Oooo l am in absolute heaven..l have been looking for this for ever...your textured pots are exquisite. I have subscribed and look forward to seeing more of you and your work...thank you.
This is so amazing! Thank you for sharing Monsieur 🥰 I can't wait to try it someday. I am still learning glazing which is very difficult, I enjoy throwing and trimming more
me, still new to throwing clay, my walls are still to0 thick, however i will carry on slowly getting to move clay up rather than just leaving it to trimming later in the process. last week in class, i used the trimming on the inside of a bowl i had made as it had the 'beginner' shoulder, which i did manage to trim away, but was enjoying the trimming so much, my walls became very thin, they actually felt damp like i had just thrown the bowl. So for me i did follow your lead and trim the bowl into a better shape, The tool you got from the hardware shop is a tile grout spreader, with bigger teeth are for bigger tiles. ive enjoyed this video very much, its difficult to throw by only touching the inside, but its another skill to master. Thankyou
If you like smooth sponges for throwing, try the very cheap pan scourers that come with a green backing - the yellow sponge sides are invariably very fine and suitable for smoothing. If you also want a reasonable soak-up sponge the very cheap decorating or car sponges are best - fine textures. Much cheaper than Mudtools.
What type of wire do you use to remove the piece off the batt? Thank you so much for all of your videos. All great information and I like how you roll with imperfections.
@@deMibPottery curios do you just let it dry on the batt? If so how do you then trim the bottom? Would it be too dry by the time it releases off the batt?
Thank you for this very informative video. I have one question. Since the sodium silicate hardens like glass (alternative name in English is "waterglass"), can it be used as a sealant to waterproof raku and pitfired pots?
I would love to see these pots glazed. Thanks for the video. Maybe you shouldn't make your woman angry at you when you are getting ready to "film", lol Take care, be well. Spring is coming, yay.
Thanks. Glazing them will be shown as well - when they are ready for this. The woman in the background is my daughter. She is not angry. Just a bit noisy hehe
Oh, thank you so much Mikkel, you have opened up many new possibilities for me!
My pleasure!
Finally, a real video on texturing a pot,, I thoughly enjoyed your experience. Thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful! :-)
Amazing video!
Thank you so much for sharing what should be a very expensive masterclass :)
Thank you so much for your kind words ❤️
Why should people charge others for sharing knowledge???????? In any case perhaps you don't realise these techniques are widely known.
Thank you for such an in-depth demo! Love the different methods you used for these textures. Hope to try some of these myself!
Thank you so much for your support - and good luck with your work :-)
Fantastic video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oooo l am in absolute heaven..l have been looking for this for ever...your textured pots are exquisite.
I have subscribed and look forward to seeing more of you and your work...thank you.
Thanks 🙏❤️
Hi, So informative! Thankyou. I am a texture person for sure. So beautiful.
Glad it was helpful!
It depends. If I want it very soft I wite off but most often I dont need to - it is soft enough when its automatically released to trim
Thank you so much Mikkel. Very inspiring and fun to watch
Thanks. Good to hear 🙏
Yesssss 🤩🤩 we will be here!
Great. See you soon :-)
This is so amazing! Thank you for sharing Monsieur 🥰 I can't wait to try it someday. I am still learning glazing which is very difficult, I enjoy throwing and trimming more
Thanks. Yes, lot of thing to lesrn :-)
Thanks. Yes, lot of thing to lesrn :-)
me, still new to throwing clay, my walls are still to0 thick, however i will carry on slowly getting to move clay up rather than just leaving it to trimming later in the process. last week in class, i used the trimming on the inside of a bowl i had made as it had the 'beginner' shoulder, which i did manage to trim away, but was enjoying the trimming so much, my walls became very thin, they actually felt damp like i had just thrown the bowl. So for me i did follow your lead and trim the bowl into a better shape, The tool you got from the hardware shop is a tile grout spreader, with bigger teeth are for bigger tiles. ive enjoyed this video very much, its difficult to throw by only touching the inside, but its another skill to master. Thankyou
Thanks :-)
Very inspired by your work. Thank you for sharing these great tips.
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful work . Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks. My pleasure 😊
If you like smooth sponges for throwing, try the very cheap pan scourers that come with a green backing - the yellow sponge sides are invariably very fine and suitable for smoothing. If you also want a reasonable soak-up sponge the very cheap decorating or car sponges are best - fine textures. Much cheaper than Mudtools.
Please try placing a bat on top of your bowl if you wish to turn it upside down, that saves you from mishandling/squashing a larger leather hard bowl.
Thanks but I havent sern them here in Denmark. I do use the car sponges a lot :-)
I loveeeee your work and videos 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Very much enjoyed your explanations! I've been using Lego wheels as my "texture tools" lately, will have to try some of these techniques next...
Glad it was helpful!
Can you show us what they look like when you glazed them? Can you do a glazing video?
I have made many glazing videos. Just search my channel :-)
Here is one: ruclips.net/video/YeGsF2ZAYHE/видео.html
Thank you 👍
Now i’m ready for trying this - thak you for a very informative video.
Hope you enjoy it! :-)
Fantastic thank you happy 2024
Glad you liked it :-)
Can’t wait!
It's very son now. Hope to see you at the premiere tomorrow (Sunday) at 5 pm CET :-)
Thank you for sharing. I will try these ideas out. 🙏
Thanks
Very interesting, very creative!
Thanks 🙏
Thank you for all the infos.....❤
You are so welcome! :-)
Me encantó, buenísimos tips, muchas gracias!!!
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What type of wire do you use to remove the piece off the batt? Thank you so much for all of your videos. All great information and I like how you roll with imperfections.
With the bats I use I most often do not wire off but when I do I just use a commercial wire from a pottery store
@@deMibPottery curios do you just let it dry on the batt? If so how do you then trim the bottom? Would it be too dry by the time it releases off the batt?
It depends. If I need it very soft I wire off but most often I dont have to - its soft enogh to trim when released
Thank you for this very informative video. I have one question. Since the sodium silicate hardens like glass (alternative name in English is "waterglass"), can it be used as a sealant to waterproof raku and pitfired pots?
Thanks.
Yes, but its not thr best sealant. I have found better solutions. Watch this: ruclips.net/video/l-7ujypQYis/видео.html
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Thanks a lot :-)
Very good video
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I would love to see these pots glazed. Thanks for the video. Maybe you shouldn't make your woman angry at you when you are getting ready to "film", lol Take care, be well. Spring is coming, yay.
Thanks. Glazing them will be shown as well - when they are ready for this. The woman in the background is my daughter. She is not angry. Just a bit noisy hehe
@@deMibPottery That's good, glad you aren't in the dog house. Have a lovely week.
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Does the lady in the background not like you doing video's?
Its my daughter. She is just not noticing anymore hehe
@@deMibPottery l'm sure she is very proud of having such a talented father. X
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