Absolutely brilliant. Can you show us how you do that initial opening? You do a couple of opening moves just down half a foot or so, and then you make that single move all the way to the bottom. Could you show us how you hold your hand. Is it a fist? Your hand goes down, but it doesn't seem to spread the clay horizontally. How do you do that?
almost seems sped up but even if it was it couldn't be by any more than 20% and he would still have the piece complete in 3 minutes. Would love to see how the trimming, glazing and finishing processes go. Along with fired pieces.
@Daceyhaughwout it looks like a buff clay of some sort, probably stoneware temperature range, with yellow iron or ochre added to the body for its color.
Fire that in the furnace and put some dongdongju in it ^_^ profit.
HumaneAnon 1 week ago
where I only merely turn a potter's wheel to every day(^^)
cacchi29 3 months ago
Are you making pots or running a race?
goforkt 3 months ago
Absolutely brilliant. Can you show us how you do that initial opening? You do a couple of opening moves just down half a foot or so, and then you make that single move all the way to the bottom. Could you show us how you hold your hand. Is it a fist? Your hand goes down, but it doesn't seem to spread the clay horizontally. How do you do that?
notawuss 9 months ago
@notawuss I make the video of the next contribution slowly while explaining it. For you.
cacchi29 9 months ago
@notawuss On the next time, I upload detailed how to make.
cacchi29 3 months ago
almost seems sped up but even if it was it couldn't be by any more than 20% and he would still have the piece complete in 3 minutes. Would love to see how the trimming, glazing and finishing processes go. Along with fired pieces.
Truly amazing. Have learnt much. Thanks !
boomboom88boomboom88 10 months ago
OMG WOW..... what kind of clay is that
ilegalSmile420 11 months ago
@ilegalSmile420 It is clay resembling the clay which you use closely.
cacchi29 11 months ago
I have never seen anything like this and i have been looking at videos for 5 years.
Daceyhaughwout 11 months ago
@Daceyhaughwout Thank you! I intend to show a new video from now on.
cacchi29 11 months ago
@Daceyhaughwout it looks like a buff clay of some sort, probably stoneware temperature range, with yellow iron or ochre added to the body for its color.
itsagonzothing 5 months ago