I don't, sorry. But if you are interested in a trip to the midwest, Randy always does a week long class in northwoods Wisconsin called Pigeon Lake (run through the University of Wisconsin, River Falls), and it is phenomenal. That is where I took these videos...Randy is so personable and accesible, and will show you and tell you anything about his techniques you can think of asking him. Also, you can go out drinking with him at night, which is pretty funny. Glad you like the video!
It is wood...because you use force + gravity to get the clay pieces to take shape, I would think wood would be preferable. But I bet you could find a way to make a plaster mold work, if you're careful.
It is wood...because you use force + gravity to get the clay pieces to take shape, I would think wood would be preferable. But I bet you could find a way to make a plaster mold work, if you're careful.
Do you have more in the series? I would like to see more. I have always been interested in how he makes his pottery.
Thank you for putting these videos up.
bayareaartist999 2 years ago
I don't, sorry. But if you are interested in a trip to the midwest, Randy always does a week long class in northwoods Wisconsin called Pigeon Lake (run through the University of Wisconsin, River Falls), and it is phenomenal. That is where I took these videos...Randy is so personable and accesible, and will show you and tell you anything about his techniques you can think of asking him. Also, you can go out drinking with him at night, which is pretty funny. Glad you like the video!
triciaemilyann 2 years ago
thanks !!!!!!!
skindawg16 3 years ago
I was hoping it was wood. My scroll saw is just itching to be used to make a mold. hehe.
THANKS!
jcpatrick 3 years ago
It is wood...because you use force + gravity to get the clay pieces to take shape, I would think wood would be preferable. But I bet you could find a way to make a plaster mold work, if you're careful.
triciaemilyann 3 years ago
Can you tell me if the mold you're using is plaster or wood?
Does it matter if it's wood, or is plaster better?
jcpatrick 3 years ago
It is wood...because you use force + gravity to get the clay pieces to take shape, I would think wood would be preferable. But I bet you could find a way to make a plaster mold work, if you're careful.
triciaemilyann 3 years ago