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Easy Sculpting Channel
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Welcome to my world of clay and sculpting!
I'm Mika from Finland. I love sculpting and sculptures.
Raku clay and Stoneware are my favourites, perfect for sculptures and building with clay.
On this Channel I'll show some basic techniques, tools and tips and tricks, from start to finish.
Handmade sculpting is fun and relaxing, not too hard.
Your own fantasy is important but I hope to give you some inspiration.
I will show some tips and tricks for Polymer clay sculpting too.
Gnomes or elves, their postures and facial expressions are often in my videos.
My handmade tools are easy to make and customised to fit your own hand and grip.
Welcome again and I hope you click the subscribe button!
----- About ------
I'm a teacher in Finland. Clay and sculpting has been a hobby for many years. I live on the west coast of Finland. I speak Swedish, Finnish and English. I've got a lovely wife and three beautiful sons.
I'm Mika from Finland. I love sculpting and sculptures.
Raku clay and Stoneware are my favourites, perfect for sculptures and building with clay.
On this Channel I'll show some basic techniques, tools and tips and tricks, from start to finish.
Handmade sculpting is fun and relaxing, not too hard.
Your own fantasy is important but I hope to give you some inspiration.
I will show some tips and tricks for Polymer clay sculpting too.
Gnomes or elves, their postures and facial expressions are often in my videos.
My handmade tools are easy to make and customised to fit your own hand and grip.
Welcome again and I hope you click the subscribe button!
----- About ------
I'm a teacher in Finland. Clay and sculpting has been a hobby for many years. I live on the west coast of Finland. I speak Swedish, Finnish and English. I've got a lovely wife and three beautiful sons.
Snow lantern in Clay. Christmas tradition in the North. Big Lantern inside or outside #snowlantern
Hello There!
In this tutorial I will show you how to use pinch pots and the pinching teqnique to make a huge snow lantern in stoneware clay. This Lantern is great for outdoor use or even to have inside your home.
In Finland we have an old tradition of building lanterns in snow outside, but if you don't have any snow, this might be a great idea!
I hope you get inspired and find this video informative and useful.
Cheers from old cold Finland!
Mika
In this tutorial I will show you how to use pinch pots and the pinching teqnique to make a huge snow lantern in stoneware clay. This Lantern is great for outdoor use or even to have inside your home.
In Finland we have an old tradition of building lanterns in snow outside, but if you don't have any snow, this might be a great idea!
I hope you get inspired and find this video informative and useful.
Cheers from old cold Finland!
Mika
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Friendly Ghost in clay. Halloween project in clay. Clay at home #halloween #ghostinclay
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Tutorial. How to maka a small ghost in clay, perfect for tealight candles and decoration for Halloween. In this video I show you an easy way to make a ghost for all seasons or for Halloween. It's perfect for tealights, mosquito-smoke or to just to have somewhere in your home. Easy to make at home. I use stoneware clay and I will use a kiln to fire my clay. The basic shape can be altered to many...
Best technique ever! Pinching with Clay. All you need to know in a short video #pinching #pinchpot
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I allways use this technique when I build something in clay. Pots , mugs, scultures and more. Pinching is easy and useful in many ways. In this tutorial I show the basics and also cut the clay so that you can see what it looks like inside when pinching a pinch pot.
Easy human sculpture in clay, I call them Dancers! #torso #humanbodysculpture
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Hello there! This is a tutorial about sculpting the human body the easy way. I use Stoneware clay and a special wooden support- tool that I made myself. Just follow my steps if you want to make a sculpture like this. In the end of this video i show you some of the other sculptures I made with this same technique. Cheers from Finland! Mika
DIY Sea serpent, Fairy tail monster in clay. Easy sculpture for your garden.
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Hi! In this clip I'll show you how to make a Sea snake or Sea serpent in clay. This is a perfect project for your garden and you can make it as long as you want. I chose to make three parts and use three different techniques. I hope that I can inspire you to make one too! Cheers from Mika in Finland
DIY Crescent moon in Ceramics. Easy! Tutorial on how to make a nice moon to hang on a wall etc.
