Tried to explain to my girlfriend how I made the vase next to my bed- I couldn’t articulate the process properly so I showed her this video… ended up watching the whole thing a few hours later because I liked the video style lol.
I’m a relative beginner and I don’t have a wheel, though I have access to a very basic table top turn table. How do I ensure that the pot stays as even and symmetrical as possible on all sides like a thrown pot? As in, not flaring out on one side?
Thank you. New learner here. I enjoyed your video! Two quick questions though: 1) What was the tar paper for? I missed that and 2) could you hand coil a narrow, flared opening at top if you wanted instead of throwing it own the wheel? Thanks!!
Hey, thanks for asking. The way I finished this pot is not always how I finish coil pots. I don't know what compelled me to make it that way. Just the what I was feeling at the time. But yes, you can coil the rim and flare it out. I would make sure you have a banding or potter's wheel to assure symmetry. Also, I rolled the base slab on tar paper so it doesn't stick to the table. I always roll slabs on tar paper.
This is a great video. Can I ask - my pots keep sinking on themselves and collapsing. I don’t have a heat gun, should I leave time between making the bottom and the top?
Yes. Allow the previous layers of the shoulder to become leather hard. Not too hard, but hard enough to hold up. Try not to wet it or apply extra water until you feel confident it will hold up well.
Great video. I see that you don’t pinch the coils once you put them on. Do you just keep adding thick coils and let it be heavy? Just curious. Thanks for sharing.
You'll notice as I was smoothing with a trimming stick on both sides, the walls would thin out. So I do pinch some. Plus, there is a lot of trimming in the leather hard stage. I do feel like my coil pots are slightly thicker, which is why I hardly ever make them. I only coil and throw when making pots 2 feet and taller.
Great work!! One question....coils looks thick, maybe 1cm....then the walls of the final product are thick too? Or did you trim in the end? Iam still learning how thick the final walls must be, thanks.
How do you get such a beautifully symmetrical, even shape on the pot! Please could you give me some tips and my pots always turn out more bulbous on one side.
Literally just…. Thank you so much. Exactly what I needed.
This has been my favourite tutorial so far!! (Also love the Lord Huron in the background ... so great)
Thank you!!
Nice graphics to help beginners learn the process. Thank you.
This was so satisfying to watch. It looks really good too
Tried to explain to my girlfriend how I made the vase next to my bed- I couldn’t articulate the process properly so I showed her this video… ended up watching the whole thing a few hours later because I liked the video style lol.
holllllly SMOKES what a great video thanks so much!
I’m a relative beginner and I don’t have a wheel, though I have access to a very basic table top turn table. How do I ensure that the pot stays as even and symmetrical as possible on all sides like a thrown pot? As in, not flaring out on one side?
Great video! I’d love to show this to my ceramic students and get you some more views 😁
Excellent! Very Inspiring. Thanks for the detailed instruction.
Excellent instruction. Thank you!
You are good.
Hi . Just checking. Are you actually using the wheel ?
Thank you. New learner here. I enjoyed your video! Two quick questions though: 1) What was the tar paper for? I missed that and 2) could you hand coil a narrow, flared opening at top if you wanted instead of throwing it own the wheel? Thanks!!
Hey, thanks for asking. The way I finished this pot is not always how I finish coil pots. I don't know what compelled me to make it that way. Just the what I was feeling at the time. But yes, you can coil the rim and flare it out. I would make sure you have a banding or potter's wheel to assure symmetry.
Also, I rolled the base slab on tar paper so it doesn't stick to the table. I always roll slabs on tar paper.
this is really helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
hello!!! i was just how did you smooth it out so nicely?
he’s baddass
Fabulous
I am learning how to cool build. And I was wondering if you yes a cheese grater to thin the walls in the end? I find my hand built pots very heavy.
You could, or trim them with a loop tool while attached to a wheel.
@@oysterphish311 Thnks! I am finally getting serious about ceramics. I'll be binge watching your channel. Loving all the info :) great job
Lindo trabalho!
nice
This is a great video. Can I ask - my pots keep sinking on themselves and collapsing. I don’t have a heat gun, should I leave time between making the bottom and the top?
Yes. Allow the previous layers of the shoulder to become leather hard. Not too hard, but hard enough to hold up. Try not to wet it or apply extra water until you feel confident it will hold up well.
Great video. I see that you don’t pinch the coils once you put them on. Do you just keep adding thick coils and let it be heavy? Just curious. Thanks for sharing.
You'll notice as I was smoothing with a trimming stick on both sides, the walls would thin out. So I do pinch some. Plus, there is a lot of trimming in the leather hard stage. I do feel like my coil pots are slightly thicker, which is why I hardly ever make them. I only coil and throw when making pots 2 feet and taller.
How long are you waiting between each layer?
Depends. Not long, as I'm using a blow dryer at times.
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Great work!! One question....coils looks thick, maybe 1cm....then the walls of the final product are thick too? Or did you trim in the end? Iam still learning how thick the final walls must be, thanks.
They are thick, which gives me ample room to trim a fair amount. These pots get pretty thin and light.
How do you get such a beautifully symmetrical, even shape on the pot! Please could you give me some tips and my pots always turn out more bulbous on one side.
beautiful! How long did it take you from start to finish to make your vase?
Not sure to be honest. Maybe a couple of hours? Having heat helps.
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you completely skipped how you made the shape of the piece move start moving inward and getting smaller which is kind of important.
Can't win 'em all. Am I right? 😄
Well, I would say that you "cheated" at the end because the idea was to finish it only with coils, but hey it's beautiful 😊
You go to MSU?
UM
But how do you clean dat shit?
Oh, so you are throwing on the wheel at the end
I'm making a water jug with this technique and it's a disaster 😃
That's how you learn. Keep at it.
@@oysterphish311 It's ok now but I definitely think the piece could be improved for next time!