25. Throwing / Making Mugs & Pulling / Attaching Handles with Hsin-Chuen Lin 林新春 馬克杯拉坯修坯接把示範
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2010
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Mr. Lin, My name is Nick and I just wanted to thank you.. I am a highschool senior who has found the time to take ceramics class... Thanks to you, I was able to earn an A+ on my first 4 pieces because of your expert advice (like the water drip onto the handle, and letting the handles dry a bit before use). Also, because you give advice, and you don't tell us how to make it YOUR way, I find that I can still feel like my own style is in my piece, thank you very much for your work.
Thank you so much for sharing. Your work is beautiful and I really appreciate your knowledge for this craft. Your pieces are lovely. Works of art.
$40. And if you've ever had a handmade mug........ it's like hand knit socks, totally worth it.
I don't know about anyone els but I was really angry before I started watching this and now I'm pretty calm. I really like your work
Thank you for showing me how to do this the right way. I have tried many times. Now I can handle anything!
Such a patient, careful teacher. I've been doing this for a lot of years, but I learn something valuable from each of your clips. Thanks so much.
I absolutely love your videos. You are the best teacher on youtube that I have found. Thank you for explaining why you do certain things to the pottery ; it has helped me understand more about the entire process of pottery building. Keep the videos coming please :)
Hi! I was in the pottery studio in Sunnyvale yesterday. Was my first time throwing, and I made that mug. I was confused about the process for attaching a handle and will use this information in the future. Appreciate the video :)
I was reading the comments while watching in disbelief. Now I’m totally on board with his teaching and I agree with many of you. Love. Subscribed.
You make everything look so easy. . And beautiful!
Mr. Hsinchuen, your videos are amazing and I learnt a great amount of tricks to manage clay. Thank you so much.
i feel like the most underrated aspect of your instructionals is the careful attention you place on the state of dryness of the clay. Porcelain is very difficult to master in that aspect and even the slightest misjudgement in the leatherhardness of the clay can result in big mishaps especially when trying to add a handle to a mug! I have more often than not tried to work with clay when it just isn't ready! haha! your patience is greatly applauded!
Its the opposite for me I procrastinate and let it get to dry. Luckily my clay is very forgiving i haven't had any issues with cracking. But my habits probably won't work for porcelain XD
Yes, porcelain is so touchy :)!
Está de verdad muy muy bueno. Me gustaría hacerlo, gracias por el video. Saludos desde Uruguay ;D
Best handle tutorial I have come across. Very helpful indeed, thank you!
So beatiful art!
Thanks this helps me so much, it clears up so many small details that I've always wondered about. It's like you answered questions I didn't even quite know how to ask.
Thank you very much.
What beautiful mugs! Thank you for this inspiring video, which is full of so many great tips and techniques. It made me smile as I thought of the mug handle I made the other day (the first for 20 years) as mine was so clumsy in comparison. You've given me something to aim for and the advice necessary to achieve it. Now I'll have to do lots and lots and lots of practice. Thanks again!
I love the handles you make on your cups!!! Thank you so much for creating videos of your amazing work, I'm always inspired by them and they are always so gentle and easy to watch over and over. :) Definitely favorited this video!
your videos are wonderful! i also LOVE your work! you inspire me to improve my own work. THANK YOU!
Love the end : - ) such beautiful mugs! thank you so much for sharing!!
Thank you so much for all of these fantastic and informative videos!
really enjoyed the video thank you, a no rush way of attaching handles to pottery
I like the method u used with the wire cutter
you are so badass.
thank you for all of these amazing videos. your work is gorgeous.
amazing! this video is so helpful and those cups are beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Perhaps in another video you can show how you made the mug bodies because they were beautiful
Very informative. I like your thinking about the shape of the handle.
wow! beautiful work.. I love it!!
thank you so much..i watch your videos every day!
fantastic video! very informative and exceptionally well edited :)
I love your work. I'm learning from you. Thanks for posting.
You are welcome!
Excellent designs and work!
Amazing!!!! You are a great teacher
Thank you for your video tutorials. I have learned lot from watching your videos.
i'm going to have to try this in class. i love coffee and tea and this would be a great gift for some friends
Thank you so much for the fine attention to detail and passing along such great tips and instruction!
You are welcome!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Wow, beautiful!
those are gorgeous! i just started taking a pottery class... these are great projects to aspire tp! :)
gorgeous mugs!!
