I'm old, don't even know what a pod cast. Just found your site, and will say that I love how you go through the entire process. Would be nice to see you glaze just one piece. Thanks so much and happy new year.
It's so helpful to see. The part about the last pull being where you focused the clay outward was really helpful. I have been starting with cylinders and then bringing them outward (not always working) and to see the final pull be where the opening expands might help things to be less static in the process. Thanks!
They are gorgeous!! I've been loving your videos. I'm trying to glean as much info as I can while waiting for my wheel. It comes next week. That glaze is an amazing colour. It is the perfect touch of minimalist colour. Any tips for a brand new potter? I took my first class this winter and I can't wait to start practicing. The biggest thing I'm wondering about it how thick I should make walls on pieces and how to get them to dry without cracking. Thanks again for your videos.
I also listen to podcasts. I love true crime podcasts, such as Crime Junkie or The Deck. Or I listen to podcasts in my native language - ukrainian :) We don't have as much true crime, but I found stereo theater, which is amazing.
Hey what type of clay do you use? Right now I'm using both amaco #67 red Sedona clay and Laguna B-mix but I'm having trouble with both. Seems to have a very strange consistency/ very hard/cracking easily while wedging and doesn't keep it's shape when throwing very easily. Pulling walls is also almost impossible and friction happens easily even after putting lots of water. I've made pots fine before so I'm just wondering if it's my clay or me
I've never made any pottery. Why do you remove glaze off the bottom? Is it to prevent the glaze from sealing in moisture that would cause the pot to break apart during firing?
@@chrispya1 Thank you. I did not think about that. Some day I hope to make a few pieces of pottery to completion. Im growing, processing, spinning and weaving flax into linen and going to grow my own shirt. I am close to weaving a pile I have grown and spun. Then I'll move on to pottery. At least some basics.
If you can get good suction, you dont need lugs to hold the pot down. Its easier with wider pots like bowls. I will use clay lugs too if I need them. ☺️
I'm old, don't even know what a pod cast. Just found your site, and will say that I love how you go through the entire process. Would be nice to see you glaze just one piece. Thanks so much and happy new year.
Gorgeous! I love the whole process, thank you for sharing your creativity, and expertise as a craftsman - beautiful!
youre so welcome!!
I'm the same...podcasts for walking, running, hiking. Gorgeous bowls. Love that style! Very inspiring 😊
@Lydia Fraz awesome
I really like the 'imperfection' you added to the bowl.
Frugally creative...elegant product.
thank you! 🥰
Gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing the process. Love the speckled clay.
It's so helpful to see. The part about the last pull being where you focused the clay outward was really helpful. I have been starting with cylinders and then bringing them outward (not always working) and to see the final pull be where the opening expands might help things to be less static in the process. Thanks!
Beautiful bowls! I like Ologies with Allie Ward and Oprah's Super Soul Conversations.
Thanks for sharing. I will try it out soon. 👍🏻
Those are beautiful! I want to make some
They are gorgeous!! I've been loving your videos. I'm trying to glean as much info as I can while waiting for my wheel. It comes next week. That glaze is an amazing colour. It is the perfect touch of minimalist colour. Any tips for a brand new potter? I took my first class this winter and I can't wait to start practicing. The biggest thing I'm wondering about it how thick I should make walls on pieces and how to get them to dry without cracking. Thanks again for your videos.
They're so lovely!
Beautiful bowls!
Thank you for this video
It was very pleasant watching you throw those bowls, thanks for the video 😄
hi, do you remove the excess glaze that was dripping like in the bowl in 10:53 ?
I also listen to podcasts. I love true crime podcasts, such as Crime Junkie or The Deck. Or I listen to podcasts in my native language - ukrainian :) We don't have as much true crime, but I found stereo theater, which is amazing.
What is the name of the color you used on the bowls? Love the way they turned out.
My current favorite podcast is Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard and Monica Padman
How do you stay so clean, I have clay all up my arms and everywhere!!🤣
Thank you for sharing Peanut’s name… I was wondering
probably a dumb question but do these bowls have foot-rings?
same
hee hee
Hey what type of clay do you use? Right now I'm using both amaco #67 red Sedona clay and Laguna B-mix but I'm having trouble with both. Seems to have a very strange consistency/ very hard/cracking easily while wedging and doesn't keep it's shape when throwing very easily. Pulling walls is also almost impossible and friction happens easily even after putting lots of water. I've made pots fine before so I'm just wondering if it's my clay or me
Love them! Is the glaze speckled or the clay?
The clay has iron in it :)
I read or I watch RUclips. I miss you chatting. This video is quite interesting, but so are your comments.
I've never made any pottery. Why do you remove glaze off the bottom? Is it to prevent the glaze from sealing in moisture that would cause the pot to break apart during firing?
It keeps the glaze from melting onto the kiln shelf.
@@chrispya1 Thank you. I did not think about that. Some day I hope to make a few pieces of pottery to completion. Im growing, processing, spinning and weaving flax into linen and going to grow my own shirt. I am close to weaving a pile I have grown and spun. Then I'll move on to pottery. At least some basics.
So pretty
hi! great channel!
I have a question- what brand of trimming tools do you use?
I just use a generic one from my ceramic materials supplier. it cost like 1€.
How do you keep your pot centred when trimming? I have been using clay to hold mine down otherwise it moves around
If you can get good suction, you dont need lugs to hold the pot down. Its easier with wider pots like bowls. I will use clay lugs too if I need them. ☺️
You pull at speeds of freaking light LOLOL
How do you get the bowl to stay in place while trimming
Really interesting, many 😊 thanks.
you're welcome!
|I like listening to murder cases when im throwing!!! What do you listen to???