Thank you for posting this video Tony..... as always, BEAUTIFUL WORK! I'm still learning and I think your videos are the best, you're very open about how you do your pots and I really appreciate that. Thank you again!
Wow, that was sooooo informative in so many ways! I’ve been making pottery for a couple years now and lately have been getting into the SW Native American techniques. You made this piece so quickly and made it look so easy which gave me a whole new perspective on the process. I hope you have a lot more videos here. Thanks! : )
I had to laugh (at myself) watching you cut that edge with a little rusty hacksaw blade. When I cut my edges, I have a good sharp knife and I have the hardest time! I try not to make sawing motions, my knife sticks to the clay, the edge starts to crack, I sigh, then stomp, then let out little cries of agony...and eventually I get something that almost looks like a nice edge. Your tip about using green scrubbies is helpful, but man I wish I could match your skill at cutting that edge to near perfection! Hats off!
Thank you Tony for another very interesting video. You certainly make it look so easy. I was wondering if you ever used tumbleweeds, russian thistle, instead of wood to do a firing? I have read that they are high in soda ash which might help darken the clay during the firing. Looking forward to your next video, cheers.
@@artistirmafeliciarodriguez7752 I do not, been wanting to make one again. If you have instagram or facebook you can contact me through there and I can fill others
Hello - Does anyone know where can I buy a form pot? I would love to try this. I live in England. But unable to find anything similar to use as a form pot to get started building pots and bowls. thanks
@@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 Tony I used a basketball on a bowl I made last week and on the inside of the bowl there are big raised letters that say NBA... LOL !!!!!!
Thank you for posting this video Tony..... as always, BEAUTIFUL WORK!
I'm still learning and I think your videos are the best, you're very open about how you do your pots and I really appreciate that.
Thank you again!
Wow, that was sooooo informative in so many ways! I’ve been making pottery for a couple years now and lately have been getting into the SW Native American techniques. You made this piece so quickly and made it look so easy which gave me a whole new perspective on the process. I hope you have a lot more videos here. Thanks! : )
Love your style ❣️
Tony You always do great work LOVE the texture working, dimple and fine WONDERFUL idea thank for your time and talent..ROB
the first time I did wild clay it was about the size of a golf ball, you are on a whole other level. Good video.
I had to laugh (at myself) watching you cut that edge with a little rusty hacksaw blade. When I cut my edges, I have a good sharp knife and I have the hardest time! I try not to make sawing motions, my knife sticks to the clay, the edge starts to crack, I sigh, then stomp, then let out little cries of agony...and eventually I get something that almost looks like a nice edge. Your tip about using green scrubbies is helpful, but man I wish I could match your skill at cutting that edge to near perfection! Hats off!
Those glass blobs are a great idea. I could see it being hot glued onto something easier to hold, for someone elderly or similar. I love your videos.
Thank you Sir!! Awesome bowl...
holy smokes great stuff
Thank you Tony for another very interesting video.
You certainly make it look so easy.
I was wondering if you ever used tumbleweeds, russian thistle, instead of wood to do a firing?
I have read that they are high in soda ash which might help darken the clay during the firing.
Looking forward to your next video, cheers.
No never have, I know they used saltbrush root in the lower desert near the Salton sea
Beautiful!
for polishing, marbles work verry well. let them roll around in the bowl. works verry good.
What was the tool made from that you tapped the textured pattern onto the outside of the pot?
It was a little flat paddle with cordage wrapped around it
@@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 Thanks Tony, I tried making one but wasn't successful. I'll have another go.
Hello, Hope all is well. Do you have a website or sell any of the items, tools, puki's, etc... Thanks for sharing and teaching, Blessings
@@artistirmafeliciarodriguez7752 I do not, been wanting to make one again. If you have instagram or facebook you can contact me through there and I can fill others
@@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 Thank You, Blessings
Thank you sir 🙏😊
Amazing work!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful work and skills with us.
I am really looking forward to the firing.
Thanks
tom
Hello - Does anyone know where can I buy a form pot? I would love to try this. I live in England. But unable to find anything similar to use as a form pot to get started building pots and bowls. thanks
You can use a basketball they work really well
@@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 Great, thanks😀
@@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 Tony I used a basketball on a bowl I made last week and on the inside of the bowl there are big raised letters that say NBA... LOL !!!!!!
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you should hot glue a handle on that glass piece