Watching you turn clay into such beautiful art is very entertaining. I was so happy for you when you turned the bowl over with the shovel and it looked amazing👍
I am obsessed with the shelf on which you have displayed all the pots, so therapeutic. And that calcium really did the previous bowl dirty but the other one turned out sooo beautiful
Excellent video. For my temper I use crushed & ground pinal schist I collect from beside highway 60 west of Superior (primarily from the upper western slope of Gonzales Pass).
wet processing the clay will get rid most of the chalice in clay i heard, i guess that is why many ancient potters in my area always wet processed their clay and do not do dry processing because we got a lot of chalice in our native clay.
Good video, great bowl. Good colors
Thanks a bunch, couldn't have done it without that gourd scraper!
Glad to see the new bowl turned out! Really beautiful!
Thank you very much!
Watching you turn clay into such beautiful art is very entertaining. I was so happy for you when you turned the bowl over with the shovel and it looked amazing👍
Thanks so much for the kind comment! Its always a lot of fun making these things. Thanks again!!
I am obsessed with the shelf on which you have displayed all the pots, so therapeutic.
And that calcium really did the previous bowl dirty
but the other one turned out sooo beautiful
Oh thanks so much for the nice comment on my shelf! I'm really glad to hear!! Thank you!
You probably already know, you can rince your temper and the water will take care of the caliche.
Very nice work as always!!!
Andy will be proud.
Ohh, thanks for that tip! That's a great idea!!! I just grind it up and use it as is. Thanks again!
Thank you. You showed a lot of kills in a very talented way.
Thank you very much!!
Awesome Video! thanks for sharing
Thanks! And thanks for watching!!
Excellent video. For my temper I use crushed & ground pinal schist I collect from beside highway 60 west of Superior (primarily from the upper western slope of Gonzales Pass).
Oh cool! Thanks for the tip! Good tempers been a good challenge for me to find. I usually get pyrite sneaking into it in the past.
Nice that came out really . not that simple im sure , byt you make it look pretty easy , thanks for sharing
Thanks a bunch! Glad to hear you enjoyed it.
wet processing the clay will get rid most of the chalice in clay i heard, i guess that is why many ancient potters in my area always wet processed their clay and do not do dry processing because we got a lot of chalice in our native clay.
Thanks for this information! That's interesting, I'll have to try that out some time. Thanks again!
How did you make that beautiful red?
Thanks! I used just ground up hematite for the red paint.
@@willorocks Amazing! Did you mix it with water or clay? I live in the verde valley so I will be searching for hematite
That calichie stuff isn't to good. what a shame. Your new temper doesn't have any I hope? The new bowl turned out just great!!!
Yeah, it was a bad thing to find out. Especially months down the road after using quite a bit of it. Thanks!!!