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LB Ceramics.
United Kingdom
Приєднався 27 гру 2014
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Відео
Slip decorating Pourers and a glaze firing.
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Slip decorating Pourers and a glaze firing.
Olive oil/dressing bottles. Sorry clip ended abruptly!
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Olive oil/dressing bottles. Sorry clip ended abruptly!
Newsprint transfer try, more messing around!!
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Newsprint transfer try, more messing around!!
flip flop Tea bowls,, just messing around!!
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flip flop Tea bowls,, just messing around!!
first pyrography attempts and new phone test
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first pyrography attempts and new phone test
finishing the Porron and Sun Plaque fun.
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finishing the Porron and Sun Plaque fun.
Hola!" Porron take two without the radio on.
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Hola!" Porron take two without the radio on.
did you spray water on them and let them dry?
Did you hollow out the pestles or are they solid clay?
Hello, I’m interested in making my own tagine and have read that a micaceous earthenware clay is recommended. Could you please tell me how you use your tagine; ie, stovetop or in an oven? Thank you for your wonderful video.😊
love these little oil lamps,,, thanks
Wouid you mind sharing your nuka recipe?
Xcellent!
Hi leigh how are you,just wondered if you were bringing out anymore vidoes thankyou
Thank you. This is really helpful.
Just did my first mortar and pestles, yours look really good with the banding. Nice birdbaths too I did some too this summer. Hard for me to imagine throwing a pedestal and the pestle but easy finally in the end. Hope your enjoying cooler, warm sunny fall days.
Leigh how have you been ?
That initial compression was stressful for me 😂
I'm new to throwing and am trying to make an info used form, I'm going to save your vlog so I can watch it over and over. Thankyou
Happy to see you reach the 900 subscribers mark. You've taken on so many different pottery forms, with a treadle wheel and a reduction kiln. Well done. Always best to you.
Hay Geff, thank you, I didn't know, haven't been on here for a while and see I have a few clips of yours to catch up on, hope all's well.
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Do you have a video or pictures of how this raw glazing turned out from firing.
Wonderful looking pig. Really liked how you did the feet...thanks for posting!
Thanks Sylvia.
This came on my recommendation, I don’t know anything of what he’s doing but it looks great!
Brilliant idea! Easier too! Thanks!
Nice tip, one love.
Yea, much better than the single larger opening.
Glade to find. See you got lots of stuff going on. Noting going on here. To tired. Need a day off. Got to tell myself it ok. Got a new slipware book.
Not surprised your tired throwing whole bags of clay 🤣, enjoy your day off if you have one.
@@handmadepottery2135 And they are reclaim needing work. Before ordering try to use every scrap.
Leigh Really nice.. you have been at it.zoom zoom
Thanks Eddie.
Love all the new scraffito designs! Interesting way of 'sealing' the oil lamp; I've never heard of it. Wonder if it would work on other types of clay...🤔Such a nice cohesive grouping of beautifully made pieces.
Thanks Judy, I think it would work on other clays, all I did was soak the pot in milk then with my camping frying pan put it on the fire ember's, pretty amazed!!
@@handmadepottery2135 That is amazing! I'll be keeping that in mind to try it on something. Thanks! Cheers!
Are you sure that's not an electric wheel. It just doesn't slow down as you center the clay.
I'm kicking like crazy!! 🤣
@@handmadepottery2135 More use to the momentum wheel I forget to keep kicking and to just go like crazy.
@@pottersjournal Honestly I forget my legs going!!
Its nice to see you working Leigh. I had a very bad year and didn't think I was going to make it through it.
Hi Eddie, thanks, these are a welcome order, good old w,I, hope your health improves this year 🤞.
Beautifully done!
Thanks Judy.
Nice clean cuts, mine always need reworked. X-acto knife looks to keep the cuts cleaner than a potters felting. Ralph would like one of those cat doors but that would be the end of the mail carrier.
Thanks Geff, only knife I use for cut outs. I think Ralph would get his head stuck 😂.
Thanks for the video, beautiful stuff! Next time please slow the camera down so we can see more details 😍
You can always pause the clip.
Maybe not exactly our kind of pottery, or potter, I've been watching some of 'Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery'. He goes into a lot of sealing, curing and cooking with unglazed earthenware as native American's probably did. Time is running out if you're going to set these things alight for holidays. Happy Xmas.
Hi Geff, I will have a look at Andy's work, thank you, it intrigues me. Definitely won't be ready for Xmas, hope you and yours all have a good one too
Little brown bowls with the wavy have a real classic potters look to them. No clay for me till the new year. Glad to hear your old treadle spin. Take care.
Thanks Geff, there hasn't been much clay for me recently, just ticking over and keeping my hand in! Hope all's well .