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In this video I will show you, step-by-step, how to make a moon in clay. I use stoneware clay and I burn it in a kiln before it's done. The colors on the moon are painted on with underglaze colors and a little bit of copper oxides. A thin layer of transparent glaze binds it all together. Cheers from Mika in Finland
One bag of clay- One huge, enormous Pinch Pot! My biggest pinching project so far.
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12.5 kilo of clay turns into one giant pinch pot! In this video I try to pinch the biggest pinch pot so far by using the whole bag of clay. The video is speeded up a whole lot, because it took me a fair amount of time to make this pot. I use stoneware clay and when it all is ready I will burn it in a kiln. The music in the video is from youtubes free music arcive. Please drop me a line if you h...
DIY Big ceramic plate. Easy, beautiful and useful ! #ceramicplate
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Summer! Time to make plates for BBQ and parties! In this video I show you an easy way to make a plate in ceramics and clay. I use a kiln and burn it twice; first in a bisque fire and after that I glaze it and give it a last hot, fire in the kiln. A tutorial and inspirational video for a basic plate with many varieties- Cheers from Mika in Finland!
DIY Plate in clay. The easy way with great results! #servingplate
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A perfect plate for BBQ or sallads. Roll out a slab and use your favourite plate as a mold. I decorate my plate with a silicone tip brush and it is so satisfying! I hope you get some great ideas and plates! If you have questions or like to comment. please drop me a line! A short tutorial on slab building a ceramics plate. In this video I used stoneware clay. Cheers from Finland! / Mika
Huge Pinch-Pot in clay (Pt.II). Enormous 10 kg of clay
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Hi there! In this last part I will show you the final result. I decorate my pot and burn it, glaze with a nice green color. I will also show you a short version on how I made it from a piece of clay all the way to a finished pot. The clay I use is a stoneware clay called 1154 from England. It will become watertight and can withstand cold weather if you glaze it at 1250 degrees Celsius. By far t...
Let me show and tell how to build a Bookholder in clay! Start to finish tutorial. Sculpting in clay.
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In this video I show you the whole process and tell you everything you need to know and think about when you sculpt and build with clay and ceramics. A tutorial from start to finish, just me talking and working in stoneware clay. The result is a small mouse with two functions, a bookholder or a wallpiece. I hope that you get some ideas or get inspired to build your own! My name is Mika. I live ...
AI designed.. I made, Penguin in clay. Tutorial. How to make a penguin
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AI generator made me a picture of an emperor Penguin in clay and I sculpted it. This is a tutorial on how to make a penguin in clay. I use stoneware clay and burn my sculpture twice. For the colors I use stains and glazes. I hope you find my video inspirational and maybe you make your own? Cheers from Finland! ( And , no , we don't have Penguins in the streets here.. =) /Mika
DIY Mug. Hand built, no wheel needed Pinch Pot mug with Troll Feet.
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Hi! In this tutorial you learn how to Pinch a mug. I make feet and a tail for my Troll-mug, but you can choose many different styles and designs. The sky is the limit. I use Stoneware clay and glaze it black. In the end of the video I show you two other mugs with other glazing and styles. I hope you get inspired and make some of your own! Pleas drop me a line if you have any questions or commen...
Can I make a 22Lbs Pinch pot? 10 kilograms of clay! Tutorial. Huge pinch pot! #greatpinchpot
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Can I make a 22Lbs Pinch pot? 10 kilograms of clay! Tutorial. Huge pinch pot! #greatpinchpot
DIY Hinged Box in clay. Tutorial, ceramics box with lid. #ceramics #claycraft
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DIY Hinged Box in clay. Tutorial, ceramics box with lid. #ceramics #claycraft
How to make Hard clay soft in a bucket of water. Easily!! #reuseclay #resqueclay
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How to make Hard clay soft in a bucket of water. Easily!! #reuseclay #resqueclay
How to make a Bonsai pot. Trapped air in clay for great results!
