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Crafthub Tutorial - Pottery wheel tutorial
Made by Fernanda Carvalho, filmed by João Chamiço
In this video you'll see the basic steps for modelling a pot on a potter's wheel, for beginners. The first step is to prepare the clay. You need to knead it so that any air bubbles in the clay are removed. Next, make a ball, about the size of the palm of your hand. On the potter's wheel, try to place this ball of clay in the centre of the disc. The clay must be centred before starting to open and shape the pot, because this way the piece will have more uniform walls, avoiding irregularities in thickness that can cause the piece to lose its structure or other manufacturing defects. To centre, you need to keep your arms always supported and press down on the clay while the disc rotates at maximum speed. Once in the centre, the speed of the disc should be reduced in order to obtain better control of the movements. From this point on, open a hole in the clay with your fingers. The clay must be distributed evenly, while climbing the walls of the pot, always pressing the fingers inside the piece against the supporting hand on the outside. The piece is shaped when the clay is more evenly distributed, and the walls are more homogeneous. Once the desired shape has been given, the excess clay must be removed from the disc using suitable tools. Once finished, cut off the bottom with a nylon or metal wire and remove the piece from the wheel. Before the first firing, add the desired finishes when the piece is drier and remember that it must be completely dry before it goes into the oven.
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International Airport Honolulu - Carol Bennett - Glasmalarei Peters
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International Airport Honolulu - Carol Bennett - Glasmalarei Peters
Creative impulse of craft curator: Craft practice as a continuous journey
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Theme 1: Exploring craft heritage Credit: Loucia Manopoulou, University for the Creative Arts, United Kingdom
Crafthub - Silver Mirroring
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Silver mirroring Made by Andreia Ruivo, Filmed by João Chamiço In this tutorial, it is presented different steps to produce a silver mirror: a) Cut Float glass samples (approx. strips size 15x120mm); b) Prepare the following solutions: 150 mL of 0.8M KOH solution 300 mL of 0.1M AgNO3 solution, 100 mL of 0.5M C6H12O6 solution; c) Clean very carefully the glass samples; d )In a 600ml beaker add 2...
Crafthub - Glass synthesis by a melt quenching process
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Glass synthesis Made by Andreia Ruivo, Filmed by João Chamiço Approximately 30 g batches of different raw materials were weighted and mixed, by using a powder shaker, and melted in platinum crucibles in an electric furnace at 1400 °C for 3 hours in air. Reagent grade SiO2 (p.a., Fluka), CaCO3 (p.a., Panreac), Na2CO3 (p.a., Riedel de Haen) were used as starting materials in all the synthesised g...
CraftHub - Exhibition in Matera, April 2023
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Production of traveling exhibition: Materahub Artistic Curation: Rita Orlando Content curator: Antonella Valerio Exhibition Designer: Gabriella Mastrangelo
Tutorial - Transforming Impressions of Nature to Expressions in Ceramics
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Tutorial - Transforming Impressions of Nature to Expressions in Ceramics
Tutorial - Making a slip cast ceramic cup
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Tutorial - Making a slip cast ceramic cup
Chris Bird Jones Interview
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Interview with Artist, Chris Bird Jones
Crafthub - Torch Work Tutorial
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When working with hollow forms on the torch, we often need to separate individual sections or bubbles from a longer tube. This separated section with its attached smaller blowing pipette is know as a point. Pulling points, while challenging at first, is a fundamental technique that virtually allow flame workers will need to have in their skill set. Through this Craft Hub tutorial, we take you t...
Crafthub - The Cross Tutorial
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Fundamental to most hand-blown glass, a properly formed punty allows the glass maker to transfer objects from the pipe for final reheating and finishing of vessel forms. In this Craft Hub tutorial, the glass making team at Nova University’s VICARTE Research unit in glass and ceramics offer glass makers with a basic knowledge of blowing and other off-hand techniques a step-by-step guide. In this...
Crafthub - Donut Tutorial
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Fundamental to most hand-blown glass, a properly formed punty allows the glass maker to transfer objects from the pipe for final reheating and finishing of vessel forms. In this Craft Hub tutorial, the glass making team at Nova University’s VICARTE Research unit in glass and ceramics offer glass makers with a basic knowledge of blowing and other off-hand techniques a step-by-step guide. In this...
Crafthub - Painting with Grisaille Tutorial
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The grisailles were the first painting material applied to stained-glass windows, becoming an intrinsic part of their production. It is a painting technique used to create the figures and modulate/balance the striking light into lighter and darker hues, enabling the stained-glass panels to evolve into a powerful expressive medium. In this tutorial, a step-by-step explanation of how to apply and...
Crafthub - Clay House Tutorial
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The clay house is a ceramic piece made by Catarina Farinha, where stoneware was used. As different parts of the clay house will be glazed in the future by using the raku technique, some tests were performed.
Crafhthub - Bullet Tutorial
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Fundamental to most hand-blown glass, a properly formed punty allows the glass maker to transfer objects from the pipe for final reheating and finishing of vessel forms. In this Craft Hub tutorial, the glass making team at Nova University’s VICARTE Research unit in glass and ceramics offer glass makers with a basic knowledge of blowing and other off-hand techniques a step-by-step guide. In this...
Alice - Rui Tomás
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Alice - Rui Tomás
Studio Melyn A Creative Partnership
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Studio Melyn A Creative Partnership
Rachel Phillips Interview
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Rachel Phillips Interview
Craft Hub Festival 2023, Swansea, Wales
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Craft Hub Festival 2023, Swansea, Wales
The art and craft of the immateriality of glass: architectural and blow glass by Teresa Almeida
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The art and craft of the immateriality of glass: architectural and blow glass by Teresa Almeida
Sounding Craft by Erik Lindeborg
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Sounding Craft by Erik Lindeborg
Curating Crafts in urban context by Teresa Rieger and Ramon Betiya
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Curating Crafts in urban context by Teresa Rieger and Ramon Betiya
Sustainability in Ceramics art by Diana Butucariu
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Sustainability in Ceramics art by Diana Butucariu
(Un)becoming: Contemporary Dialogues and Craft Traditions by Janine Hadley
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(Un)becoming: Contemporary Dialogues and Craft Traditions by Janine Hadley
Body and object: an intelligent dialogue by Fiona Byrne
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Body and object: an intelligent dialogue by Fiona Byrne
Rigid flexibility, paper crafting and social concepts by Evita Stavrou
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Rigid flexibility, paper crafting and social concepts by Evita Stavrou
Drummin Bog - A Creative Site and An Artists led Enquiry by Sinead Dowling and Aileen Nolan
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Drummin Bog - A Creative Site and An Artists led Enquiry by Sinead Dowling and Aileen Nolan
Traditional Craft Techniques and their Value in Working with Precious Metals by Sandra Wilson
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Traditional Craft Techniques and their Value in Working with Precious Metals by Sandra Wilson
Crafts in a digital era. Why & How? by Lydia Chatziiakovou
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Crafts in a digital era. Why & How? by Lydia Chatziiakovou
Traces of Making by Shellie Holden and Catherine Brown
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Traces of Making by Shellie Holden and Catherine Brown

