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What a cool video! I am in ceramics and it is one of my favorite classes. I am in high school but the teacher knows so much so its nice that I can correctly make things on the potters wheel. Very neat jar!
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I wish they taught how to do this in my pottery class!
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So pretty! It looks like something you would find in a store
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how do you centre the clay so god damn fast! great work
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your extremely talented, i want to learn
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Will it blend?
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Wow. That was amazing! I love the design you did! :D
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thats amazing
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powerful hands, artful!
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Is that a slip or an engobe? Cool design technique btw... subscribed.
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awesome video!
question.. when you finish a pot, do you leave it out in the open air to trim the next day or do you cover it?
innagaddadavita12345 9 months ago
@innagaddadavita12345 We leave the pots in the open air in a cool damper room of the pottery so they don't dry out too much.But smaller stuff we cover in polythene if it's a bit warmer.
Cheers,dan
youdanxxx 9 months ago 2
I love all of your videos, I've been watching them to look at someone else's techniques other than my ceramic teacher's, and I was wondering how you fire your pieces just once, and if it needs a certain kind of glaze, because we fire them once before and after glazing. Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'm a total begginer who just loves ceramics :)
Justforkicks3329 1 year ago
Hi,not a stupid question at all.
We fire twice.
1st a biscuit of bisque firing,then a glaze firing.
Cheers,Dan.
youdanxxx 1 year ago
what kind of bats are you using? and how are you attatching them?
prissylou1217 2 years ago
Hi,I did a video explaining it a while ago.
Just type "Bat System" in the search box and all will be revealed.
Thanks.
youdanxxx 2 years ago