After watching this 3 times now I can only say that I wish so much I could watch the unedited version. It was a taste but I am hungry for the whole event.
Thanks for posting this video Derek! I'm wondering what he meant by firing the bowl on "posts" (if I heard right). Was he referring to glazing the whole outside and then firing it on stilts? I'm hoping these comments still reach you. Thanks.
I couldn't find the moment you mention, but Takeshi has many unique firing techniques, and he often uses posts/stilts to prop the work off of the kiln shelf, sometimes even firing work upside down! You can see more techniques in this video: ruclips.net/video/6KS-bIPW3J4/видео.html
Excellent advice on technique, thanks for sharing
Great video, thanks for posting. I loved it!
After watching this 3 times now I can only say that I wish so much I could watch the unedited version. It was a taste but I am hungry for the whole event.
I made something that looked like that also, the first day of pottery was fun.
Thanks for editing out the Magic!
You must be born after the millennia
Thanks for posting this video Derek! I'm wondering what he meant by firing the bowl on "posts" (if I heard right). Was he referring to glazing the whole outside and then firing it on stilts? I'm hoping these comments still reach you. Thanks.
I couldn't find the moment you mention, but Takeshi has many unique firing techniques, and he often uses posts/stilts to prop the work off of the kiln shelf, sometimes even firing work upside down! You can see more techniques in this video: ruclips.net/video/6KS-bIPW3J4/видео.html
@@derekau3036 yes. I see he fired the wide bowl upside down. Thanks.
I didn't make any edits to this video.