Leigh I have question. How big is your BAT that your using ? you knew I had the hand sugary twice and getting ready to do it again, Do you have any issues due to its size? I have 4 new unused Bate that are 19 inches across/wide. would like to know if you have any issues. Thanks. eddie
Leigh very nice I didn't remember if I told you that when I was at the hospital in Chicago last Monday when I left I went to the pottery supply and got all kinds of glazes making items and one is a Soft Satin white glaze.There is 8 ingredients in it. I have alot of 50 pound bags to tote in.
Mixed up, you'll have to send him some of that 'white powder' glaze dust. He can add water and do a really good test it out for you.
A soft satin White sound nice, good to know your still playing in the mud 👍.
Great throwing technique!
Thanks Judy.
And with a treadle.
Tanks for Being here
Just back after a week out of town. Anxious to see what you've been up to that I might have missed. Oh yea, nice. Always great trying new stuff. Specially like the two at 1:15 then the two after and then the one after that wow. The floral on the garlic jars should have great consumer appeal. I'd say the bird should be happy by name but never knew how to spell it.
Thanks Geff, Corneil likes his hot water bottle, it works well.
I have had some rough time 4 days in the hospital , 2 of the days was in the ICU. its good to see you working. this coming Monday I will be sent to a specialist in Chicago looking Forward to it. by for now .eddie
So sorry to hear that Eddie, I was hoping and thinking things were getting better!! I hope they do 🤞
Leigh thank you for your positive note, I think my time is getting closer, I feel bad for my Wife and kids
Enough crazy madness. Yes, that's what I want. Slow, relaxing throwing.
I wasn't a fan of the heat. I have turned more and more into a North person as i get older.
Looks wet outside hope all is well there. eddie
Thanks Eddie, hope all's well there too.
Love that rich ochre color! Looks pretty good over that slip too.
Thanks Judy hopefully they will look better glazed, just experimenting,🤞.
Are you firing in an electric kiln? I’ve taken Terra Cotta up to Cone 6. I’m not sure what brand. Maybe Laguna. I wish I knew that wedging method.
Are you firing in an electric kiln? I’ve taken Terra Cotta up to Cone 6. I’m not sure what brand. Maybe Laguna. I wish I knew that wedging method.
Hi Tiny Chick, no a gas kiln, Terracotta to come 6, that must have been good stuff 😄.
Love that beautiful green slip; nice little swirls. It fired well and looks good thick or thin. Cool!
Thanks Judy, I'm going to give the slip a go on Terracotta, I prefer my stoneware but enjoying these short firings.
Glad you didn't give up on that kiln but can't imagine paying for the gas. Or the clay eighter, glad my supplier is close by. Hope you come across a cheap electric someday.
The kilns giving up on me!! I keep looking for a half decent electric, surely cheeper than firing gas, depending on the size obviously, Three firings and already half a bottle gone, and Earthenware too! Just watched your kiln unloading, great stuff!!
Very nice pots indeed . And neat trick really !
Thanks Geff.
Very slick! Looks good. Cheers!
Thanks Judy.
I like the slip decorations you put around some of the pieces... and I agree with Jeff about the welding of pieces with glaze as long as they are held in place by gravity and won'd slide. But "stuff happens" and yes, potters are a persevering bunch aren't we.😊
Hi Judy, we are a persevering lot yes 😄, not sure I will glaze weld the lids but thankfully someone wants the bases for there oven.
It's big bird baths that give me the trouble. Press molded, slabs, tried so many different things. firing on grog, slow cooling, again and again cracked in the firing. Those lids that popped of you may be able to glaze weld back on.
Right-o !!! welding is good!
Hi Geff, I used the same Terracotta several times and this never happened! Really wanting to fire to stoneware again, I always seem to be moaning about costs but I couldn't believe it when I picked gas up the other day £££, when I look at your glazed pieces then this earthenware I know I'm on the wrong path.
Leigh my friend, have missed hearing from you. WoW you have a clay problem, I have been there and if it would not have cracked at the start, it would have did it at the bisk . I have had that happen to me when I use low fire clay, most the time it was a terra cotta unless it was somthing that we used the excavator to dig it up. If it was somthing you bought I would be talking to those people. good to here from you Leigh.
Cheers Eddie, it was so cheap its not worth complaining to my supplier, I just won't buy it again 😄. Hope your doing well .
Terra Cotta color is very nice, if it's a cheap clay and very plastic, perhaps it is worth correcting the clay body. The cracks are most likely a result of high shrinking factor, which can be corrected by adding grog or alumina. More tests needs to be done...
@@shuvalassaf yes good idea thank you, or silica sand.
Always disheartening to loose so many pieces. To save the popped off knobs - glaze between the lid and knob to fuse together in firing - but I'm sure you have thought to do that - I've had to do that a few times and it holds up well - no problems after years of use.
Yes good idea using the glaze to stick them on, thank you