Hahaha you got your wall pulled in 47 seconds. In ceramics class today it took me 50 minutes to center it and then make the whole, and right when I tried to pull the wall it tore :( I guess i have a long way to go
@munahal100 because things that are not challenging are no fun to master. Everyone can throw, it takes time and practice but when it clicks it will all be worth it.
HI TIM TANKS FOR THE TIPS. TO SHOW THE 'CHANEL' CUT A CYLINDER IN HALF [LENGTH WAYS] WHILE STILL ON THE WHEEL DISCARD ONE HALF AND SHOW THE FINGER POSITIONING AND PULLING MOTION NEAR THE CUT ON THE HALF STILL STUCK TO THE STATIONARY WHEEL .ITS LIKE SEEING THE PULL IN CROSS SECTION .
you are a great teacher - i wish i had you at my college when i went. my teacher was never there or always in his office - in two years we saw maybe 6 demos - i had to teach myself from utubers like you and books and videos. you are amazing. keep up the videos they are very very helpful.
Help Tim! I have one more way things can go wrong and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. When I start pulling the clay that is coming up actually separates. Any advise? My guess is that I'm pushing too hard???
"If you were in Monday nights class....LOL" that was funny and I don't even know what Monday nights class is! Would love to see what you were working on at the end!
Thanks, I made that first goof myself today in the studio, pulled too much at the top. I would also like to see more on how to shape pieces by adding a belly or narrowing at the neck.
Hahaha you got your wall pulled in 47 seconds. In ceramics class today it took me 50 minutes to center it and then make the whole, and right when I tried to pull the wall it tore :( I guess i have a long way to go
AStrangePerspective 1 month ago
this is soo hard for me! i'm the only one in my class that still can't do this :( but thanks for the video!
mzzstylish 1 month ago in playlist More videos from timseepots
@mzzstylish Most often the people who do poorly in the beginning, but persevere do the best in the end.
timseepots 1 month ago
i SUCK at this! why did i take pottery class? :/
munahal100 1 month ago
@munahal100 because things that are not challenging are no fun to master. Everyone can throw, it takes time and practice but when it clicks it will all be worth it.
timseepots 1 month ago
HI TIM TANKS FOR THE TIPS. TO SHOW THE 'CHANEL' CUT A CYLINDER IN HALF [LENGTH WAYS] WHILE STILL ON THE WHEEL DISCARD ONE HALF AND SHOW THE FINGER POSITIONING AND PULLING MOTION NEAR THE CUT ON THE HALF STILL STUCK TO THE STATIONARY WHEEL .ITS LIKE SEEING THE PULL IN CROSS SECTION .
nilygor 3 months ago
6:36
Lumanette09 5 months ago
you are a great teacher - i wish i had you at my college when i went. my teacher was never there or always in his office - in two years we saw maybe 6 demos - i had to teach myself from utubers like you and books and videos. you are amazing. keep up the videos they are very very helpful.
screamingeorge1 5 months ago
Help Tim! I have one more way things can go wrong and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. When I start pulling the clay that is coming up actually separates. Any advise? My guess is that I'm pushing too hard???
MsRedHare 1 year ago
@MsRedHare You need to use more water
AStrangePerspective 1 month ago
thank you for your many great posts. i can't wait to get on the wheel and show that clay who's boss! you're a natural teacher.
maytam15 1 year ago
Tim - Thanks as always - you're the best - welcome back
ubiglug 1 year ago
"If you were in Monday nights class....LOL" that was funny and I don't even know what Monday nights class is! Would love to see what you were working on at the end!
hobbypotter 1 year ago
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Ahahahahahaha, that last tip at 6:38 , when the clay was to fast, and just exploded and went everywhere would be so awesome to see in slowmotion. :D
YuliaLinderoth 1 year ago
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YuliaLinderoth 1 year ago
Thanks, I made that first goof myself today in the studio, pulled too much at the top. I would also like to see more on how to shape pieces by adding a belly or narrowing at the neck.
kathbook 1 year ago
Thanks,m Tim.That was most enlightening. What was that at the end? It looked interesting.
credenza1 1 year ago