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How to make a Bonsai pot. Trapped air in clay for great results!
Welcome to My channel! #easysculpting
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Welcome to My channel! #easysculpting
DIY Stone-face. A face to place outside in the garden. #stoneface
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DIY Stone-face. A face to place outside in the garden. #stoneface
DIY Carving tool for Clay from windscreen Whipers! Perfect! #carvingtools #clay
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DIY Carving tool for Clay from windscreen Whipers! Perfect! #carvingtools #clay
Three-Legged Bonsai pot, the pinching method #pinchpot #bonsaipot
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Three-Legged Bonsai pot, the pinching method #pinchpot #bonsaipot
DIY Bonsai Pot in clay. Easy, wild and fun. Tutorial from start to finish. #Bonsaipot #bonsai
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DIY Bonsai Pot in clay. Easy, wild and fun. Tutorial from start to finish. #Bonsaipot #bonsai
DIY wooden tools for ceramics. Easy, cheap and perfect fit.#woodentools #ceramicstools
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DIY wooden tools for ceramics. Easy, cheap and perfect fit.#woodentools #ceramicstools
DIY Dragonfly in Clay. Art Deco style. #Dragonfly
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DIY Dragonfly in Clay. Art Deco style. #Dragonfly
How to make a Cat in clay. Make bigger sculptures by cutting in half. #catsculpture #clay #sculpting
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How to make a Cat in clay. Make bigger sculptures by cutting in half. #catsculpture #clay #sculpting
DIY Small Snow-Lantern in clay #ceramics #airdryclayideas
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DIY Small Snow-Lantern in clay #ceramics #airdryclayideas
Something to hang on the Wall #Ceramics #clay #wallsculpture
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Something to hang on the Wall #Ceramics #clay #wallsculpture
Preparing outdoor Bonsai for the Winter in a cold climate #Finland #Bonsaiwinter #Coldclimatebonsai
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Preparing outdoor Bonsai for the Winter in a cold climate #Finland #Bonsaiwinter #Coldclimatebonsai
Pinching a custom made mug to fit your own hand #ceramics #mug #DIYCoffeemug
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Pinching a custom made mug to fit your own hand #ceramics #mug #DIYCoffeemug
DIY Coiled pot. A big Vase or Pot using coils. #Ceramics #clay #claytutorial
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DIY Coiled pot. A big Vase or Pot using coils. #Ceramics #clay #claytutorial
Looked like a tower of giant maltesers for a while there :). It's a cool tradition. Thanks for sharing.
Oh Thank you Helen for watching! It’s half past ten at night here now, the first day of my new lantern, and it is burning beautifully outside where I first lit it! Cheers from Finland!
@clayeasy we are getting 8 hours of heavy snow tonight, apparently. In England. Maybe I'll build a snow lantern :)
@@helenscott4698 please do! Or maybe a bunch of snowmen in the street.. ❄️😀 We did also get more snow today and more will fall later this week..
This is such a creative idea! It looks so cute and whimsical! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much Michelle! Yes, it was also a fun project! I might make more of them.. Cheers from old cold Finland!
.. I always forget if it is a Pinching pot or Pinch pot..
I've always heard pinch pot ☺️ very cool video! Stay warm up there 💜
@ Thank you so much! Yes, I try to get it in my head, but sometimes I still use ”pinching pot” even though I should know it by now. About -2 below zero hete right now, so it’s kind of cozy inside.. Nice to hear from you again! Enjoy November! Cheers, Mika
How do you clean it? Thanks!
@@RhondaRMR Hello there Rhonda! If there is a lot stuck to the stone, I use a knife and gently scrape it away. The rest will be gone when you pre-heat it the next time. Cheers from Finland, almost winter here
Do you mean cone 04 when you mention low fire ? Thanks
Hello! I use an electric kiln, preprogrammed. I think cone 09 or 010 is close to 900 * celsius. Still the best results are with just dry, unburned crayons. Good luck!
