I've looked at many pottery videos and for me this throwing tutorial is one of the best I've seen. Her description of what she is doing at each stage makes it much easier for me to emulate. Thank you.
I am wondering if the little support marble needs to be wet when the pieces are placed in the kiln, or if it can dry first. I work in a shared studio and don't get to decide when or how the kiln will be loaded. This is a fantastic video!
I've looked at many pottery videos and for me this throwing tutorial is one of the best I've seen. Her description of what she is doing at each stage makes it much easier for me to emulate.
Thank you.
@@davidedwards3616 thank you for your kind words David. I appreciate you following along 🙂
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
Thank you SO much for showing your process.
You are so welcome! 😊
these are fantastic!!! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure Chris 👍🏻
Great video, so interesting! 🎅
thanks Fil! 😊
Wow what a nice tip!!! I usually throw away the pieces With this issue but I’ll try this way.
Give it a go! 😄
@@KaraLeighFordCeramics sure!!!
I am wondering if the little support marble needs to be wet when the pieces are placed in the kiln, or if it can dry first. I work in a shared studio and don't get to decide when or how the kiln will be loaded. This is a fantastic video!
Thank you. They can be dry but you'll need to stick them on with glue in that case as the dry clay will fall off.
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Hi - I’ve just found your channel and really liked watching - can you tell me what sort of kiln and pug mill you use and where you bought them ?
Hey Jennifer, thanks! I have Rohde kilns. I don’t have a pug mill I do all my reclaim by hand 😅
What glaze do you use. I bought a Duncan clear dipping glaze by mistake, do I just dip once for once fired to bisque piece Or?
@@SuperVirginiaRose all the glazes are detailed in the video 🙂
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