Hello…very nice and good informative stuff in your video…specially you mentioned for the beginners as well…😊 If you able to make a video on kiln that’s include suggestions for which kiln have to buy so that beginners can complete there studio. Thanks 😊
Hello! Sorry for the late reply. Just seeing your message now. If you’re talking about the wedding table with granite, then no, it can’t be granite. It has to be unpolished stone or wood.
Thank you for such a detailed video! The only thing I is missing here is the setup of a kiln. Can you please recommend which brands and what kind of kilns one should purchase as a beginner. Also some references from where i can buy kilns in india?
thank you for your video! You explained everything in simple steps and easy going :) one question: the collection of clay in the small buckets (dry, ready, slurry) must be according to the type of clay, stoneware, terracotta, etc, right?
Hello…very nice and good informative stuff in your video…specially you mentioned for the beginners as well…😊
If you able to make a video on kiln that’s include suggestions for which kiln have to buy so that beginners can complete there studio.
Thanks 😊
Hello! You’re welcome :) glad this helped. Sure, I’ll try making a video about kilns and firing options.
Have a good day!
This was very informative! Was just wondering if the table could have granite on top? Thanks
Hello! Sorry for the late reply. Just seeing your message now. If you’re talking about the wedding table with granite, then no, it can’t be granite. It has to be unpolished stone or wood.
Thank you for such a detailed video! The only thing I is missing here is the setup of a kiln. Can you please recommend which brands and what kind of kilns one should purchase as a beginner. Also some references from where i can buy kilns in india?
thank you for your video! You explained everything in simple steps and easy going :) one question: the collection of clay in the small buckets (dry, ready, slurry) must be according to the type of clay, stoneware, terracotta, etc, right?
Hello! Most welcome :) so glad it helped you. Yes, one set of buckets for one type of clay. If you’re using more than one type, get another set.
Adding on from the previous reply - Even if you have the same type of clay from different suppliers, make sure you segregate them.
This is slow pottery here, replying from my personal account :)
hi how much does it cost to own a pottery studio ? Thanks even a rough estimate is enough
Are the online courses in English?
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