Thank you so much for posting this!!! It mans a lot. Keep it up for us who live vicariously through boys rhat can center more than the two pounds i can manage
Thanks Guy. I am really happy to have found these pottery videos after so many years since you've made any. And realised that I learned so many tricks from you. I've made coggles and stamps, the square rib. You're a great teacher and I appreciate your skill and warmth. All the best, Waynos, New Zealand
What a DELIGHT AND A MASTER OF YOUR CRAFT... and banjo playing! I just found you and am grateful to you for sharing decades of experience and inspirations with us. Thank you!
I've watched your videos too many times to count, so when a new one comes its like Christmas - no, better. Please, please keep them coming. And, thank you :)
I still remember watching your videos for the first time in February of 2016. I must had watched all of them at least twice by the end of 2016. I truly enjoy watching Large pottery being made, thank you for making a few. eddiespottery.
@@Fraserlangford I had a 67 Bonnie when I was working in SOuth Wales in 1970 .The last few years I am riding a 900 Triumph STreet Scrambler on my very back farm roads .There are some videos on my channel of riding here in Connecticut ..
Thank you so much for posting this!!! It mans a lot. Keep it up for us who live vicariously through boys rhat can center more than the two pounds i can manage
Thanks for the visit ....
Thanks Guy. I am really happy to have found these pottery videos after so many years since you've made any. And realised that I learned so many tricks from you. I've made coggles and stamps, the square rib. You're a great teacher and I appreciate your skill and warmth. All the best, Waynos, New Zealand
Thank you
That's the perfect shape for a flowerpot - they should be taller and narrower than they are wide. I'd love a set of those!
What a DELIGHT AND A MASTER OF YOUR CRAFT... and banjo playing! I just found you and am grateful to you for sharing decades of experience and inspirations with us. Thank you!
Thank you for your interest and kind words :) It is a joy doing this and Banjo and Motorbiking :)
Bravo, bravo, bravissimo. And thank you for the encore after the tattoo story. Grazie mille.
Fabulous work and so mesmerizing to watch you . Very relaxing 😊
I've watched your videos too many times to count, so when a new one comes its like Christmas - no, better. Please, please keep them coming. And, thank you :)
I still remember watching your videos for the first time in February of 2016. I must had watched all of them at least twice by the end of 2016. I truly enjoy watching Large pottery being made, thank you for making a few. eddiespottery.
Great video Guy!
Always fun to watch someone else throwing pots, especially with such finesse and skill! Thanks, Guy. :))
Yes! Pots! Great work, sir.
Beautiful! Especially the consistency between the two!
Amazing! Thanks for explaining the process. I presume “compression” is when it can go sideways. Literally. 😎🌞✌️
Your clay body moves so fluidly under your control. Can you share what clay body you use? Thanks for taking the time to share your art.
It is 100 Goldart 35 fire clay 15 bond clay 5 to 15 sand (more sand for bigger pots above 35 pounds )
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thanks very much
Where do you get the stamps that you impress on your pots? Are they run-of-the-mill rubber stamps?
I use old 19th century lead type for my name stamp ..Also home made clay stamps and an English crown for the english shapes
Great work. Would you share the size of this pot please.
After firing my 6 pound pot is around 8.25 inches tall and wide ..
@@guywolff Thank you
I just noticed your Triumph poster. I had a 59 500 Triumph while stationed at RAF Croughton with the USAF from 1963 - 1967.
@@Fraserlangford I had a 67 Bonnie when I was working in SOuth Wales in 1970 .The last few years I am riding a 900 Triumph STreet Scrambler on my very back farm roads .There are some videos on my channel of riding here in Connecticut ..
Do the Tuscan pots have drainage holes?
All my flower pots have drainage ...
When do you cut the hole? Right after throwing or after it has dried a bit? I must have missed that on the video🥴
@@Barbara-ty8dj Sorry I just saw this .I make the drainage hole when I first open the floor ...