I am using Nara clay in this video (did I say that in the vid?) i like Colemans clay better in some ways, it throws about the same, the glazes look better on the Colemans, but it will often slump, especially with wide bowls, at the temp. that I fire to, generally cone 11. So, I find the Nara a good compromise, it is translucent if thin and very white after it is fired and a little cheaper too, though cost is really not an issue when cost of clay per piece is figured.
great video!
griffnsy 1 year ago
Great look love the way you went back in and pulled out the clay.
MegaWisdom777 2 years ago
very nice! on my way out to the wheel i have to try this. john
potteryworks 2 years ago
Very nice! Thanks for showing the finished pot. Love that soda glazed look! .....Suzon
57su 2 years ago
Very nice!! I have not seen a spout done this way........ cant wait to try it.
thanks for the great videos!
Regards, Sue.
adlesk54 2 years ago
you like this clay better than the coleman ?
skindawg16 2 years ago
I am using Nara clay in this video (did I say that in the vid?) i like Colemans clay better in some ways, it throws about the same, the glazes look better on the Colemans, but it will often slump, especially with wide bowls, at the temp. that I fire to, generally cone 11. So, I find the Nara a good compromise, it is translucent if thin and very white after it is fired and a little cheaper too, though cost is really not an issue when cost of clay per piece is figured.
Thanks for your comments.
DCuzick 2 years ago
very elegant
sloth1982 3 years ago