Wondering what the binding agent you used
For the crayons I only use water when mixing. After painting on, I use a clear glaze or sometimes white glaze. Some oxides reacts great with white glazing. Cheers from a cold Finland!
Can you crush them in a Nutribullet?
Hi there! I think you can, but I have not tried it. Be careful if you try, the porcelain might clog and it might blunt the knives. Cheers, Mika
How to make the clay?
Hello there! The clay I use is a Stoneware clay that I buy from my supplier. Stoneware is perfect for outdoors, because its burning temperature is higher than earthenware clay. I burn it in a kiln on 1250 degrees C. Cheers from Finland!
Tanks , so you no need to put wax ?
@@elsaa1386 Thank you! No wax, but it is great to be two persons. One pouring and one rotating the plate while glazing. Cheers from Finland!
Radical approach. Once the hole was wide enough, I would've used the paddle and anvil, myself.
@@R19P82 Yes, it would have been an idea! It is so important that the clay isn’t too wet, nor to dry. Maybe I’ll use a paddle next time.. Cheers from Finland!
Thank you for the tutorial.👍
@@TONDANO-09 Thank you, Panipi for watching!
WOW sangat keren👍
@@TONDANO-09 Thank you! Cheers from Finland!
Beautiful. Yes, I did get some inspiration. Thankyou!
Thank you Kate for watching! Have a great October!
Wow! Awesome!
@@kirsihamalainen5447 Kiitos Kirsi! It's now outside in the garden, mutta kohta hirviö muuttaa sisätiloihin talveksi. Terveisiä Pietarsaaresta!
Love that larch pot with the orange/pink blush. How did you achieve that, is it oxide wash over a base glaze? It reminds me of shino in a way.
Thank you! It was only luck. I poured the glazing on the pot and didn’t get it even on all sides. The orange tint is a spot where the layer is thin so the color of the clay shows better. I like it too! It suits the tree so well. Cheers from a Finland where the nights are below zero! 🥶
Cute project! You could always use a battery tea light ☺️
Yes, I thought of that. Nice LED- light sources around these days. Woke up to the first morning below zero today. Fall is def. Here! Cheers,🎉❄️
@@clayeasy my goodness! I wish it would cool off around here. we've been close to a hundred. You stay warm, and I'll try to stay cool 💜
If you use a candle inside of the ghost, never leave it unattended! The surface will be really hot!
Do you make and sell them? If I send you a photo of my cat, will you be able to colour it to exactly match my live cat? You did a very good job.
Thank you Mark for your kind words! I’m sorry to say, but I don’t sell right now, too much going on. Maybe you can make it yourself? If you take three pictures; one from the front, one from the side and one from the back, it’s easier to get the right proportions.. Cheers from a warm fall here in Finland!
He is cute and his name in my country means wolf❤
Yes he is! He is growing, so now he is probably as big as he will be. Cheers!
Itoigawa can live in Finland?
Hello Gabriel! No, I don’t think it will survive. I use common juniper, grown in Finland, but it is hard for me to keep it alive. I have most success with European Larch. Still learning! Cheers from Finland!
Thank you 😊. I'm going to try this!
Thank you for watching! It would be lovely to see your finished work ! Cheers from Finland!
Thank you. I really enjoyed this video. I will post when glazed. Mine looks more like a deer:). How did you learn this?
@@bf5434 Thank You for watching and commenting! I look forward to seeing your work! This hare or rabbit is just one of the different things you can do by using the same technic. I often start by making a pinch pot and after that wonder what to make out of it. Cheers from a great summer here in Finland!
