Beginners Intro to Wedging your Clay.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • This video is a very basic introduction into clay and how to wedge your clay. every clay feels different and wedging your Clay is a good way to not only familiarize yourself with Clay but realign the clay platelets and be ready to craft with.
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  • @catherineyoung3889
    @catherineyoung3889 4 года назад +33

    At the studio where I dabble, they have a countertop with some kind of canvas on it that's used for wedging and drying used clay--it seems to work okay. Never heard of using plaster before. Any reason why plaster or concrete would be better?

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  4 года назад +19

      Most of us use plaster actually, including myself.
      Some people use wood, some people used concrete, but I've always use plaster.
      the main reason that we use these things are because they are porous enough to absorb the moisture through your clay when you're trying to dry it out or wedge on it.
      plaster is extremely absorbent and helps you recycle your play faster and is also heavy enough to withstand most people wedging on it. This is why many people make tables out of them to wedge on.
      Some people caution those who use plaster that the plaster might get stuck in your play body and cause little explosions in kiln. But in the seven years I've been doing this that is literally never happened to me.

    • @catherineyoung3889
      @catherineyoung3889 3 года назад +2

      @Quentin Maxwell Actually, its just plywood. But thanks for your reply!

    • @joykelso
      @joykelso 3 года назад +9

      At our studio, the tables covered in canvas are for hand-building/wedging because clay doesn’t stick to it.
      But in the throwing room, we have plaster tables, as tired or collapsed wheel thrown clay often needs the plaster to pull moisture out so it can be used again.
      Handbuilders often have the opposite problem, when pieces dry out too quick as they’re building, so they only need to wedge it back together to homogenize it.
      That’s what I was told, anyway.

    • @Pinkbatrobi
      @Pinkbatrobi 2 года назад +2

      I was actually taught never to use canvas to wedge, as the clay that inevitably gets in the surface of the material dries and is released in the sir, so that you eventually breathe it. That is also why It is very important that surfaces are wet mopped/sponged, rather than swept/brushed clean…

  • @PaulsGarage
    @PaulsGarage 5 лет назад +241

    "If you dont have a lot of upper body strength..." I'm listening...

  • @tokugoamako5625
    @tokugoamako5625 4 года назад +33

    So glad my teacher assigned taking notes on this video for Digital Learning today

  • @ceramicSabrina
    @ceramicSabrina 5 лет назад +28

    I still want to learn spiral wedging, I’ve never been able to get it right. But ram’s head wedging has never let me down!

  • @MsMrWildhorse
    @MsMrWildhorse Год назад +4

    I’m a happy camper. Hubs bought me a wheel 2 years ago, daunting to use. Your videos give me confidence to get started. We both thank you!🎉

  • @lumen8039
    @lumen8039 10 месяцев назад +4

    I love how you easily explain things in your video. Some folx are so sciency that I literally just checkout. Thanks for your content and the side of humor 😊

  • @krystalzigmund9358
    @krystalzigmund9358 2 года назад +4

    Yesss finally someone I can watch for pottery. Love your personality AND info

  • @markstrehlow3579
    @markstrehlow3579 3 года назад +13

    I started wedging recently, after being laaaaazzzzzyyyyy. Amazing how much easier it made throwing. I wedge on a piece of birch plywood (2'x2') i got at the local building supply store for $4.

  • @icedog52
    @icedog52 5 лет назад +33

    Great video donte, excellent explanation for beginners on clay wedging. For me I dont normally wedge bag clay since it was already pugged. I've tried throwing with and without wedging bag clay and theres.not much difference for me. A few potters I know have recommended to at least drop the bag a few times to compress and get rid of the memory then cut and ball/bullet for the wheel The one thing people should know is the direction of the spiral when throwing on the wheel since the rotation affects the platelet alignment when centering.

  • @courtneytesvich1333
    @courtneytesvich1333 2 года назад +8

    "But Dante, I don't WANT to wedge my clay. It hurts, and I'm laaaaazy!". Literally me! I am here after 3 years of refusing to wedge and dealing with wobbles. But I can't get my clay centered so I'm finally giving in and learning how to wedge 😞. Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @emiglam
    @emiglam 4 года назад +22

    This made so much more sense than when my ceramics teacher demonstrated it today. Thank you!

  • @cynax7757
    @cynax7757 4 месяца назад +1

    So grateful I found your videos. I want to start ceramic making.

