This is my wheel and I really like it. It feels like a professional wheel to me. I added a yellow bat fabric sticky thing and set my bats on it. It works great and I dont miss the bat pins at all now.
@@lailahsmommy1 she is talking about a bate at which you put under your bat so it does not wobble around (the bat is a plastic circle the size of your wheel had the goes on top of the wheeland can be removed to let peices dry
You did a great job comparing...honest and straight forward.I have this wheel as well as a higher end wheel I bought used. The $200. wheel is great for someone like myself in the beginning stages. My husband modified to use bats, and extended the bottom legs so it would be higher. I found it was low even for me a 5'1" person. I thought about selling it but I 'm keeping it for a back up. It does the job. Great honest video!!!!!
@jeanniepratt1326 Would your husband know how to fix an un-centered wheel? I got mine and the wheel is off-centered and wobbling. VEVOR is no help. TIA if he has any pointers.
I have 6 of them...only problem is the foot peddle..in the 3years..they breakdown..fixed 3 of them all ready...you can throw a fair bit of clay...I built stands for them to sit in
I started on a budget wheel. It was ok but the bat system is a draw back for me. The pins would hit my drip pan if I put them in. It’s been reliable but I’m ready to upgrade.
I bought the $120 version for my nieces to use, because my Brent (❤) is way too big for them. It worked, and I was ticked with their joy, but the wheel is, no question, inferior quality to a good wheel. The top wasn't sealed, so I had to use silicone sealant to make sure water couldn't drip down into the motor housing and the front plate fell off during the unboxing. Not surprised and not angry for the price, just.. It is what it is. They loved it, and I love that they love it.
I bought a kick wheel off Facebook Marketplace and while I like it, the difficulty of moving it in there had me wishing I got an electric one. I'm just not allowed to move for a long, long time.
Without using bats? The first 100 pots are the hardest, then after 5 years you may ask why waste time with them. It may be just dreaming but after a lifetime I saw a video of Johnny Leach taking a plate off without a bat.
Bought this same wheel last month because it had a lot of good reviews. Unfortunately, the wheel head is off-centered and wobbling. VEVOR's customer service is the worst I have ever encountered. Their website says 30-day no-hassle returns, but getting a new wheel has been the biggest hassle ever! Their first reply was for me to wait 3 weeks for a repair kit so that I could fix it myself. We've gone back and forth several times and each time they refuse to let me return the wheel - they keep upping the incentive to keep it. So far they're giving me $125 to keep it. Does anyone know how to fix it? I have no idea and now I'm stuck with an off-centered pottery wheel.
@@leylaguvenc8276 Hi, so after months of haggling back and forth, we agreed they would send me another wheel, but if there was any problem, they would issue a refund. The wheel’s shaft was bent upon arrival, so I ended up with two wobbly wheels and a full refund.
@@artwithmrs.rodriguez6306 thank you for your reply! I am happy gor you that you got the full refund! It is so frustrating to deal with their customer service. I have sent them a video showing the throwing plate is wobbly and they told me it is normal for it to wobble around 1mm. But I don’t know how they measure that the wobble is not bigger than 1mm 🥲 how did you manage to convince them that your wheel was wobbly because right now they are not accepting mine and it has been 2 weeks
That wheel has been "reviewed" by numerous channels. Yes, it spins the wheel head around. Yes, you can make pottery with it. Ok. What about the shoddy build quality? What about the lack of any proper safety certification? What about wiring safety in the presence of water??
What would u say I need to start. I love to paint in with oils but I’ve always had a curiosity for clay. It’s a feeling that I would love it, I have a space I want to make a small studio. If u could give me a starter kit list 😂 what would that be. Remember newbie here
This is my wheel and I really like it. It feels like a professional wheel to me. I added a yellow bat fabric sticky thing and set my bats on it. It works great and I dont miss the bat pins at all now.
Can you explain what you mean? I’m new to this. Please and thank you!!! ❤
@@lailahsmommy1 she is talking about a bate at which you put under your bat so it does not wobble around (the bat is a plastic circle the size of your wheel had the goes on top of the wheeland can be removed to let peices dry
You did a great job comparing...honest and straight forward.I have this wheel as well as a higher end wheel I bought used. The $200. wheel is great for someone like myself in the beginning stages. My husband modified to use bats, and extended the bottom legs so it would be higher. I found it was low even for me a 5'1" person. I thought about selling it but I 'm keeping it for a back up. It does the job. Great honest video!!!!!
how did you add posts for bats?
