I could see these being used to hold little wrapped candies on display or something. What do you use to fire these after they have dried up? Do you have your own kiln or do you have someone else fire them up for you? A couple years back my mother and I attempted to fire up our clay ocarina's but most of them broke or came out looking like black meteorites with crater marks on them. Our fireplace was obviously not hot enough to do the job.
Thanks Dan, very interesting little salt jars.
That is still fascinating but the bit I really like is when you form the rim. That is lovely to watch.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Another really cool video! I look forward to more in the future
Amazing! I love how these look!
You make it look so easy..
I would love them for my cactus and succulents :D
This is so cool!
I could see these being used to hold little wrapped candies on display or something.
What do you use to fire these after they have dried up? Do you have your own kiln or do you have someone else fire them up for you?
A couple years back my mother and I attempted to fire up our clay ocarina's but most of them broke or came out looking like black meteorites with crater marks on them. Our fireplace was obviously not hot enough to do the job.
Thank you!
Love your videos - I would love to see one about how you recycle clay.
I love watching you throw pots, I do have a question why is it you never show the finished fired piece?
This is awesome! Do you paint them after? If so, could you make a video showing how you paint them?
Great work as always, Dan. Are these available for purchase online? Or if not, where can I find your shop? (I'm in East UK)
esa pieza esta muy linda al igual que todas las otras
I would love one to show off and use!!!
looks like magic! =O =D
As easy as that, he says! I have a box of tools to do what you do with ten fingers!
And still I fail!