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throwing off the hump in real time
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Відео

mixing clay and throwing off the hump
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The clay you see me mixing in this video is a reclaim clay that was not working well with my glazes. This is likely because of some percentage of earthware clay present on the reclaim mix while I am firing the clay and glazes at high temperatures. To take care of this issue, I needed to mix the reclaim with a stoneware clay, hence reducing the amount of earthware present. I used a bag of dark b...
Pulling handles on mugs (ASMR)
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Process of attaching and pulling handles on simple mugs. Instagram: da_forma Website/Shop: daforma.net
real time throwing of a pouring bowl (ASMR)
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Throwing a pouring bowl without cuts. Instagram: da_forma Website/Shop: daforma.net
Trimming a bowl with a foot ring (ASMR)
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Showing the simple process of trimming a bowl using one single trimming tool (DoAll from Mudtools). Instagram: da_forma Website/Shop: daforma.net
trimming a cup throw off the hump
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This video shows the transformation of a cup, which has been thrown off the hump, during the trimming process. Usually when I throw off the hump in a sort of freestyle, pieces turn out thicker, leaving room for defining its final shape while trimming. For that reason these tend to be the pieces that look the most different before and after trimming. Most times I don't really know how the pieces...
pottery making: trimming with a chuck
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pottery making: trimming with a chuck
pottery making: throwing big jars
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pottery making: throwing big jars
pottery making: throwing tall cups
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pottery making: throwing tall cups
Testing glazes - tiles and slabs
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Testing glazes - tiles and slabs
pottery making: one of my best mugs yet
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pottery making: one of my best mugs yet
wax resist on pottery: peaceful moments in the studio
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wax resist on pottery: peaceful moments in the studio
throwing a plate - no cuts
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throwing a plate - no cuts
followers tell me what to make - part 2 - throwing and trimming a teapot
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followers tell me what to make - part 2 - throwing and trimming a teapot
followers tell me what to make - part 1 - jug, table lamp, decorated vase
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followers tell me what to make - part 1 - jug, table lamp, decorated vase
real time repetition throwing: 7 pieces in 20 minutes
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real time repetition throwing: 7 pieces in 20 minutes
throwing and trimming angular mug
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throwing and trimming angular mug
pottery making: throwing two mug experiments (no cuts)
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pottery making: throwing two mug experiments (no cuts)
pottery making: repetition throwing and trimming of geometric angular cups
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pottery making: repetition throwing and trimming of geometric angular cups
trimming a yunomi cup on the potters wheel
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trimming a yunomi cup on the potters wheel
pottery making: a long throwing session
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pottery making: a long throwing session
making a simple angular cup out of clay
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making a simple angular cup out of clay
trimming 3 simple and distinct base designs
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trimming 3 simple and distinct base designs
repetition throwing coffee cups
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repetition throwing coffee cups
getting back to throwing pottery
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getting back to throwing pottery
glazing a teapot
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glazing a teapot
how to make clay slabs for glaze testing
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how to make clay slabs for glaze testing
Trimming a flat base on a round cup
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Trimming a flat base on a round cup
Trimming a teacup
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Trimming a teacup
throwing a straight cylinder - no cuts
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throwing a straight cylinder - no cuts

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @annewatkis5824
    @annewatkis5824 Місяць тому

    Beautiful. You make it look so easy. Thank you. Xxxx

  • @Diver923
    @Diver923 Місяць тому

    how much clay did you use, (weight)? thks

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 21 день тому

      I don't really remember, but it must be between 350gr and 400gr.

  • @reniherincs6753
    @reniherincs6753 Місяць тому

    I am a ceramicist. You nailed it beautifully!

  • @h2k6
    @h2k6 Місяць тому

    Interesting, what was your initial resource for information on kurinuki please? Thank you.

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Місяць тому

      I did some research, reading about it and watching documentary content, but I can't point to specific sources. It is possible (or almost certain) that in this video I am doing things wrong, according to the traditional methods. It was simply a first dive into the process of carving and trying to achive kurinuki like results.

    • @h2k6
      @h2k6 Місяць тому

      @@da_forma Thanks, it does seem quite elusive finding any really good written information.