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MadRushMusic
    @MadRushMusic 2 дні тому

    Thank you for the detailed explanation. Beautiful results.. 😃

  • @architeuthis2002
    @architeuthis2002 5 днів тому

    Fantastic video! Very concise and clear explanation. Beautifully filmed too. I love how the platter turned out! I noticed the recess for the chuck wasn't very deep. Can you share a guide to what is a good depth?

  • @randykane474
    @randykane474 13 днів тому

    On our next trip to Ireland, I'd love to stop by and have a look. Great video.

  • @user-qk4ev2lj5i
    @user-qk4ev2lj5i 14 днів тому

    Where did you buy that pottery machine ? Can you help me out please

  • @chuckaugenbraun3440
    @chuckaugenbraun3440 14 днів тому

    Hi Glen, Great video - I learned a lot I’m curious about what type of respirator you are using. Thanks

  • @FireflyOnTheMoon
    @FireflyOnTheMoon 22 дні тому

    It's absurb to suggest that alum isn't "eco" enough for you and then jump many planes to go to the other side of the world, as if that is somehow fine. . I don't believe for a moment that the effect of vinegar is different from lemon or other acids

  • @micaelarossi3107
    @micaelarossi3107 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial. I did beautiful cushion s using also rhus tiphinia and liquidambar leaves. Very impressing results!

  • @beabennett5492
    @beabennett5492 Місяць тому

    If you were going to make one into a wall hanging, why would you bother doing both sides?

  • @arifpatel6072
    @arifpatel6072 Місяць тому

    Which type of vinegar you have used apple black berry or white vinegar please guide me

  • @glennjames7107
    @glennjames7107 Місяць тому

    I just watched a video of a kid in India, or Pakistan making an amazing hot pot set out of wood by turning. He had absolutely no PPE. Quite a contrast to us here in the west where we are totally handicapped by it in many cases. I'm a firm advocate for safety glasses and gloves (where appropriate) but watching him saw a piece of wood, encumbered by a ridiculous amount of protection is mind blowing. Some tools and jobs are inherently dangerous, and one has to just be careful.

