Hi Jamie- love your videos, you are a very generous soul, thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas so freely! Just wanted to let you know, that after some searching- I think I found those elusive "Bonny Bowls"- only they're now under "Sweet Creations"- and they're blue! Both companies are owned by the same parent company, they share style and dimensions with each other, and the set I ordered (from Amazon- search "Sweet Creations Mixing Bowls"- I paid $13 for the set, but, they're higher today) are truly round. Hope it helps someone!
okhomestead yes, I know they are tough. See comments below regarding how to find them now. Yes, you could use bowls with a flat bottom...you might like them better! :-)
The weight of the water at that stage doesn't match the amount needed - it's too much. I've heard 80% of it is the magic number but I really haven't tested that out.
I sooo needed this! Thank you so much for all you do for us. I really appreciate it so much!!!
👸🏼thank you, Jamie!
Hi Jamie- love your videos, you are a very generous soul, thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas so freely! Just wanted to let you know, that after some searching- I think I found those elusive "Bonny Bowls"- only they're now under "Sweet Creations"- and they're blue! Both companies are owned by the same parent company, they share style and dimensions with each other, and the set I ordered (from Amazon- search "Sweet Creations Mixing Bowls"- I paid $13 for the set, but, they're higher today) are truly round. Hope it helps someone!
Wow Chris! You rock! Thanks for the information!!!!
Thanks Chris U, I had almost given up.
i love you, I so enjoy your views
Hi Jamie, nice video. Stupid question, but obviously these plaster molds are not for slip casting. Are they used to drape a clay slab over?
They are for draping and slumping. :-)
Thanks.
Could this be done with mixing bowls that have a flattened bottom? Bonny Bowls are impossible to find.
okhomestead yes, I know they are tough. See comments below regarding how to find them now. Yes, you could use bowls with a flat bottom...you might like them better! :-)
Thank you very much for letting me know! Thanks to Chris U was well.
Can I use China clay for thst
I'm not familiar with china clay. I'm showing how I do plaster here.
Jamie Meador OK
Easier to weigh the bucket empty, then with the water.
The weight of the water at that stage doesn't match the amount needed - it's too much. I've heard 80% of it is the magic number but I really haven't tested that out.