Would these mugs be available in Etsy next time around. Love the glaze combination, love your logo, love to support hand built crafts.- long time youtube watcher- Elaine
Awesome video, and thanks for the corn starch tip:) Also, if you don’t mind sharing, what were the two glazes you used on the mug you featured? And what cone did you fire to?
How does your pricing work for custom orders for an outside buisness?? Do you do bulk pricing at a small discount per peice? Or do you try to calculate total hours worked and price per hour?
Really beautiful glaze on that mug. I'm curious, do the mugs etc lose weight when you fire them? I'm guessing the finished mugs weigh less than the clay you start with but is it noticeably less or just a little amount.
That mug is BEAUTIFUL🤩!!! My two favorite colors together🥰💚💙
That was the most relaxing thing I have ever watched! Subscribed!
Nice to see you back on the wheel. Good job to your counterpart.
Thanks so much!
Wow! The concept, videography, and overall quality of this video was so fun. (Your cousin Josh got me hooked onto your content:)
Awesome! Thank you!
This is an awesome video! One of my fav of yours.
Yay! Thank you!
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Super cool. A lot of backstage work... Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
This video was well done and enjoyable to watch.
Thank you ! We worked hard on this one 👍
You make it look so easy! Nice job. Beautiful videography as usual.
Thanks for the amazing stamps !
Beautiful. If youre sanding the bottoms, please wear safety goggles. The end of your video cracked me up. Awesome!
Makes me want to order one of those mugs. How cool is that!
Love the glaze colors... can you please share?
Where do you get your logo stamps made? Thanks. Loved the colors on that mug!
Hi John, great video. What are the dimensions of your mugs when you throw them please?
That was a fun video! Thanks for sharing!
Where do you buy (have made) your logo stamps for your mugs?
Great video! What kind of clay is this?
It's like the Primitive Technology channel only everyone has all their clothes on.
What was the sanding disc you used on the wheel?
That was awesome! How big was that mug? 18 oz? 20?
Would these mugs be available in Etsy next time around. Love the glaze combination, love your logo, love to support hand built crafts.- long time youtube watcher- Elaine
How tall are the mugs?
Awesome video, and thanks for the corn starch tip:) Also, if you don’t mind sharing, what were the two glazes you used on the mug you featured? And what cone did you fire to?
These were bright green gloss and aurora green from Mayco , and fired to cone 7
What is that white powder in 3:40 ?
Corn starch ! It helps keep the stamp from sticking to the clay .
That was fun to watch, I like the whole beginning-to-end process. About how manny ounces will that size mug hold? Thank you for sharing!
This is about 20 oz ! We use this a large at the coffee shop .
How does your pricing work for custom orders for an outside buisness?? Do you do bulk pricing at a small discount per peice? Or do you try to calculate total hours worked and price per hour?
It really depends on the project , it’s been a lot of trial and error over the years . I do tend to do some bulk pricing for larger orders .
Thank you. That would be a nice thing to include in a video to help potters who want to go the same route of sales
Really beautiful glaze on that mug. I'm curious, do the mugs etc lose weight when you fire them? I'm guessing the finished mugs weigh less than the clay you start with but is it noticeably less or just a little amount.
Hi hope I can help. my mugs (trimmmed and glazefired) weight around 50-60% of the clay I used in the beginning
@@sarahisabella1745 thank you. I didn't think it would be so big a change.