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Throwing a Large Plate No.2

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2007

Instruction by our teacher at Chambers Pottery studio

http://www.chamberspottery.com/

For part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-DxkjQZsu8

http://www.sabathedog.org/

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  • Different strokes - I completely disagree. I found it very unpleasant when the video moved. I would rather it just stay on the piece being worked on without it moving about. The background noise is also a real pain. Why could this have not been made in a quiet environment where you can listen to what is being said. The work however is beautiful and a pleasure to see.

  • Thank you for watching the video. I'm glad this can be helpful to other potters.

    Sorry about the background noise. Since this being a public place for many students, some things could not be controlled. This is also a part of our classes, sorry again about not being professional in videography.

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  • looks llke the bottom has 4-inches of clay . and not quite 22 inches

  • @mudpuppy61 Exactly. Didn't bother me at all.

  • I followed your instruction and ended up with a great platter, thanks for the video...one problem i had was that in my excitement to build a platter, I forgot to mind how big my platter is vs the size of my kiln, hahahahaha, so I had to have it fired elsewhere. But I enjoy my platter and thank you for your video.

  • seeing is believing this is fantastic to see this plate being made. i thank you keep

    up the good work. love your work. sabella2u@yahoo

  • love how they completely ignore the lady with an accent when she asks a question...

  • peace.

  • I've never seen a plate with a 4" high side. I think this is more of a shallow bowl and not a plate.

  • well done. he is a good teacher.

  • A lot of good information in this clip.  The plate turned out beautiful.

  • speed doesn't necessarily mean quality...moron

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