  • @dawnrising22
    @dawnrising22 Місяць тому

    Lovely video x

  • @doraconsigliere1766
    @doraconsigliere1766 Місяць тому

    Buonasera..le scrivo dall italia.... neravigliosi i suoi video e molto ben spiegati.... io parlo poco inglese e mi avvalgo della traduzione. Volevo usare il cotone o il lino. Mi puoi spiegare per favore..le differenze della preparazione?grazie per quanto potrai fare per me.... un caro saluto..dora

  • @johnhusokowski8481
    @johnhusokowski8481 Місяць тому

    Glen, Your turning skills and teaching methods are masterful, it is rare to possess both of these skills. Thank you for your videos, please keep them coming.

  • @joepapalia-xs1ds
    @joepapalia-xs1ds Місяць тому

    I liked the concept from log to. bowl. I have been turning for 1 year. I liked the way you explain what you are doing and why. You are an excellent craftsman and teacher. Thank you.

  • @user-fb1yu1er3x
    @user-fb1yu1er3x Місяць тому

    Truly a learning experience these two eco- printing iron mordant tutorials of yours, and, to think that my research on iron mordant began soon after viewing a tutorial on how iron mordant can be used to stain wood. Thank you for this uniquely creative well informed tutorial. Your tutorial truly caught my eyes attention because at first glance it resembles the leaf image patterns that are apparent in the Heliographic printing process.

  • @Lovesoldsongs
    @Lovesoldsongs Місяць тому

    After I saw how beautiful the onion skins dyed the fabric, I went to one of our grocery stores to their onion bin and collected all the loose onion skins that fell off the onions. No one in the store noticed what I was doing. Pethaps they thought she's helping clean out the bins rather than the help.

  • @planeteterre-oy3ul
    @planeteterre-oy3ul Місяць тому

    Je suis Française et n’ai pas compris quelles sont les feuilles dans le chaudron svp?

  • @Helenm50
    @Helenm50 2 місяці тому

    New to eco printing and part 1 & 2 are the very best videos that I’ve seen. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge about the wonders of eco printing. I’m also interested in Nuno felting and had not thought about putting the two things together so again, thank you. I’m in Australia so have plenty of access to eucalyptus leaves. Just love the great results you get from onion skins too. Many thanks. 💕

  • @mezalick
    @mezalick 2 місяці тому

    Greetings, Nice video, thank you for posting it. One question, where are you getting your glass from. Thanks

  • @JodyLax-yj3mu
    @JodyLax-yj3mu 2 місяці тому

    What kind of paper/technique did u use to print the text on the ceramic? Can u do that with any other print?

    • @SIMONETTA69
      @SIMONETTA69 6 днів тому

      Yo conozco una fórmula que es con esmalte de uñas transparente cubrir la pieza, impresión en láser y luego el papel lo recortas y pones en un recipiente chico con alcohol por 5 segundos. Luego cuando el esmalte de uñas está seco ; pones el papel . Quedará grabado .

  • @VinicioAyala-oy1ty
    @VinicioAyala-oy1ty 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful and very well done.

  • @tritian5874
    @tritian5874 2 місяці тому

    thank you for some good tips and tricks. however now I have too envy again haha. i need more chucks for my lathe, and I really like that GIANT one you have and I'm going to have to get one sooner or later lol

  • @donatelladestasio2790
    @donatelladestasio2790 2 місяці тому

    Wonderfull ❤❤❤

  • @karellarsen939
    @karellarsen939 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this video! I really enjoyed this. So many aspects to botanical printing! I hope to try is 👍😊

  • @charliegriffiths8312
    @charliegriffiths8312 3 місяці тому

    Love watching your mastery. I’m fairly new to lathe work and I’m wondering if you could share what respirator you use….? Thanks, Charlie

  • @MissJB1985
    @MissJB1985 3 місяці тому

    wait....where did the holes at the end come from?

  • @jackknows6509
    @jackknows6509 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful work and so well explained, Thank you. Since you are cutting away the tenon from the base, why not use a mortise instead? Is there a particular pro or con to a mortise with your chuck?

  • @BrailsfordWoodworks
    @BrailsfordWoodworks 3 місяці тому

    Amazing work Glenn!

  • @Craftylisa69
    @Craftylisa69 3 місяці тому

    Throughly enjoyed seeing this x

  • @joangarrett5364
    @joangarrett5364 3 місяці тому

    Where can I get your book?

  • @joangarrett5364
    @joangarrett5364 3 місяці тому

    Have you made a video on printing on cotton ? Love this video and your teaching

  • @user-vo3gz6wn6t
    @user-vo3gz6wn6t 3 місяці тому

    👍😊

  • @suzanner2454
    @suzanner2454 3 місяці тому

    You have inspired me to give it a try. Thank you for the lesson.

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff 4 місяці тому

    Very cooperative log that did not move while you were cutting off the sides and pith. I don't usually get that fortunate.

  • @murugarrenjavier
    @murugarrenjavier 4 місяці тому

    Im intrested in Printing in cotton too, I guess I could try this same process even if is the color doesnt get fixed so intense right?