  • @spikeboy101
    @spikeboy101 4 месяца назад +2

    I just want to thank you for being a great teacher and making all your videos. I started pottery about 3 weeks ago and your videos have helped me more than you know 😂 I've watched so many that helped me out with specific issues and I'm having a great time doing pottery

  • @rebeccakumi5369
    @rebeccakumi5369 2 года назад +2

    Your capacity for clear explanation is fantastic. I’m obsessed.

  • @SandiHooper
    @SandiHooper Год назад +2

    Just found these lessons and I’m loving it! You’re a great teacher.

  • @kirstenryan2346
    @kirstenryan2346 Месяц назад

    Thank Dante, great information and entertaining. I can’t wait to give this a try

  • @ceciliaclaro87
    @ceciliaclaro87 5 лет назад +19

    Your videos make me hate ceramics class a little less :)

    • @cierramaggard7700
      @cierramaggard7700 4 года назад

      How is your I'm hoping to take ceramics in my junior year (highschool btw)

    • @ceciliaclaro87
      @ceciliaclaro87 4 года назад +1

      Cierra Maggard honestly it’s wasn’t bad but I didn’t like it, but I passed so that’s all that matters.But watching his videos helped me out a lot 😅

  • @maikikosan3512
    @maikikosan3512 22 дня назад

    The edits are gold 😂😂😂 even though it‘s a learning video, i laughed a lot watching it 😂

  • @moonstrifflimestone5493
    @moonstrifflimestone5493 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for making this! I don't have time to watch it right now but I'll study it thoroughly when I can.

  • @Natalieleu
    @Natalieleu Год назад +1

    I like your videos, you always make it interesting and fun.

  • @mebearcreations
    @mebearcreations 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you so much! This was very helpful. Through internet I found out I didn’t wedge properly, causing all kinds of trouble at the turning wheel. Thanks to your video, I now know what I did wrong and how to correct myself. Yes, basically I was just moving the clay 🙈 Going to practice what you showed in tomorrow’s class.

  • @XDdu73
    @XDdu73 3 года назад +5

    Thanks so much ! I'm a beginner learning at home and I've been struggling with wedging and other videos just didn't do it for me. I think I finally get it 😅

  • @rsmas1
    @rsmas1 3 года назад +2

    Yeah I haven't been taught well at the studio I went to 🤦🏽‍♀️ They gave me a piece of cloth to wedge on, and did not explain a proper technique. Thanks for this! Imma go watch the whole damn playlist now.

  • @-zephyressence-2018
    @-zephyressence-2018 3 года назад +2

    I'm pretty good at spiraling downward if I do say so myself. Been doing it for years, so spiral wedging should be a piece of cake!

  • @jennpease1023
    @jennpease1023 3 года назад +5

    Love your videos! I have always hated spiral wedging, and seem to put more air bubbles into my clay than take them out, using that method. Thanks for explaining the difference. I'll stick to the rams head method......

  • @sandracartica4932
    @sandracartica4932 Год назад

    I can't tell you how often I watch this video to remind myself if the correct hand position. Thank you Donte! This video is the best for us newby potters cuz I don't want to fight with my clay when it's on the wheel... I usually don't win! LOL

  • @bluejeanfrog
    @bluejeanfrog 5 лет назад +8

    Thanks for the excellent way you explain things. I never thought about wedging on the concrete floor before. Since I'm short, I have a harder time using my upper body at the wedging table at the studio.

  • @TheElxe
    @TheElxe 2 года назад +1

    Great explained! Thanks very much! Now I think I´ve got it!! And I have been trying this such long....

  • @anastasiia.fartushna
    @anastasiia.fartushna 7 месяцев назад

    I like your course and your sense of humour😅 thanks for these videos )))

  • @hekaersa
    @hekaersa 4 года назад +1

    I love your sense of humor 😆👍

  • @danielleworley9112
    @danielleworley9112 2 года назад

    Thank you for showing spiral from your point of view!! This finally makes sense. I can only do rams head for a few pounds.

  • @thebadegg8937
    @thebadegg8937 2 месяца назад

    Getting started in Ceramics and this series is so helpful.
    also shoutout that little bug on the left at 9:03

  • @SharlaO
    @SharlaO 2 месяца назад

    Just got my first wheel for Mother’s Day. Received my first two blocks of clay!! Terracotta and white stoneware clay. These videos are so helpful! 🙏🏻. Any tips for a beginner would be greatly appreciated! Happy throwing everyone!! ❤

  • @Jenny-nz4mi
    @Jenny-nz4mi 5 лет назад +11

    I keep trying to convince my son to wedge my clay for me, he just laughs. Argh teens!
    Love your vids Donte, thank you for all the effort you put into sharing your knowledge.