Love your work! And thank you for your video. Just a few questions. What would you consider the best thickness of the walls for a pinch pot of that size? Plus, I am wanting to create a vessel that starts from a fairly narrow base and flairs out creating a wide rim. Should I create it over a period of time to let the clay set up as I go to stop the sides slumping? Or would I be better off creating a smaller pinch pot as the base and then building up with coils? ( I think I may have answered my own question ☺)
Thank you for your kind words! .. and yes, I think you answered your own question! I think the best way for your project might be to build by pinching a base, and building with coils from there. It’s easier to have control of the shape and the drying aswell. You can add coils little by little, use a hair drier if you want to speed up the drying etc. I usually cover the rim with a piece of plastic so that it is easy to add new coils, even if the rest of the pot starts drying. Remember to slip and score! It would be lovely to see your work! Cheers from Finland!
@@clayeasy I made a start today with the pinch base and then started adding coils. The bottom started slumping a little, so I’ve sat it in a bowl to support the base while it sets up, covered it in plastic and will play again tomorrow. Thank you again for your help and I will get back to you with a pic if it works!
Thank you for the video. Can you use other clay bodies instead of porcelain?
Thank you for your comments! I have not tried with other clay bodies, because all recepies on crayons that I found are made up of almost the same ingredients /proportions as porcelain clay. It might work! Cheers from Finland!
Just watched, love it. Will give AI generation of pic a go and see where it leads :) Question, I hope you don't mind me asking; the stains you used at greenware stage, what are these?
Thank you Jessica! It was actually fun to make it. The stains I used are just plain white and black cause the clay I use is a little bit too brown and sometimes I've noticed that the white glaze by it self will not cover perfectly. So it was just to be sure that white will be white and black really black. Both are of course suitable for stoneware Cheers from a lovely summer in Finland!
Magnificent 👍
@@Skarande-1 Thank you Sheila! Cheers from a wonderful summer here in Finland
@@clayeasy here in the Netherlands a very wet summer..... Cheers too Skol You are welcome
@@Skarande-1 I hope you get some sunshine between the showers too!
@@clayeasy yes we have sunny days too and the temp is good. Its summer. Unfortunately it always to short here. Counts for you as well.... Have a good day 👋
Wow
@@HarusaiBonsai Thank you! Cheers from Finland!
Wonderful work
@@HarusaiBonsai Thank you so much! Some pots are still empty, others have a tree in it.
@@clayeasy It would be great to see those planted pots in some future videos.
@@HarusaiBonsai they might show up!
Thank you!
@@julieannsmithart Thank You, Julie Ann for watching! Its always nice to get comments and questions etc. Cheers from Finland in full summer!
Really good tutorial for clay as well!
Thank you so much! Cheers! ☀️
This is so cool! I love this idea❤❤❤
Thank you Fizzgig! Yes, I like the final result too. It seems that I have to make a new one, got an order from a friend.. Cheers from Finland/ Mika
FYI. "Knead" pronounced the same as "need".
@@friedfish69 thank you! I’ll try to remember that. There are probably more words and sayings that I use in wrong places and prounounce wrong. Wedge is maybe a better word than knead when talking about clay? Cheers from Finland!
I really like this project! Very cool! It turned out great 💜
☀️ Thank you so much! Yes, I think the glazing made this moon nice! Enjoy July! ☀️☀️😎
Like the step-by-step presented. Really like the way you made it. It is a very unique design. Like the glazes you chose.
Thank you again Jeff! Yes, this is one of my favourite home-made ones. The glazing is always the biggest questionmark. We share a kiln and have a lot of different glazes. The temperature and clay reacts sometimes in strange ways, so the outcome is not always what I want. This one was great! Cheers, Mika!
Informative. Now I need to use your technique to make one. Thanks.
Thank you Jeff! This pot sits outside in the garden now with a 🎄 in it! I’d love to see your pot if you make one! Cheers from midsummer here in Finland with only 2 hours of darkness right now!
@@clayeasy Used to live in Alaska. Traveled around a lot for work. Even in Panhandle there was only 4-5 hours of semi dark periods. Much further north ZERO. Yes when I make one I’ll try to remember to send a photo your way.
