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On this goblet, when creating the stem it looks so skinny that I'm guessing you completely remove the air within that lower part. If so are you working to avoid trapped air in the base of the stem, or do you trim the bottom to remove the bottom of the base? Cheers from Sydney
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wow not only was your goblet beautiful but so are you! Gotta love those potters arms. Yum :)
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@youdanxxx even for a cheap camera as you say you have. I'm pretty sure the function the guy talked about should still be on there. I would imagine its set to autofocus when in video mode. just a sugestion. You make great pottery.
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I never get tired of watching you throw, Thank you
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How much clay was that?
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Freaking awesome! You make it all look so damn easy.
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very pretty! thank you for your vids!
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so confident you even leave your watch on ! :o)
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what is that trimming tool that you always use to trim the base of what you make, i usually use a wooden modeling tool to scrape around the base and trim a foot ring on when it dries
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Man I want to try this.
Just a tip -- if you turn the auto focus off on your video camera it won't do that annoying focusing in and out every time you move your arm.
RoseElizabethWeaver 2 years ago
If I had a decent camera I would do that.
I'm only using a still camera set on video mode so I'm amazed I manage to get any vids at all.
Hopefully once I buy a proper dedicated video camera I'll get some better quality stuff.
Cheers,Dan.
youdanxxx 2 years ago
Do you turn any of your bottoms of your work? Would seem to be a thick piece if you did not. Asking... Love your work. I am learning something new from you. Thanks!
kybonsaiguy 2 years ago
I do trim a bit off the base once it's dried but I don't hollow it out at all.
Cheers,Dan
youdanxxx 2 years ago