    • @XcrazytomboychickX
      @XcrazytomboychickX 3 года назад

      As a person fresh outta my teens im on your son's side.. it's your hobby not his 😅

    • @Jenny-nz4mi
      @Jenny-nz4mi 3 года назад +1

      @@XcrazytomboychickX Yeah but no, he's 6'1 and can do it so much faster 😂

    • @satoshimori5130
      @satoshimori5130 Год назад

      @@XcrazytomboychickX as a person fresh outta my freah outta teenage stage. I'm on the mom's side...he should try out a nice hobby like this, spend some time with his mom.

  • @firemonkey0011
    @firemonkey0011 2 года назад

    The motorcycle analogy really helps!

  • @margieloesch1497
    @margieloesch1497 3 года назад

    Just a beginner at the JC…. like your methods! Thanks

  • @growwithjo56
    @growwithjo56 4 года назад +2

    your videos are so helpful! thank you for being beginner friendly 😊 stay healthy & keep creating!

  • @quillclock
    @quillclock 4 года назад

    I just came into 3 wheels from a school. im using this to teach my friends. thank you

  • @Madigan308
    @Madigan308 3 года назад +1

    I am so happy I found your videos, the MOST helpful videos I've seen for a beginner like meeee :D

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  3 года назад +1

      I try

    • @Madigan308
      @Madigan308 3 года назад

      @@EarthNationCeramics just finished watching your video on pulling, and it suddenly made sense why my attemps today were all just attempts 😬

  • @cosmicssoul
    @cosmicssoul 3 года назад +3

    I’m watching your videos and manifesting that I get the opportunity to learn pottery. These are so helpful. Thank you, oh great clay bender. 💚

  • @Marceau.Verdiere.Atelier
    @Marceau.Verdiere.Atelier 4 месяца назад

    very helpful, thanks!

  • @joje90aj17
    @joje90aj17 4 года назад +17

    my ceramics teacher played this except it was through a really bad speaker so it's just this playing in horrible quality while you hear the teacher snacking the clay

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  4 года назад +4

      I'm sorry he did you like that. In hope re-watching it alone helped

    • @joje90aj17
      @joje90aj17 4 года назад +1

      @@EarthNationCeramics oh no, the video was great! I just found the situation a little humerous

  • @gb4670
    @gb4670 5 лет назад +1

    Have a great weekend Dante, thanks for the video.

  • @TheUltimateAcres
    @TheUltimateAcres 2 года назад

    Very awesome and fun. I will definitely stay tuned. #Keepupthegreatwork

  • @majellarohini
    @majellarohini 2 года назад

    awesome video. im greener than green clay at working with clay and, i find spiral wedging hard on my forearm. I have defaulted to something like rams head and now know the righter way

  • @cynthiabowen3499
    @cynthiabowen3499 3 года назад

    Glad the way you explain things. you give me lot of ideas. thanks for talking about the Broom :)

  • @nathanaelmyer5121
    @nathanaelmyer5121 3 года назад

    Thank you for these videos.

  • @kendragaulin3266
    @kendragaulin3266 5 лет назад +4

    Congrats on getting spiral wedging down! I’m still working on it.. can’t quite get the motion down yet

  • @lolodove65
    @lolodove65 3 года назад

    Thank you. You've got a great teaching technique. You've got a new subscriber!!

  • @captainpotatochips1367
    @captainpotatochips1367 4 года назад +11

    4:22 “you’re gonna have a bad time”
    Me: why do i hear boss music?

    • @justyana488
      @justyana488 3 года назад

      lmao

    • @cosmicsans3275
      @cosmicsans3275 3 года назад

      lmao i was thinking he was actually going to put the music since he uses other meme sound effects

  • @bellgrand
    @bellgrand Месяц назад

    When we get to quantities of clay too large to wedge by hand, we do slamming. That is, we cut the clay into two pieces vertically, slam them together, then pick the entire thing up, turn it over, and hurl it down onto a concrete slab. Repeat. In my experience, this is easier than spiraling.

  • @MissLilCuteTea
    @MissLilCuteTea Год назад

    This is awesome thanks for this

  • @susanstclair9927
    @susanstclair9927 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @xeulbnc
    @xeulbnc 3 года назад

    Just want to say thanks! This is really one of the most informative and insightful video about ram head wedging I have ever seen !

  • @tolulopeogundare5014
    @tolulopeogundare5014 3 года назад

    Spiral kneading is my best..

  • @tomgerste1818
    @tomgerste1818 2 года назад

    Nice. I would love to see a finished poorly wedged ball with air pockets. Nice work.

