2&tag=karanspotsand-20

  • @MitchPR08
    @MitchPR08 2 года назад

    How do you keep your wheel so clean?!?! Mine hasn’t looked like that since the day I brought it home from the shop! Lol

    • @KaransPotsAndGlass
      @KaransPotsAndGlass  2 года назад

      Lol- I really like to keep things clean to keep down the dust! 😉

  • @GuardiansGuide
    @GuardiansGuide 2 года назад

    Hi Karan, Do you have any helpful critiques on your Scut wheel? I’m torn between getting a Scut Steven Hill or a Soldner wheel.

    • @KaransPotsAndGlass
      @KaransPotsAndGlass  2 года назад +2

      Hi Ryan- I am actually working on a video I have yet to finish about my Skutt wheel. First and foremost, I have to say I have never tried a Soldner, so I can't offer a true comparison. I can at lease give you a review of my Skutt though!! My first wheel I had for over 25 years before I sold it was a motorized Thomas Stuart Kickwheel. Loved it- it was a great workhorse- but way too noisy for my videos. When I started researching new wheels, I discovered that Skutt bought out the Thomas Stuart company a while back, and thought I would look at their products. I am so glad I did!!
      The Skutt Steven Hill one is similar to mine, but I just didn't get the one with quite as much horsepower, as I felt that would be overkill for me. I have the classic, which has 1/3 hp motor- I believe the Steven Hill is 1/2 hp. I don't ever really have the desire to go beyond 25 lbs for any piece, so I felt it was plenty enough for me. Things I LOVE and I feel changed my life when I got this wheel: #1 I LOVE the legs extensions for standing. What a game changer. I absolutely LOVE this. I never knew just how much I would love standing- but I do! It's silly, but every time I use my wheel, I think, "Gosh, this is an amazing wheel"! Lol! I know one thing I was concerned about prior to getting it was wondering if it would feel sturdy. It is amazing. It's heft really makes it feel sturdy. (It makes my lightweight Pacifica seem like a toy now) #2 I LOVE how the entire unit is a built in splashpan and not a removable splashpan. I love not taking off splashpans and bringing to my sink. I don't throw with a bunch of water anyway- so my clean up is not that extensive. If I used a ton of water, I may prefer a removable pan. #3 The smoothness of the pedal/wheel responsiveness is fantastic. And, it purrs. ;) (I love shooting videos with it, as it is so quiet). #4. The removable wheel head. LOVE this!!! It makes clean up a breeze, that, and I also just like to take it off to clean every bit of clay underneath. (Especially nice like when yesterday, I was throwing some red clay.). Did it ever once occur to me before I got the wheel that it would be nice to be able to remove the wheel head so easily? Nah... but boy do I love it now!!
      #5 I got the wheel head extension as well, which is perfect for huge platter bats or a Giffin Grip with a wooden platter extension- which without the wheel head extension would run into the walls of the built in pan. It is a simple solution to lift the wheel head a bit more.
      As an aside, the height is just perfect for when I am not throwing, I just place a big ware board on top , and it doubles as a convenient height for a standing worktable. (Like when I want to handle cups and such) I'll try to get my video review of the wheel and the set up of it posted soon- and I'll come back and post it here!
      So, in a nutshell, I am a giant fan of the Skutt, and wouldn't hesitate to have an entire studio of them if it were in a budget to do so. :) I have some 25+ year old Pacificas at school that I would love to replace with these someday! If you have any specific questions, don't hesitate to ask!! :)

    • @GuardiansGuide
      @GuardiansGuide 2 года назад

      @@KaransPotsAndGlass thank you so much for such a prompt and thorough review. I am really grateful you took the time out of your day to give such a wonderful response. How long have you had your wheel now? I’ve heard another potter review their wheel after a year and had a slight complaint that it’s too loud for them. Though I think that’s just a personal preference on her side, although it makes me wonder if the wheel will get louder in time or not. In the videos I’ve seen you use it, it didn’t really seem to be an issue.
      I’ve mainly been throwing on Brent and Shimpo wheels. The issues I’ve had with Brent wheels are that it doesn’t seem to transition smoothly between the speeds, Jittery at low speeds (if you can call it a low speed), and tend to revolve on its own at times. I loved the Shimpo wheel for its slow speeds and smooth even transitions. Though it lacked the torque that I like.
      Can your wheel go pretty slow and has a smooth transition between speeds? Any issues like I’ve had with the Brent wheels?
      I understand that you do production work, which makes that huge splash pen and asset. I’m still pretty new(Two years in) and haven’t found my clay body of choice so clean up between the different clays I use in one session might be a little disconcerting for me. Otherwise, this is really a tempting option for me. I’m glad that you get so much joy from working alongside it.
      Though I’m still in a debate with myself you’ve given me A lot to think about. Thank you!

    • @KaransPotsAndGlass
      @KaransPotsAndGlass  2 года назад +1

      @@GuardiansGuide I’ve had it since spring break last year- so March or so?! And, yes, very smooth transition in speeds from slow to fast. They have some with removable splash pans too- essentially the same wheel- just with a different pan! skutt.com/pottery-wheels/

    • @GuardiansGuide
      @GuardiansGuide 2 года назад

      @@KaransPotsAndGlass awesome! I really look forward to seeing the video review as soon as you post it. I’ll make sure to update you on what I decide lol
      Thanks again and take care!