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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

The oldest trick in the book with a new twist.

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  • Hello, your work is amazing!could you tell me, pls, what type of slip did you use for this beautifull effect?sorry for my english, I am from Czech republik.

  • Beautiful pot. I've seen this done before but yours is the best because of the lovely shape. Can we expect more videos from you?

  • Very cool.

  • I love it! Thanks for sharing the oldest trick in the book. I think it is fascinating. It isn't the oldest trick to all of us.

  • Bravo, wonderful control of shape!

  • Thanks Tim!

  • It can form a crust on the surface. some people use others don't like the torch vs the hair dryer.

  • Hey welcome to youtube. keep up the good videos. Tim

  • What does the sodium silicate do for you?

  • Really beautiful vase! Will you clear glaze it or leave it as is?

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