@DrJilly8 This particular one is made out of few items you can buy them from your local hardware stores like Home Depot or Lowe's. Use a threaded pipe 3/4" diameter about 18-20" long, a Flange that is screwed to a piece of wood for base and a lazy Susan screwed to the other side of the board. :)
I took a workshop with Bruno Lucchesi.. years ago in Scottsdale. Last time I worked in ceramic clay.. This brings back memories.. I need to try my hand at it again..
Thanks for showing the whole process, not just the jazzy parts.
tcock852 1 week ago
@tcock852 I'm glad you liked the videos. Thank you for your comments! :)
3DworlD2 1 week ago
Hello! I enjoy your videos. I was wondering where online I can buy one of those spinning stands and what are they called? Thanks
DrJilly8 3 months ago
@DrJilly8 This particular one is made out of few items you can buy them from your local hardware stores like Home Depot or Lowe's. Use a threaded pipe 3/4" diameter about 18-20" long, a Flange that is screwed to a piece of wood for base and a lazy Susan screwed to the other side of the board. :)
3DworlD2 3 months ago
How much time did you spend in the clay to do that? I'm just beginning to learn about it.
borrachouno 4 months ago
@borrachouno to this point I think I have spent about 2-3 hours a day for a couple of days.
3DworlD2 4 months ago
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borrachouno 4 months ago
I took a workshop with Bruno Lucchesi.. years ago in Scottsdale. Last time I worked in ceramic clay.. This brings back memories.. I need to try my hand at it again..
clayguy1 1 year ago
@clayguy1 I have seen some of the videos showing Bruno Lucchesi at work, sculpting in clay and they are fantastic.
3DworlD2 1 year ago