@jeanniepratt1326 Would your husband know how to fix an un-centered wheel? I got mine and the wheel is off-centered and wobbling. VEVOR is no help. TIA if he has any pointers.
That wheel slows down around 3.5-4 lbs. I took some 220 grit sandpaper and went over the wheel head. I also got PVC pipe to make it a little taller.
I have 6 of them...only problem is the foot peddle..in the 3years..they breakdown..fixed 3 of them all ready...you can throw a fair bit of clay...I built stands for them to sit in
Thank you for your feedback on this - I bought one and ready to get started!
Lovely tutorial and nice shorts 😍😝
Dry your hands or fingertips before you try to lift the piece when you are removing directly off the wheel head.
Also make sure you get all the slip off the piece as well!
What is this soil ??
Tip for removing pottery off the wheelhead:
Remove slip from the exterior of pot with a rib.
Dry/wipe your hands off before touching the pot.
Do you switch between throwing standing and sitting?
Those links don't work
At my ceramics workplace we just got things called “pot lifters”, and they work quite well 😌
Where is the link
Thank you for this kind of content Jon. Anyone out there want to share what the largest amount of clay they were successfully able to center?
My max was 3 lbs. The specifications read 25 lbs capacity and the big heavy duty ones are 100 lb. I am not sure if that holds true.
What version is this the 350w or the 280w?
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I started on a budget wheel. It was ok but the bat system is a draw back for me. The pins would hit my drip pan if I put them in. It’s been reliable but I’m ready to upgrade.
I use this wheel and drilled through it pretty well in instal bat pins, I use these for my classes and they work great!
I bought the $120 version for my nieces to use, because my Brent (❤) is way too big for them.
It worked, and I was ticked with their joy, but the wheel is, no question, inferior quality to a good wheel. The top wasn't sealed, so I had to use silicone sealant to make sure water couldn't drip down into the motor housing and the front plate fell off during the unboxing. Not surprised and not angry for the price, just.. It is what it is. They loved it, and I love that they love it.
I bought a kick wheel off Facebook Marketplace and while I like it, the difficulty of moving it in there had me wishing I got an electric one. I'm just not allowed to move for a long, long time.
I bought used everything to set up my studio ceramics is too expensive..got a Brent wheel for $100..from a mentor
Without using bats? The first 100 pots are the hardest, then after 5 years you may ask why waste time with them. It may be just dreaming but after a lifetime I saw a video of Johnny Leach taking a plate off without a bat.
Dry the hands, that’s the key
Does anyone have the link to it
Dry hands, slip completely ribbed off, cupped hands, lift straight up.
Nope sent mine back wheel had severe wobble and was not removeable
Bought this same wheel last month because it had a lot of good reviews. Unfortunately, the wheel head is off-centered and wobbling. VEVOR's customer service is the worst I have ever encountered. Their website says 30-day no-hassle returns, but getting a new wheel has been the biggest hassle ever! Their first reply was for me to wait 3 weeks for a repair kit so that I could fix it myself. We've gone back and forth several times and each time they refuse to let me return the wheel - they keep upping the incentive to keep it. So far they're giving me $125 to keep it. Does anyone know how to fix it? I have no idea and now I'm stuck with an off-centered pottery wheel.
Hi, I have the same problem. And the customer service is not helping at all. Did you find a solution by a change so far?
@@leylaguvenc8276 Hi, so after months of haggling back and forth, we agreed they would send me another wheel, but if there was any problem, they would issue a refund. The wheel’s shaft was bent upon arrival, so I ended up with two wobbly wheels and a full refund.
@@artwithmrs.rodriguez6306 thank you for your reply! I am happy gor you that you got the full refund! It is so frustrating to deal with their customer service. I have sent them a video showing the throwing plate is wobbly and they told me it is normal for it to wobble around 1mm. But I don’t know how they measure that the wobble is not bigger than 1mm 🥲 how did you manage to convince them that your wheel was wobbly because right now they are not accepting mine and it has been 2 weeks
Yup..no bat pins...Beginners don't need fancy stuff
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That wheel has been "reviewed" by numerous channels. Yes, it spins the wheel head around. Yes, you can make pottery with it. Ok. What about the shoddy build quality? What about the lack of any proper safety certification? What about wiring safety in the presence of water??
You get what you pay for generally speaking.
What would u say I need to start. I love to paint in with oils but I’ve always had a curiosity for clay. It’s a feeling that I would love it, I have a space I want to make a small studio. If u could give me a starter kit list 😂 what would that be. Remember newbie here