Hi, I trim my pots at leather hard stage. Please watch my video #128 to get the tools information.
Thank you! Very refined work!
Lovely work
Wonderful!!!
Thank you very much, your videos are very helpful.
perfect ....your great artist
Wonderful! Очень красиво, спасибо!
This was very helpful! Thank you.
Amazing.
your video is so helpful. thank you
you are magician... wooow
His really good
Thank you for showing the details. Great video... I also liked your video on making simple tools from hack saw blades. I must make some chattering blades...beautiful designs...
Beautiful ... always!
Very satisfying to watch. 😎
Thanks for showing how to pull the handle
Beautiful thanks for video
Wonderful videos! You're amazing! Would you mind telling me what kind of clay you use?
Wow. Good teaching video
Great! Thank you.
Thank you
thank you for the video
Beautiful! Subscribed.
very helpful video, thanks
I love the part when you start shaving the clay! It looks funny.
@clayphoenix There is nothing to do with the string cut-off. My way of avoiding s crack is to trim the bottom thin enough. How thin? I'd say about 1/8 inch. Also, dry your pots naturally instead of put them under the sun.
With the Iron wash, I fired them on either reduction or oxidation atmosphere. They are both nice.
Very good demonstration : )
awesome!
The 4th cup he threw was my favorite :3
Incredible work! What kind of clay do you use that's dries so fast?? Help
Your work is so beautiful. I wonder how you avoid cracking when throwing porcelain off the hump. Does it have anything to do with the string cut-off? I find that porcelain cracks about 50% of the time when I throw small bowls off it- even when I rib the interior base a lot. Any suggestions?
Also, can you share the iron wash you are using over chattering? I assume you are reduction firing your work to keep that dark red of the wash.
Thanks!
thank you master
Amazing
Big help ~ thanks
oh yes this video is so so usefull, your e real master because you share and show and you do it damgood :)
i used to make 300 2 pint pitchers in a day and then pull handeles on the following day.repetition throwing on peacework more i made the more i earned.you could cut the pot in half with a cheese wire and it would be the same thickness from top to bottom,my great uncle taught me and he was a thrower for 45 years.
Very beautiful work, do you usually not score the bottom portion of the handle joint?
+James Bishop
Yes, I thought that was a good question too!
the handling of the material looks very professional yet a little bit stiff. not to say as critique, more as an observation of his style and character with the clay. very insightful.
it also has to do with how they dry, flipping the bowls asap after throwing helps a lot
Your doing good
I like his voice
Que belleza!
Am I the only one who thinks the humming of the wheel is relaxing?
This is beautiful! I am just getting started. Do you have a studio? I am so close
I got a pottery set and lost the instructions my first thought was RUclips I checked about ten videos but I learned the most from this
Any tips on the trimming tools used at 7.48 to generate that texture?
what kind of wheel set up do you use? where can you find the tools that "jump" across the surface creating all the different textures?
Fantastic work, what clay do you use for the mugs? There great
He's using porcelain!
Ur very good
Beautiful technique! How did you make your trimming tools? I'm very interested in learning! Subscribed, btw. :)
What colors did you use for the second mug.... The orangey one
what kind of string do you use? i notice it seems like regular string! how awesome!
just like a cotton string works... or like the canvas that most studios use to cover their wedging tables... the little strands that pull off will work if you can get a long enough one. just wet it before the first cut and it works great.
how long do the mugs dry before trimming?
Absolutely beautiful! My dream is to connect with my inner creativity, painting, pottery, drawing etc.... No time tho 😔
Syn Ess make time for your dreams. life's too short
Good
Gosh i would just love to make one like these :(
Hi - I really wish to understand your important notes as 100%, but although the problem is that I'm deaf, so could you please to add a closed captioned in this related to mugs pottery on wheel.
He makes his handles two hours before he makes the mug.the rest he is basically showing you until attaching the handle then - score with finger nail then add a bit of slip. Squeeze the handle onto the mug. Let sit for ten minutes so mug and handle will be same dampness. Use needle tool to move the joint. He taps it and uses the extra clay to join. Smooth joint, add water to help smooth Clay let it hang naturally and adjust clay a little bit, add a drop of water before compressing with thumb, his English isn't so perfect so watch the video closely. 🌜
what kind of clay are you using?
What type of clay are you using?