How to use A CHUCK on the wheel.
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2018
- This video is the very basics you need to know about using a chuck to trim the hard to trim, small mouth pieces.
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good information, you are the first to cover using a clutch, made so much sense, thanks for the good video, keep up the good work, i have learned much by watching them
I love that you pit fired Chuck. Chuck is good like that. I like Chuck.
Thank you, very much for your wonderful instructional videos. Sincerely appreciate it.
Awesome man I didn't know that but glad you covered it
Thanks Dante! Yoga is actually super helpful for potters neck jsyk 😋
Hey!! I recently discovered your channel. I'm loving your videos so I'm just going to end up watching them ALL. hehehe.. Can't wait for the next video(no matter what it is)
i know I'm quite randomly asking but do anyone know of a good site to stream new movies online ?
@Elisha Bishop I use FlixZone. Just google for it =)
@Elisha Bishop I would suggest flixzone. Just google for it =)
@Elisha Bishop Lately I have been using flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
when im trimming pieces like that, I take a small lid off of a jar and put a set it on top. It holds down much better and is smoother. Do the same for bowls as well.
So when you gonna make a video explaining why you hate to Griffin Grip?
I thought that he already did…
been told" too expensive, why waste your money when you can make/use a clutch for 1/3 of the cost"
Have you ever done a video of sharpening trimming tools? Different kinds. Can’t do nutin but grind down to nutin
So it’s a Einstein-Rosenberg bridge....but for potters?
I'm not making an argument for griffin grips or whatever they're called but I bet there is a DIY that isn't too cheap to do
I just lost my shift after the last 6 seconds of this video lmfao
It's actually better to use a plain, unglazed chuck.
Think about it: bisqueware is “thirsty”, and porous, so wet clay will stick to it better. Far better.
Also glazing a chuck just wastes glaze, wastes space in the glaze-firing, and wastes the time needed for that 2nd fire…
Yep, that's why all of my chucks in this video or pit fired I would never glaze a Chuck that's just weird
First thought that's what she said
Hey Donte! Have you ever used the Terra Sigillata technique? I'm delighted with the finished pieces! Can you make a video talking about it? (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
A "W chuck"?
Your video is nice and instructive... but the tone of your voice... no offense.. but it's stressing.
Dude, he's excited and has to get a lot of info out.