    • @taylorseal5280
      @taylorseal5280 2 місяці тому

      You will still get prints on cotton, but they will be lighter and will fade faster from washing. I have also found that my prints on cotton are less crisp than on wool or silk. In the video, Nicola mordants and dyes the wool in one step; the aluminum pot, rusty metal, and copper pipe react with acids to create metallic salts (the mordants). Substantive dyes, like onion skins, can bind directly to protein fibres like wool, but are improved with the assistance of mordants. If you followed this method on cotton you would also get some amount of mordant assisting to bind the dye to the fabric. However, the mordants and dyes like to bind to each other more than the cotton, so you may get some dye+mordant precipitating in the liquid instead of binding to the fabric. Separating the mordanting and dyeing into two separate steps would improve the intensity of the result. You can first mordant the cotton by steeping in water with the mordant, whether that be a powdered mordant like alum added directly to water, or creating your own mordant by allowing rusty items or copper pieces to steep in an acid like vinegar (this is typically left to sit for a few weeks prior to use to get a strong enough mordant). Then you rinse away any excess mordant and then proceed to the eco printing step. Some people also use soy milk as a fixative by soaking the fabric in it, drying it, and soaking again, and repeating. This builds up layers of soy milk on the cotton. Soy milk is protein based so the results are more similar to the results you would get on wool. If you wanted to avoid working with powdered mordants this is another great option. It does take days to soak the fabric, and then it also needs a few weeks to cure before it is ready to be dyed for the best result. I personally mordant with alum (pickling salt, available alongside spices at the grocery store or bulk store) and often use a tiny amount of iron sulphate (same as from rusty metal). Aluminum salts like alum increase the wash and lightfastness and give bright saturated colours. Iron "saddens" colours, makes them darker and less saturated (shifts yellows to olives, oranges to reds, beiges to browns or greys). You can see a slight colour difference in this video between her iron wrapped fabric and copper (copper gives a greener result than aluminum). The Barefoot Dyer is a natural dyer who works exclusively with cellulose based fibres, and has a great video about ecoprinting.

  • @murugarrenjavier
    @murugarrenjavier 4 місяці тому

    such a wonderful process Nicola, I was so looking forward to learn this,, I got your book last year,,,thank you

  • @spunwareovertherainbow1617
    @spunwareovertherainbow1617 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this fabulous tutorial. I am completely inspired.

  • @Saltchuck-46
    @Saltchuck-46 4 місяці тому

    When you are sanding the platter, is the sander running in forward or reverse?

    • @jltltj
      @jltltj 2 місяці тому

      I've always been told the sander and lathe should be turning in opposite directions. So with the lathe spinning in it's normal counter clockwise direction the sander should be clockwise; it's normal forward direction. Remember also that relationship will change depending on the contact point on the disc; i.e. 9 o'clock is spinning up and 3 o'clock down.

  • @daveclemens4141
    @daveclemens4141 4 місяці тому

    Absolutely Beautiful! Incredible Tool Control and Mastery!

  • @user-wk5sc3dt4y
    @user-wk5sc3dt4y 4 місяці тому

    So much time on prep and no view of finished printing

  • @user-nt2xw1nt1r
    @user-nt2xw1nt1r 4 місяці тому

    Где можно заказать такой большой патрон , держатель тарелки на станке ???

  • @durindaau8085
    @durindaau8085 4 місяці тому

    Omgosh I see a new obsession in my extremely near future! I can’t wait to try this ! Are there herbs or other vegetation that you would NOT recommend using for eco printing? So very glad I found your channel, and so appreciative of your willingness to share your knowledge and talents.

  • @hayesrutherford9415
    @hayesrutherford9415 4 місяці тому

    Gotta love the pencil analogy. May have to borrow that one.

  • @user-xv2sw4hz5w
    @user-xv2sw4hz5w 5 місяців тому

    TFS!! BTW, what is T-shirt yarn? Is it comprised of strips of t-shirts that you've cut and strung together?

  • @tammytahara855
    @tammytahara855 5 місяців тому

    Excellent, Nicola!!

  • @pilarsanmartin5741
    @pilarsanmartin5741 5 місяців тому

    Fabuloso y hermoso!!! Gracias ❤Nicola desde Argentina!!!!

  • @leonardryan8723
    @leonardryan8723 5 місяців тому

    Glenn Lucas Tks you for taking the time to show your beautiful work making plate as a true craftsman.

  • @amospeterson3251
    @amospeterson3251 5 місяців тому

    Thanks again for another awesome demonstration Glen, I really appreciate your skill and dedication. Amos

  • @traditionalcooking8482
    @traditionalcooking8482 5 місяців тому

    thank you for this tutorial

  • @chipperkeithmgb
    @chipperkeithmgb 5 місяців тому

    What a lovely work shop and bowl