615.Turning a Twisted Cylender into a Sodium Silicate Texture Thin-necked Bottle 林新春 岩花瓷細頸瓶拉坯示範

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Комментарии • 24

  • @migzz7976
    @migzz7976 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Hsinchuen, your instructionals have truly helped to improve my throwing the last 6 months. Wish I still lived in the Bay Area so I could come visit your studio!

  • @kindredspirit1
    @kindredspirit1 3 года назад +2

    Appreciate you. Could watch for hours! Your so generous to share your skill.

  • @jillbenson4189
    @jillbenson4189 3 года назад +2

    I just love watching and listening to your gentle thorough explanations so we can all try your methods. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, skill and wisdom. A really beautiful piece. I'm going to try this later 👍😊

  • @mikeu5380
    @mikeu5380 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for 6:07! I have been trying to deal with "the twist demon", and wondering why it happens for my taller pieces. I especially appreciate your showing us how to correct it.

  • @patrickkersaho6197
    @patrickkersaho6197 3 года назад +1

    Merci infiniment Hsinchuen Lin de partager votre savoir. Chacune de vos vidéos est un véritable enseignement. Merci !

  • @CarolinRechberg
    @CarolinRechberg 3 года назад

    Loved it! Thank you for sharing your skills and tricks! Excited to try it out as soon as I have a wheel again. Just beautiful !

  • @888vibra
    @888vibra 2 года назад

    Precious work. 👏

  • @raeyurek8065
    @raeyurek8065 3 года назад

    Amazing demonstration. Thank you

  • @gloriagilpatrick6499
    @gloriagilpatrick6499 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful! Thank you so very much for sharing.

  • @catherineyoung3889
    @catherineyoung3889 3 года назад

    I really appreciate your gentle down to earth narration as you work and the beautiful results. But I have to ask: How in the WORLD do you hold that position with your hand without straining your joints? Your right hand is twisted and practically upside down.... but its obviously comfortable for you, and you keep you pot perfectly centered. I am stumped by the sheer physics of it!

    • @hsinchuen
      @hsinchuen  3 года назад +1

      Please watch the video on the link to understand why and how I hold my hand that way @10:00 ruclips.net/video/Z9tw9v88PZM/видео.html

  • @paulaw8807
    @paulaw8807 3 года назад

    Can you explain how you know how far you can stretch the walls without going through? Before you learned by feel, did you use a pin tool?

    • @hsinchuen
      @hsinchuen  3 года назад

      The best way for you to learn is after you stretched then cut it in half to see how much you can improve.

    • @paulaw8807
      @paulaw8807 2 года назад

      @@hsinchuen Thanks!

  • @artbecca2004
    @artbecca2004 3 года назад

    Wonderful video! Very informative, I've only used sodium silicate in college...I was wondering if I could use it in cone 5.5 electric kiln?

    • @hsinchuen
      @hsinchuen  3 года назад

      Yes, mid fire is ok as well.

  • @fongche8683
    @fongche8683 Год назад

    I wonder what kind of material is on the outside?

  • @jasonkohlmeier6707
    @jasonkohlmeier6707 3 года назад

    That’s awesome. Where can you find your diamond tools, the ones on amazon etc suck. I definitely want to try the sodium siliconet and shake from the inside. I have also found it much easier to speed the wheel up when closing the top in. How do you plan on glazing this and suggestions on how one would. I only have access to fine 6 if that helps. Would like to follow you on Facebook; but can’t find you.

    • @catherineyoung3889
      @catherineyoung3889 3 года назад

      You can get Diamond Core tools at just about any ceramic supply shop or at their website; just google diamond core pottery tools.

    • @skpcentre
      @skpcentre 3 года назад

      Where did you get your wheel from ? Can you suggest a good brand ?I am from India . Currently I am using a very old model which is electronically operated and wd like to go in for a new one .
      Many thanks in advance ... Love all your videos , it's so useful and clearly explained by you .

  • @JuniorSilva-cd4ms
    @JuniorSilva-cd4ms 2 года назад

    Parabéns belo trabalho

  • @abennion4516
    @abennion4516 3 года назад

    What kind of shammy do you use?

    • @hsinchuen
      @hsinchuen  3 года назад +1

      It’s call Absorber for car wash.