Sorry, I missed this comment earlier. I use a good solid wood workbench that I have covered in cotton canvas and stapled down. I mist it with water before using so it doesn't create dust as I'm working. If it gets too wet the clay will stick. I've seen other potters use a plaster slab for wedging.
That was an excellent presentation, clear and concise, two angles. Thank you.
Thank you. I think I finally get it after watching many other videos. Thanks
It takes some practice but I'm glad you are getting it!
Great instruction and rams head!.
Good explanation. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing 🤗
So the creases left over where the “horns” of the rams head are, when you throw that down on a wheel, that doesn’t trap air?
What is the best surface (that is inexpensive to obtain) for wedging? I’m new and when I’m wedging clay I feel like it sticks to my surface.
Sorry, I missed this comment earlier. I use a good solid wood workbench that I have covered in cotton canvas and stapled down. I mist it with water before using so it doesn't create dust as I'm working. If it gets too wet the clay will stick. I've seen other potters use a plaster slab for wedging.