Enjoying your videos man. Looking into buying a wheel for my garage., can you recommend a good wheel that I won't need to upgrade later but still a good starter? You're prob the most relatable ceramics youtuber on here rn. Great work.
Fok sake, I want to give that video a second thumb up, not becouse of the value if information, since I already passed the wrapping lesson (both educative and the hard way), but because it is really entertainging and good fun! Good job, good lad D. ;)
I've never taken a class with grading, but I've taken a 4 day workshop and go to open studio once a week (I'm a noob). I live in Colorado (humidity doesnt exist here) so even wrapping it doesn't always help. Spraying it with water before wrapping it can help though. I sometimes just accept that I'll have to chisel it or do minimal carving. I don't throw yet though. Not sure how those wizards keep there stuff squshie. Lots of spray bottles surround the tables :)
Hey @earthnationceramics I have a question. I live in Utah and it is super dry first off, however my stuff always cracks (what a noob) does temperature of the room have to do with anything? A cold room compared to a hot room? Also how do you go about fixing those cracks? And what can I before and after to ensure I don’t get them?
Thank you for the clear and funny explanation 👍😀
Enjoying your videos man. Looking into buying a wheel for my garage., can you recommend a good wheel that I won't need to upgrade later but still a good starter? You're prob the most relatable ceramics youtuber on here rn. Great work.
Fok sake, I want to give that video a second thumb up, not becouse of the value if information, since I already passed the wrapping lesson (both educative and the hard way), but because it is really entertainging and good fun! Good job, good lad D. ;)
Dude that's not how percentages add up ;) super helpful video!
I've never taken a class with grading, but I've taken a 4 day workshop and go to open studio once a week (I'm a noob). I live in Colorado (humidity doesnt exist here) so even wrapping it doesn't always help. Spraying it with water before wrapping it can help though. I sometimes just accept that I'll have to chisel it or do minimal carving. I don't throw yet though. Not sure how those wizards keep there stuff squshie. Lots of spray bottles surround the tables :)
Good tips on avoiding dryness --what about how to rehydrate back to leather?
Hey @earthnationceramics I have a question. I live in Utah and it is super dry first off, however my stuff always cracks (what a noob) does temperature of the room have to do with anything? A cold room compared to a hot room? Also how do you go about fixing those cracks? And what can I before and after to ensure I don’t get them?
Thanks for your videos! What clay is this? I loveee it
How much time I can let my pieces done without go to the kiln? I’m a beginner ☺️
That was hot... you should make cool things and record it and teach me how to do it
Have you seen the " just throwing playlist"?
What kind of clay is that?
Looks like a mixture of two colors.
Could be a mixture, but I believe they also sell it like that, pretty cool, right?
Shocking, more sexual innuendos