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Throwing Traditional Japanese Pottery On the Wheel : Adding a Groove for a Wood Kiln

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2008

Adding a groove to the foot of a bowl allows the ash from a wood kiln to hit the bottom of your pot. See how an artist makes a groove for wood kiln ash in this free ceramics video.

Expert: Chris Cook
Contact: www.SecurityAwareness.com
Bio: Chris Cook received a Bachelor of Fine Art in ceramics and sculpture from Southern Oregon University, and continues to create ceramic art in his own style.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • someone please tell me his is a joke lmao

  • japenese artists have a better sense of finess and esthetics than you. the pot conflicts itself. the lip is thick and its bulky... i have no clue what you've read and studied but my pots look twice as good, even the blown up or cracked ones

  • YOU SUCK!!! Stop making videos!

  • This has got to be a joke.

    You couldn't make a better video of what is NOT japanese pottery!

  • Good idea! Does it really help?

  • qwertyuiopasdfghjkl\zxcvbnm,

  • Speaking of pot....this guy is definitely baked.

  • Would you get more woodfire effect on the bottom if you had two gaps?

  • u suck!!

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