  • @franciscocortez8802
    @franciscocortez8802 4 года назад +11

    great video! question: if you are working just hand building, not the wheel, do you need to wedge the clay anyway? thanks.

    • @quillclock
      @quillclock 4 года назад +1

      nah you can kneed it however you like to for your purposes.

  • @manotity
    @manotity 3 года назад

    Thaaaaanks that was very helpful

  • @natrelletyson
    @natrelletyson 5 месяцев назад

    I love this video. Don’t know if I missed it, but how many minutes should be spent wedging clay?

  • @Yourhighnessnona
    @Yourhighnessnona 3 года назад

    Oh my God, THANK YOU!

  • @Typhoonatlas
    @Typhoonatlas 3 года назад

    Subscribed. Great videos mate!

  • @jayah-NYC
    @jayah-NYC 4 года назад

    Thank you!! Great video :)

  • @LambentLark
    @LambentLark 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, I just stomped around the shop vocalizing "I am not an animal! I wedge!" I thought I was alone. Some smart ass yelled back, "your underwear doesn't count!" Why me?!

  • @rosebud5543
    @rosebud5543 3 года назад +2

    Hello so excited I came across your channel. I am very new to clay pottery . I've been working with air dry clay and wanted to step it up a notch. I recently bought a table top pottery wheel its so intimidating. But I subscribed to your channel and looking forward to learning from you're channel. New Subbie 🥀
    Thank you 🤗

  • @vinsolo
    @vinsolo 4 года назад

    I like this video

  • @SuperDavidBrothers
    @SuperDavidBrothers 3 года назад

    For me, I would love using the ram's head wedging method because that's the most easiest for me to use instead of spiral wedging because that did look a little tough for my needs.

  • @evamooney2953
    @evamooney2953 10 месяцев назад +1

    I wish you addec scream sound effects to you cutting the clay with the wire tool, would have followed perfectly from the help me

  • @amencastro1500
    @amencastro1500 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @dildo_baggins4419
    @dildo_baggins4419 3 года назад +3

    Ahh the memories of wedging old, hard, shitty clay at arts school.

  • @gbennett58
    @gbennett58 3 года назад

    Andy Ward at Ancient Pottery says that research has shown that air pockets in the clay are not a problem. He says just knead it like bread dough.

  • @kimm4845
    @kimm4845 5 лет назад +1

    welcome to the gun show!

  • @SeanBill
    @SeanBill Год назад

    Grumpy Grandpa Wedging! :)

  • @Spiritual_GardenABR
    @Spiritual_GardenABR 5 лет назад +2

    Why when I wedge my low fire clay, it starts BREAKING APART INTO LITTLE PEICES i don’t understand please let me know what I’m doing wrong

  • @rl-sr3lc
    @rl-sr3lc 5 лет назад +2

    9:24 Try to make Ball.
    stellar video. 12/10.

  • @shanemilehi
    @shanemilehi 3 года назад +1

    How can you store clay for a long time? Have you done a video on that?

  • @patriciapoole
    @patriciapoole 3 года назад +3

    If you have a large amount of clay to wedge, like 20 lbs, could you wedge smaller chunks and then wedge them together to make it easier?

  • @narwhool
    @narwhool 4 года назад

    I can't thank you enough

  • @Kaylo-ren
    @Kaylo-ren 4 года назад +2

    I'm watching this because my art teacher is making us bc school is closed due to Corona 🤪

  • @annettekeys8863
    @annettekeys8863 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your tips! I’ve watched your video on how much water to use and one thing I’ve been suggested by others to do when pulling out fresh bagged clay is to slice it up and let the pieces soak in water for 5 minutes before wedging, can I get your thoughts on this Dante? Thanks!

  • @catalinabsolano7482
    @catalinabsolano7482 Год назад

    Yes I can deal with your voice !!😂❤

  • @zpracticez
    @zpracticez 3 месяца назад

    wedging tutorial starts at 5:46

  • @catalinavillamizar8683
    @catalinavillamizar8683 Год назад

    hi, thanks for your videos they are very useful. Do you mind to link the clay that you are using?

  • @tinavestal2967
    @tinavestal2967 Год назад

    Thanks for the education. Can you share details about your wheel?

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  Год назад +1

      Should have 2 in depth videos on wheels. Look in the vlog playlist

  • @greenness7387
    @greenness7387 2 года назад

    Would have liked to see a slowed down process for spiral wedging.

  • @cariadwales1979
    @cariadwales1979 2 года назад

    I have arthritis in my thumb joint so which wedging technique would be easier for me to wedge?

