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SIMON LEACH - throwing a teapot (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2007

sorry about my head in the way on this clip !
www.simonleachpottery.com

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  • Well thankyou ! Try a straight sided teapot first as its easier to do than a round one....should put it together later today & I will explain afew things ..regards SL

  • Thankyou....the rest of the teapot I shall make tomorrow and post the clip so you can see how I do it.The newspaper trick is a useful one ! regards SL

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  • Your videos are all so interesting and so helpful. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge like this.

  • Thx for paper tip &keeping vids up. The 2 teapot bases I had failed when 1 fell chipping beyond repair, 2nd punched out from being too dry. My cappa cup took forever to reshape but then I punched through the bottom while turning so I'll try again but use newspaper this time to hold shape for cappas and teapots.I'm hoping this teapot will be bigger & prettier. My last two were smaller & not so pretty in my opinion. Practice, practice Practice - my 2008 Mantra courtesy of Simon Leach :)

  • Thank you for making these videos! They are very informative and helpful. The tip about using the newspaper was fantastic and yet so simple! THANK YOU!

  • You are truly an amazing potter! You have taught me so much just by watching your work. Thank you for posting these videos.

  • how i can make a machine like yours is great congratulation an keep going ..

  • the newspaper trick is excellent advice, thanks!

  • thank you very much for the videos of you throwing. It is very helpful to an aspiring pottery who has a 'studio for one'.

  • Looks pretty simple thus far. I'll have to wait till the 2nd part before I see whether or not I'll attempt a tea pot yet. Great videos. The best pottery ones on YouTube I feel.

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