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From: DCuzick
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  • thank for your vc

  • i love the teapots especially :)

  • You are a wonderful teacher and potter. Thanks so much for making this video. A great teaching tool.  Jay Dirago

  • I am so inspired you have it all was dying to see your finished pieces wasn't disapointed awesome:)

  • It was like a potters Disneyland...you have everything and it's all so organized! Loved the tour, I've watched it twice and am making notes of things I'd like to do to my space to make it flow better. Thanks again!

  • Very cool setup. The Gallery is awesome.

  • They are both excellent wheels, probably best on the market. The Soldner is very responsive, a great foot pedal, plenty of power, but can be noisy. Also the working area is great on the Soldner. I love the wheel over all. The Wisper is also very good and has no belt, so no noise. I have use two of them, the first one was fantastic, in all respects, but the second one did not have good pedal control. The Wisper is cheaper too. If you get the Shimpo, try it out first, especially very slow speed.

  • whats your opinion on soldner wheels? im stuck between that and a vl whisper shimpo

  • nice work area and supper pots. i wish you were located closer, i would love to visit. looks like you have lots of kiln room.

  • Yes, we have a pretty big area, four gas kilns, several wheels, glaze area... well, you saw most of that. Thanks for the comment.

  • I covet all your space and spaces! LOL

  • Thank you for your comment. Yes, I love Teco pottery and Grueby and many of the other arts and crafts pottery of that period. I will tell my wife you liked her work too.

  • I loved everything. When you panned over to your artsand crafts style pieces, I was thinking of Teco pottery. I liked your wife's work also. That bowl looks like it is a good mix of a nice controled pattern combined with a melted effect on the bottom. I love the contrast and try to do this in my work also. Great video!

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