  • @nightingalepottery5500
    @nightingalepottery5500 5 лет назад

    I'm gonna try spiral wedging tomorrow. I think I will much prefer it to Rams Head.

  • @AlpacaRenee
    @AlpacaRenee Год назад

    Is wedging as important for making slabs for small tiles?

  • @teodorastankovic3215
    @teodorastankovic3215 3 года назад +2

    I knead my bread like that😂

    • @chrispya1
      @chrispya1 2 года назад +1

      I was gonna say! It's exactly like kneading bread, just denser.

  • @MsHburnett
    @MsHburnett 5 лет назад

    Thx

  • @evamooney2953
    @evamooney2953 10 месяцев назад

    What's the method of wedging called that leaves your ball of clay in a cone shape?

  • @staciebarton3848
    @staciebarton3848 5 лет назад

    Can I make a plaster slab diy?

  • @jakemarlenawatson8417
    @jakemarlenawatson8417 4 года назад +8

    Super noob here 🤚🏻. How do you know when your done wedging that peice of clay?

    • @kistzu
      @kistzu 3 года назад +1

      You can slice it up and see if you got holes in it. After a while it's just a gut feeling.

  • @pequodexpress
    @pequodexpress 3 года назад

    My son and I are just getting into pottery. How long does that bag of clay last in storage? If the clay dries out, is it just a matter of moisturizing it with water and kneading to get it back to a workable state?

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  3 года назад +4

      As long as you keep the bag that it came in very closed and you make sure it's in a moist environment it can stay for years

  • @AnnakiVEVO
    @AnnakiVEVO 4 года назад +1

    I dug my own wild clay and it is so difficult to work with and if sometimes it doesn't crack in the process it cracks while resting (before biscuit). Wedging doesn't seem to develop more elasticity. Don't wanna waste my time if it is not going anywhere. I'm avoiding to blame the clay but is it the clay? (just doing that for fun and for the first time btw) Thank you!

    • @amberwaters2998
      @amberwaters2998 4 года назад

      Did you water process to remove excess sand?

    • @AnnakiVEVO
      @AnnakiVEVO 4 года назад

      @@amberwaters2998/videos Yes I suppose I did, followed what I learned on youtube and applied it (water, sift, settle, lay to dry etc ...) but the result is kind of earthy (not that elastic) and all the pottery I made cracked while drying (thin, thick, large and small shapes). Is it the quality of clay ? Thank you

  • @stehill2822
    @stehill2822 4 года назад

    Can you/anyone recommend a cheap water based clay for sculpting thanks !!

  • @carolshill6861
    @carolshill6861 3 года назад

    I want to make tiles. I have seen videos where the person just cuts directly off the bagged clay and did not wedge or knead. Is this a good idea? Or should I wedge to make sure no bubbles are in the clay?

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  3 года назад +1

      Tiles are usually just a slab of clay that are cut out. So it would help a little but not as much as if you were throwing with said clay.
      But
      If you find an air bubble while making a slab, you'll know why.

  • @tedburris2886
    @tedburris2886 5 лет назад +1

    So, I have been wedging on plaster but have been told that plaster in the clay will blow up in the kiln. Yet I saw you slide the plaster across the floor leaving pieces of plaster on the concrete then wedge your clay in the same spot plaster and all. Am I worrying to much about getting plaster in my clay?

    • @adriannegoodwin8850
      @adriannegoodwin8850 5 лет назад

      No. Don't get plaster in your clay.

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  5 лет назад +2

      I feel like it depends on the peace, for example I just loaded my bisque this morning and nothing exploded on me. And yes it was the same clay that you saw me wedge today.
      although I'm not saying it's cool to just shove plaster in your stuff but I think a tiny bit doesn't make a huge explosion

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  5 лет назад +3

      But yeah if you're wedging into a piece of plaster and a large chunk gets in there, you should probably take it out. don't think just because you wedge on plaster that means you're automatically going to get an explosive amount of plaster in your clay

  • @theodorelee7776
    @theodorelee7776 4 года назад

    Does it have to be a piece of clay that big to wedge it? would it be fine to wedge a small mug-sized ball?

  • @theresawarren4849
    @theresawarren4849 Год назад

    Do you need to do this for hand building?

    • @EarthNationCeramics
      @EarthNationCeramics  Год назад

      Technically no but I find that wedging helps the clay experience go a little smoother regardless of necessity

  • @bbd1254
    @bbd1254 2 года назад

    My clay is cracking a little while I do this? Should I mist it with some water?

    • @adix773
      @adix773 2 года назад

      I dunno, but same here. I think it needs more water but I had to add a lot more than what misting would add.