its called a "Banding Wheel" if its heavy enough to spin for a while once you give it a good push... (yours is a banding wheel, Shimpo i believe) a Lazy Suzan is basically always being turned by one hand and holds no momentum, and is usually very light... nice work bro ❤👍
Could I roll a thrown cup onto this after it’s leather hard by rolling it over the block and applying pressure on the inside as I roll?or do you think the relief wouldn’t show up so much?
I am still a beginner. I would love a beginner series from ! I love your tone and explanations
Love my Expect Nothing tumbler! Thank you, Kyle
Great video. I learnt a lot 👍🏻
its called a "Banding Wheel" if its heavy enough to spin for a while once you give it a good push... (yours is a banding wheel, Shimpo i believe)
a Lazy Suzan is basically always being turned by one hand and holds no momentum, and is usually very light...
nice work bro ❤👍
@@KyleDarnellArt I never thought about using lino cuts! We're even! Thanks back at ya👍
I would do this, but my name isn't kyle
These are soo awesome. I am in no way a drawing type of artist! Do you sell your lino blocks or know of a place that does?
Could I roll a thrown cup onto this after it’s leather hard by rolling it over the block and applying pressure on the inside as I roll?or do you think the relief wouldn’t show up so much?
I didn't have success but that might be a "Me" problem. But I think it would take a lot of force to get it to emboss.