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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2008

Two brothers use a 19th. Century technique for making pots from pewter.

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  • Tks for your comment. They were very interesting people.

    Richard

  • Reminds me of the German tool and die engineers repairing the Leontyne's prop.

    Richard, is it possible to google earth the location of the Leontyne? I tried Korneuberg but im sure she is long gone by now.

  • The Leontyne is now somewhere on the Medway in Kent and has probably been scrapped by now because I know that the engine has been taken out.

    Richard

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  • That's interesting how they used a segmented form for the inside. I've seen a lot of spinning but I've never watched someone do that. Usually spun objects are shaped in such a way that they can be pulled off the form.

  • Interesting :D

    It looks like a crossing between woodwork on a lathe and pottery :D

  • Thanks for the Video. Ebica International Exports,India

  • Nice video

  • gud video

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