Wonderful!!! I too like to roll the rims on most of my bowls, etc. I do a very small foot, just enough to give it a lift. This method also saves a lot of clean up time and less reclaiming to do. I trim and finish my pots when they are quite soft, they are easy to burnish off with a finger or soft rib. Thanks for sharing ~ very nice work!
thanks for sharing! Where did you purchase your foam bat?
free2throw 1 year ago
@free2throw it was scrap packaging from warehouse
Some carpet pad works ok too
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newearthclaypottery 1 year ago
Wonderful!!! I too like to roll the rims on most of my bowls, etc. I do a very small foot, just enough to give it a lift. This method also saves a lot of clean up time and less reclaiming to do. I trim and finish my pots when they are quite soft, they are easy to burnish off with a finger or soft rib. Thanks for sharing ~ very nice work!
Cheers, Sharon
SharJoyC 1 year ago
I've never seen an foot worked that way. Very cool :)
DirtKickerStudio 1 year ago
@DirtKickerStudio
Thanks
Has to be soft enough to curl over and stick
A little water brushed just before u roll it over helps the foot to stick
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newearthclaypottery 1 year ago
Never seen this technique before. Really cool.
You at the OCW workshop this weekend?
Limastudent 1 year ago
@Limastudent
thanks didn't make it
sorry now
nice vid of it
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newearthclaypottery 1 year ago
That is an awesome way of doing it.
Alyzabeth01 1 year ago
@Alyzabeth01
Thanks for kind words
Bill
newearthclaypottery 1 year ago