or it really depends on the temperature of the studio. when my room is about 75°F, I’ll let it sit for 1.5 hours. or you can put it in front of a fan for 20 minutes (ish)
@@beigeoatsi’ve done handbuilding for about a year now and yes it’s best to be leather hard. if too soft, it will be too floppy. but once again, it’s trial and error. but if you make a handle for a mug, for example, the handle needs to be a bit softer.
Such a great tutorial! Thanks for sharing all kinds of great ideas. Cheers from a windy, cold Finland!
So glad i found your channel!
who knew i'd be here a year later, obsessed with pottery asmr
Nice job, confident knife skills :)
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Love these, I’m definitely going to try them. Thankyou for sharing x
yeah great!
Que hermosas ❤
Beautiful!
Will try it. Tks
Genial mille mercis beacoup.
I'm so glad to view this. This is not easy at all. Do I have the weather for this ?
It would be easier to make if you told me the measurements.. Hope you understand and give me any answer.. I have a school project 🥰❤️
How long do you let the clay set before cutting?
or it really depends on the temperature of the studio. when my room is about 75°F, I’ll let it sit for 1.5 hours. or you can put it in front of a fan for 20 minutes (ish)
So pretty! Can I ask where you got that rolling pin?!
I have links to all my tools in the description :)
If I don’t have the ducht oven, what can I do?
Est ce que je peux avoir les croquis de la maison? Merci
quelles sont les dimensions de la maison terminée
merci
cordialement
is that clay plastic or leather hard when you form the house?
Leatherhard. I let it dry overnight between boards
@@PotterytothePeople does clay always need to be leather hard for handbuilding?
@@beigeoatsi’ve done handbuilding for about a year now and yes it’s best to be leather hard. if too soft, it will be too floppy. but once again, it’s trial and error. but if you make a handle for a mug, for example, the handle needs to be a bit softer.
yes, sory u said that in the other video
Ticher
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