Great details. I think you can understand why the sharp edge on the tip of the lip helps, as a "cliff" that the liquid falls over. If you think of it this way, it makes sense that the last drip separates from the spout and drips off, instead of running down the outside of the pitcher. Great video. Thank you!
Hi Simon, The first time we met you, you gave a master class in pulling handles. I think that was 2007 at Lowerdown? I have learnt much since then, and your advice was crucial to that learning. I have learnt that the handle on a pot can be as much a signature as a seal to the base. They way the handle is applied and finished can help me to attribute a pot. Keep the clips coming please. They are 100% appreciated Regards James
I watched this clip with my husband. When you got to the part when you showed the little tail and then "off with it", John looked at me, raised his eyebrows and said.. "This guy is cool". LOL. I think you have a new fan :) I appreciate the instruction and explanation on the spout. It makes total sense. Thanks for the great clip. :) Cindy & John
Hello Simon! its Kole, and i have thrown 10 cylindars for you but i dont have anyway of getting a photo of them because i have no access to a camera. Jerry, would have a camera but hes been busy running back and fourth going Tuscorora Nevada. Thank you Simon. i hope to hear from you!! -Kole
Seems like a great tip to carve the pouring lip a little bit. I will try it! I used to watch your clips a while back before you moved to the US, and I always liked them. But sincerely, I almost don't recognize you now with your beard. You look a bit like a "caveman" to me. I guess I just have to get used to the new look ? Anyway - great video, and it's great that you try so hard - and succeed as well - to make your demonstrations come out good in the video. Greetings from Sweden :-)
Great details. I think you can understand why the sharp edge on the tip of the lip helps, as a "cliff" that the liquid falls over. If you think of it this way, it makes sense that the last drip separates from the spout and drips off, instead of running down the outside of the pitcher. Great video. Thank you!
Your handles are actually a hybrid of what I have seen in the states and I really like it.
Excellence is always in the details. Thank you for that information, Claire
Hi Simon,
The first time we met you, you gave a master class in pulling handles. I think that was 2007 at Lowerdown? I have learnt much since then, and your advice was crucial to that learning. I have learnt that the handle on a pot can be as much a signature as a seal to the base. They way the handle is applied and finished can help me to attribute a pot.
Keep the clips coming please. They are 100% appreciated
Regards
James
very well done..
I watched this clip with my husband. When you got to the part when you showed the little tail and then "off with it", John looked at me, raised his eyebrows and said.. "This guy is cool". LOL. I think you have a new fan :)
I appreciate the instruction and explanation on the spout. It makes total sense.
Thanks for the great clip.
:) Cindy & John
what clay body do you use?
AHA!! Caught you!
Hello Simon! its Kole, and i have thrown 10 cylindars for you but i dont have anyway of getting a photo of them because i have no access to a camera. Jerry, would have a camera but hes been busy running back and fourth going Tuscorora Nevada.
Thank you Simon. i hope to hear from you!!
-Kole
Seems like a great tip to carve the pouring lip a little bit. I will try it!
I used to watch your clips a while back before you moved to the US, and I always liked them. But sincerely, I almost don't recognize you now with your beard. You look a bit like a "caveman" to me. I guess I just have to get used to the new look ?
Anyway - great video, and it's great that you try so hard - and succeed as well - to make your demonstrations come out good in the video.
Greetings from Sweden :-)