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Uploaded by PotteryBoys 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.
lexule 3 years ago
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?
criticalcato9 3 years ago
Very cool.
Crazy4Maui 3 years ago
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.
carolinapottergal 3 years ago
Bravo, wonderful control of shape!
CarobnjakML 3 years ago
Thanks Tim!
pensandcalls 4 years ago
It can form a crust on the surface. some people use others don't like the torch vs the hair dryer.
timseepots 4 years ago
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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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.
lexule 3 years ago
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?
criticalcato9 3 years ago
Very cool.
Crazy4Maui 3 years ago
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.
carolinapottergal 3 years ago
Bravo, wonderful control of shape!
CarobnjakML 3 years ago
Thanks Tim!
pensandcalls 4 years ago
It can form a crust on the surface. some people use others don't like the torch vs the hair dryer.
timseepots 4 years ago
Hey welcome to youtube. keep up the good videos. Tim
timseepots 4 years ago
What does the sodium silicate do for you?
pensandcalls 4 years ago
Really beautiful vase! Will you clear glaze it or leave it as is?
pensandcalls 4 years ago