How do you hold that down? I don’t see anything that ensures it doesn’t move. You do beautiful work. I really want to understand how you do it. I just made some stems to attach to some glass wine cups, and it took me forever to trim them with a chuck. You make this seem so effortless.
Thank you for watching! Ah, the magic is in the grip and a sharper quality turning tool! I promise, no hidden tricks involved. It’s all about keeping things steady and having the right edge to do the job. Those wine glass stems can be tricky, but with a little practice and right set up, you’ll get the hang of it before you know it. Cheers to smoother turning!
Very nice. I have a question. The lip of your glass is very thin, how do you manage to not mess it up when you trimming ? And when you trim the foot ! It is so tall and it does not break.. impressive. Thabk you
At cone 10, this type of shape would likely bend severely. How was this glaze fired? Also, wouldn't it be easier to trim the base before attaching to the cup?
Thanks for watching and the comment. Cone 10 would work with some tailor made supports. This attachment method nails trimming skill, a very good practice of eyes and hand’s coordination. Sometimes the conventional ways of making may limit our creativity and imaginations.
Stunning piece! Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you very much :)
Th a l you for sharing. Hope to see more videos. Plus the finished product.
Thanks for watching!
very beautiful form. Thank you for sharing your process with us. I love how you include your sweet child.
Thank you for watching and your kind words :)
What a great idea! Looks awesome I'll have to give it a try on the wheel.
Thank you 😊
Amazing work
Thank you appreciate :)
What a beautiful figure! I loved your helper too. :)
Thank you! He is a great one :)
Most beautiful ceramic wine glass I’ve seen so far.
Would be interested to know how it looks after glaze firing.
Beautiful
Thank you
It will be nice to see it finished. Please post it 🤗
Thank you for watching 🙂
How do you hold that down? I don’t see anything that ensures it doesn’t move.
You do beautiful work. I really want to understand how you do it. I just made some stems to attach to some glass wine cups, and it took me forever to trim them with a chuck. You make this seem so effortless.
Thank you for watching! Ah, the magic is in the grip and a sharper quality turning tool! I promise, no hidden tricks involved. It’s all about keeping things steady and having the right edge to do the job. Those wine glass stems can be tricky, but with a little practice and right set up, you’ll get the hang of it before you know it. Cheers to smoother turning!
@@hamapottery thank you!
superb!
Thank you 😊
Nice form and impressive skills. I would like to see the glaze that you chose for it.
Thank you for watching!
beautiful...
Thank you
how do you fire that piece without the stem blowing up in the kiln? Is it because it is so very thin?
clay only explodes because of water content
Very nice
Thank you
This is lovely. Did you glaze fire it? Ive had pieces like this tip over in the kiln with how thin the stem is compared to the cup on top.
Very nice. I have a question. The lip of your glass is very thin, how do you manage to not mess it up when you trimming ? And when you trim the foot ! It is so tall and it does not break.. impressive. Thabk you
Thank you for watching! A very steady hand is the key for precise trimming, hope it helps.
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Looking great. What camera did you use to film this with?
Thank you for watching. Fujifilm X-T30 a wonderful camera
@@hamapottery Thank you for the response. Amazing camera but out of my price range unfortunately lol Keep up the great work, dig your videos
At cone 10, this type of shape would likely bend severely. How was this glaze fired? Also, wouldn't it be easier to trim the base before attaching to the cup?
Thanks for watching and the comment. Cone 10 would work with some tailor made supports. This attachment method nails trimming skill, a very good practice of eyes and hand’s coordination. Sometimes the conventional ways of making may limit our creativity and imaginations.
Thanks for the response! Nice work!@@hamapottery
Thank you! Cheers@@apoll7
Excuse me, how to buy the trimming knife tool you showed, thank you.
They are tailor made from BISON Studios. Thank you for watching!
thank you so much@@hamapottery
Respective weights?
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