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Mugi Pottery
United States
Приєднався 16 чер 2016
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5lb Large Bowl BMix Cone 10 Clay
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Adding a handle to the juicer (Part 3)
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Watch Outi Trimming the juicer (Part 2)
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How to throw a Juicer with Outi (Part 1)
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Watch Outi add a neck to a 2 part closed-form lidded jar
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Watch Outi add a neck to a 2 part closed-form lidded jar Clay: B Mix Cone 10 Neck = 1lb Body= 5lb Subscribe to the channel, new videos every Tuesday! Visit our website: www.mugipottery.com Instagram @mugipotterynyc Facebook mugipottery/
Outi Makes a 4lb Pitcher
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4lbs Amherst Cone 10 Clay Subscribe to the channel, new videos every Tuesday! Visit our website: www.mugipottery.com Instagram @mugipotterynyc Facebook mugipottery/
Hollow Handles For Pitchers
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How To Dip Glaze Your Pottery in Two Colors
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Centering on the wheel
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How to Throw a 2lb Pitcher
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How to Throw a Basic Cylinder
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3 Ways of Wedging Clay
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Outi Throws - Jar with Lid in One Piece (closed form)
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Outi Throws - Jar with Lid in One Piece (closed form)
Outi Trims - Jar with Lid in One Piece (closed form)
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Outi Trims - Jar with Lid in One Piece (closed form)
Outi is the best teacher. I watched her videos several years ago and her instructions have stuck with me as I throw today
Use only your palms to cone up
So beautiful!!! I don't have other words! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Beautifullll
What a wonderful instructor you are!!!!!❤
Please watch this
That is so precise every step of the way. Beautiful job!
I am good at keeping a cylinder but didn't realize how to bring and keep it in. Thank you for letting us know.
Excelente gracias 👍👏👏👏
Great tips throughout the video - thank you!
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Thanks for your video. Very useful. I noticed you didn't use wax on the bottom. Isn't that a problem when firing?
It is only a problem if there is glaze left on the bottom. If you look at the video, she didn't submerge the entire pot, and there was no glaze on the bottom after the dip. If there had been any, she would have needed to wipe it off with a sponge, so that the piece didn't fuse to the kiln shelf in the firing. But waxing the bottom is only a means to that end. It only makes it easier (sometimes) to keep glaze off the bottom and/or to wipe it off.
0:48 Mind blown when she attaches the pot to the wheel head! 😮
hi! what surface would you recommend for a table? do you wash your table after every pottery session?
Hello Outi! I have been practicing your approach when throwing. And I must say it is the best! I cannot thank you enough! But, I also notice that you are the only teacher I have found that actually emphasizes the inside-finger(s) to push ‘out’ toward the outside-finger which serves to receive/control the clay mass being pushed. I believe this subtle gesture is what actually forms that ‘bulge’ on the outside that we all are familiar with. By pushing the clay outward it lands on top of your outside-finger (which sits slightly lower than the inside due to the 1/4” floor) which then would ‘lift’ the clay upward in concert with the inside finger which is constantly feeding new clay onto the outside finger. The majority of others seem to always push IN & UP with the outside knuckle thus forcing that ‘bulge’. So, my question is why don’t others take your approach? That 1st pull still seems magical in execution for me. You insight is appreciated. Cheers, Damon
I am new to this and I just want to say THANK YOU so much for your video! It was straight to the point and the step by step was just perfect. Iwish others made videos like these instead of making them about themselves lol. Thanks again I will share with my professor! :D
So helpful. Can you direct me to the final video of carving the dome?
your glaze looks so watery my glaze is too thick and runs and doesn't fall off or flow well to do insides like that in an even layer. I am beyond the recommended water by two cups already for a 10lb bag. I am using Pam's Blue Coyote. thanks for any tips
i am bisquing to 05 using bmix
the most helpful video i’ve seen, amazing!
I appreciate how you name each step of what you're doing-- very helpful. Thanks!!
I love reading the captions!!
What is the point of the chopstick at the end!?
They are indenting into the side in order to separate the "lid" from the "jar". They will later cut the top and bottom from each other and after cleaning it up, the top will fit nicely into the bottom, creating a whole closed jar from one closed form.
You have answered so many of my questions in this video. Thank you!
Great technique and narration!
I love your videos! It would be great to see this one from the side and the top view if you could film both perspectives and edit to split screen. Just a thought.
I always get confused when doing my first pull. Because obviously the inside of the bottom of the pot is not touching the exact bottom of the bat like the outside of the pot is. So when getting ready to pull I notice my hand on the outside is all the way at the bottom like it should be but my inside hand is a bit higher because the inside of the pot obviously has some more height to it. So are you just supposed to press your outside hand first until it reaches exactly where your inside hand is? Because it just feels like your two hands should always be meeting each other. But they just can't at the beginning because the inside has some more height. I hope my question makes since
she is using two different brushes
Too much noise!
That's the sound of the wheel:)
When I wedge my low fire clay it just falls apart and crumbles 😞 it’s driving me crazy I keep going at it and nothing changes I don’t know what I’m doing wrong PLEASE help 😂
Me too 😬 if you ever find out what is the reason please share 😁
Im no expert, pretty much a beginner. But it sounds like maybe your clay is too dry. But this was from a year ago so Im sure u figured out what it was lol.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! 👏👏🙌
I prefer Laguna clay #55 for cone 6 and Laguna clay #900 for cone 10 reduction firing
What kind of wheel does she use?
Shimpo whisper
What clay do you prefer to throw with?
when and how do you cut the opening?
Hi Jason, I cut it open with an exacto knife when it's ready to be trimmed. I center the piece, cut it and use the bottom piece as a chuck to trim the lid. Then I trim the bottom as the last step.
Not a good idea to use the same brush without rinsing it out first. You might contaminate the second glaze. Always work clean and carefully
MUGI STUDIO what does she say at 3.26?
So it is ok to use that same brush without cleaning it before it goes in a different glaze?
no, you will contaminate that new glaze by mixing in another glaze. then that glaze will act weird.
I am amazed, I love working with clay, but never thought of this
Hi Saundra, I'm glad to hear you're enjoying it!
Hi! I am another new subscriber, from Sweden, and I can't get enough of your videos, I'm watching them over and over again :) Thank you! Next time I get to NY i will definately stop by your studio!
Hejsan Katarina! Thank you for watching and please do stop by if you come to nyc.
Great instructions! I love how controlled every move is. Thank you!
I like your patient, unhurried attention to the evolving form. I hope with experience I will develop that slow calm way.
very instructive and wonderful to watch.. You are a pro without any doubt. thank you for posting
Great video!
That was nicely done. I'm going to try to pull that off myself. :)
what type of clay was used here I would love to know- amazing work
Of the throwing videos I’ve seen hers is the most centered. Thank you!
Thank you James! Every year I make a goal for the year and every year it seems to be focusing on centering as it is the most important aspect of being able to make what I set out to do.
I invite you to watch my videos and if they like they support me
Se ve tan fácil, pero yo sé que no lo es, buen video saludos
Soy el 986 te falta poco
Thank you!! I'm a beginner cant wait to be confident enough to try that!!
Hi Megan, we're going to post new videos for beginners soon. I hope they'll help you, too.
Mam i want a head control method pl tell me
Loved both videos! Very detailed. Wish she had shown the feet she was going to add.