It would definitely take more time, but maybe stack (or slam wedging) for such a big block of clay?
yes you are absolutely right! 27.55lb is almost too much, but I had to try it anyway. I was in a hurry so I cheated with the wedging. Cheers from a nice summerday with chances of rain ⛅
@@clayeasy what a massive project! Congratulations on your success! That's quite an accomplishment!
Never roll the dough 😵💫🥴
Thank you! Yes, we've learned that after a few resipes! It's soo good though!
It’s difficult for me to believe from this video that this a completely punched pot: you do not show the entire process of pinching it - could be a speeded up part, and there are lines visible that make me think that you actually coiled part of it . Unless you call coiling also pinching ? 😊
Hi there Gail! and thanks for your comments! Yeas, I missed showing it all.. But there is no coiling in this! When I pull up the clay from the inside it builds up like this sausage close to the rim. It's probably because I worked more on pulling on the inside than on the outside. I'm sorry I didn't show the whole process, but if you look at the first part of this video ( at between 6 and 7 minutes into the clip) you can see how this clay builds up at the rim. Here is a link to the first part: www.youtube.com/watch? v=GcV2z_do5_o&ab_channel=EasySculptingChannel Thank you for letting me know, I kind of missed thinking about showing the whole process.. I will soon make an even bigger pinch pot, then I'll speed it up and will not leave out any parts of the work. Promise that you look at it then and give me a comment? Cheers from a lovely summer here in Finland!
I’m trying to find a way to make pencils/crayons out of liquid underglaze.. Any advice?
Hi there! I have the same problem, I have tried but sltill not found any good way. I’ve experimented mixing with porcelain and let it dry, but I need something more to bind it all together. I might try with beeswax or something like it. It seems to be hard to find great home made crayons.. Good luck in your search, and let me know if you find any! Cheers from a great summer here in Finland!
@@clayeasy Thank you! Hopefully we can find a solution! I was thinking wax too, maybe even just store bought crayons? Greetings from America 🇺🇸
Very nice 👍 thnx for the lesson and I love your accent too! I’m going to try making this large pot! 🌸
Aah Thank you! Glad you like my accent :) It’s probably a mix of school English ( close to British) and American TV shows, films etc. Cheers from a sunny beautiful Finland!
This looks like real apple
Thank you!!
Beautiful plate and your voice is so soothing. Im gonna try and make one myself!
Thank you so much, Alex! It’s so fun making these plates and they easily turn out nice looking. I’ve sold a few to people who need a gift for a birthday party. I would love to see your finished plate! Cheers from a sunny Finland!
I really love how you designed the tree! Your tip for using the brush was much needed as well 😊 thank you for another great video 💜
Thanks a lot! I love the silicon tip brush. It's a tool I return to again and again. Thanks for your nice comments and support! Cheers from a summery hot day here in Finland!
Or for big food
Yes!
If l had this l will use it for pizza baking
Funny you mentioned it! I have seven big plates that we sometimes use for Pizzas with friends in the garden. The only problem is that a pile of seven plates is really heavy. Cheers!
What fun! My husband inherited my Father’s sanding belt machine so I am off to the garage! My Granddad was a carpenter so I love wood!
Nice! You will make perfect tools, Have fun! Cheers from a beautiful spring day here in Finland!
Amazing. Def subscribing :)
Thank you! I appreciate it tons! Cheers from Finland! Mika
Love this piece! I have been throwing for a couple of years now and am only just starting to approach hand building. You make it look so easy! Thank you! Love your fluffy friend too!
Thank you for your kind words! Hand building is so fun! I try throwing once every year and still it feels like I don’t have the skills for it. Good luck hand building! And my fluffy friend says Hi!
Thank you
Thank you for watching! I hope you get some great ideas! Cheers Mika!
Thank you
Thank you too! Almost 90% of all the tools I use, are made by me. Cheers!