Double walled vessel pottery
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You are amazing I have tried to throw a double wall before and it never worked out for me. I never thought to throw the piece upside down though. Thank you so much
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How many lbs if clay?
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cool~
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Like this video, but I also saw one where youi closed the outside and then carved it. I'd like to see it again, but I can't find that one listed. Is that video still available?
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He ruined his masterpeice!
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wait, what are they used for, anyway???
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Ouch!
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dry slow
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that was so cool! making one of those tomorrow!
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I am having a hard time with the flat top of the pot cracking during the drying process. Any suggestions?
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Extremely helpful. I watched it once & was able to throw from memory this week. I've just watched again to see that I need to allow more clay for the outside wall. Thanks so much for posting these.
paulcrsm 3 years ago
Glad I could help hope you have come up with a good idea for them.
timseepots 3 years ago
Hey Tim. Nice demo. I have thrown two double-wall pots and both had a s-crack at the bottom of the interior bowl. On the second one I made sure that I compressed the bottom well before continuing; any thoughts as to why this happened or tips to work on?
potterybyjohn 3 years ago
it could be the rate at which you are drying them. any open form where the bottom can dry on the inside and outside (for example a bowl or plate) I let dry for a week before I trim. How use compress could also effect the clay. If you see at 1:15 I am pushing across compressing it then pressing down with the rib against the trapped air. I hope this helps. Tim
timseepots 3 years ago