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Making a clay pottery honey pot / mustard pot and lid on the wheel demo ingleton pottery how to

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Making a clay pottery honey pot / mustard pot and lid on the wheel demo. how to
Throwing a pot and lid and trimming it demo.
ingleton pottery

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  • Im confused, my teacher told me to know put my thumbs in like you did at 0:16. I was doing it in class and he walks over and tells me u never do it that way. I believe u more then him but idk... Please respond

  • @RxLazor There are no rules when it comes to throwing,so if your "Teacher" says you "never" do something a certain way then he's obviously not a very good teacher.

    We all have different ways of doing things so just find the right technique to suit you.

    Then show this video to them and ask them why you shouldn'd do what I do.

    Cheers,Dan.

  • I want your trimming tools! Where did youfind them?

  • Well,you'll just have to make your own,like I did.

    1/16" steel plate bent as desired then sharpened on a grinder.

    And some old hack saw/fret saw blades bent to shape and sharpened to suit the job.

    That's it .....none of these store bought expensive rubbish...LOL.

    Make your own tools to fit the job you need.

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  • I like your videos, I'm enjoying watching them ! They helped me a lot. Thank you :)

  • one of my pots lid didnt fit. next time what should i do? if it was too big or too small?

  • why do you need the hole in the lid

  • you made it looks so ezey

  • @youdanxxx Thanks!

  • bravo!! what kind of clay do you use. it's so soft and easy to throw.

  • As a child I used to watch my step-dad, who had a factory, make pots/saucers, ash-trays, vases and a variety clays of stuff. The coolest part was to watch him pack and burn the kilm

  • Wow, you do a great job in anything you make!

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