  • @ModjoGaming
    @ModjoGaming Місяць тому

    I'd recommend David Binns' kurinuki pieces, he explains it perfectly especially the level of dryness. Your shapes are beautiful but yeah too wet. I also found out carving outside first is often a great practice to avoid carving your walls later on :)

  • @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr
    @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr 2 місяці тому

    Yes🎉

  • @Mariazinhasousa11
    @Mariazinhasousa11 3 місяці тому

    MARAVILHOSO!!!

  • @gabrieldafonseca7663
    @gabrieldafonseca7663 5 місяців тому

    Belas pecas! Podemos ver o resultado em algum sitio? Obrigado!

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 4 місяці тому

      Obrigado! Algures no meu instagram deve ser possível ver pelo menos alguns resultados destas peças, mas já as fiz à algum tempo, por isso já devem estar mais para baixo.

  • @denisenoble4010
    @denisenoble4010 5 місяців тому

    Great video, thanks for sharing the whole process, very helpful information 😊

  • @WildTeenOne
    @WildTeenOne 5 місяців тому

    beautiful, I really like those soft swirls you have been getting lately! any advice on how to achieve them?:)

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 5 місяців тому

      Thank you! Swirls are dependent on the speed of the wheel and the speed of your pulling. If your're making pulls and getting a smooth surface, try reducing the speed of the wheel or increasing the speed of your pulling movement.

    • @WildTeenOne
      @WildTeenOne 5 місяців тому

      @@da_forma thanks! looking forward to seeing the next shop update

  • @YotamGuttman
    @YotamGuttman 5 місяців тому

    beautiful! what type of wood is this that you can cut with a utility knife?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 5 місяців тому

      It is a 3mm thick plywood. It takes multiple passages and a bit of patience, but it is doable. It also depends of the quality of the wood, so less dense plywoods (cheaper ones) will be easier to cut.

    • @YotamGuttman
      @YotamGuttman 5 місяців тому

      cool thanks! and does it not grow mouldy over time?

  • @no-oneknowsshara1924
    @no-oneknowsshara1924 5 місяців тому

    Hey man, just wanted to say you helped inspire me to start trying out ceramics on my own. It's now something I take a lot of pride in and enjoy doing in my free time. Thank you for uploading your process, I've enjoyed watching your craft.

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 5 місяців тому

      I am glad you got to try it and are now enjoying it! Have fun and thanks for the kindness :)

  • @toucansam7
    @toucansam7 5 місяців тому

    This is so smart! I am inspired to do this too!

  • @kamilslusarczyk1148
    @kamilslusarczyk1148 6 місяців тому

    Awesome & smooth video. Do you trim upper (lower when bottom up) section too? A narrative around your process would be awesome to hear! Mind sharing what kind of clay is it? It has cool white spots of grog.

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback! It depends on the bowl, in this case I didn't trim all the way because the wall was thrown thin enough. The clay is a reclaim which is a mix of various clay bodies. The grog you mention is from a specific clay that was too harsh to throw with, but mixed in the reclaim it is fine.

  • @acegikmoqsuwyZ
    @acegikmoqsuwyZ 7 місяців тому

    How many pounds or kilograms of clay was this?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 7 місяців тому

      I don't recall, but it was probably around 300g.

  • @maryamhabib4096
    @maryamhabib4096 8 місяців тому

    Could you make several cups using this method with the same clay?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 8 місяців тому

      Yes, you just keep pulling up the clay and use it bit by bit. The only thing is that it's harder to make cups similar to one another, but it is possible.

  • @alexeydostovalov
    @alexeydostovalov 8 місяців тому

    🎉

  • @v9ish9li
    @v9ish9li 8 місяців тому

    Woww!

  • @gabrieldafonseca7663
    @gabrieldafonseca7663 8 місяців тому

    Muito bonito o desenho. Gosto muito destes angulos. :) Obrigado pelo video.

  •  9 місяців тому

    Hey! Love your videos. Your circular trimming tool on 0:51 looks to be tugsten carbide, is it? Do you have a name? Would love to get my hand on that tool.

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 9 місяців тому

      Thank you! The tool is cheap steel blade, with the round loop on one end and a straight loop on the other. I don't know any specific brand and I simply get them in my local supplier. I really like it and it is almost the only trimming tool I use, but it is fancy at all. It is cheap and wears down pretty fast, so I am constantly needing to sharpen/replace it.

  • @gabriellame1815
    @gabriellame1815 9 місяців тому

    I’m sorry, maybe I’m mistaken, but didn’t you have a video long time ago about tap centering? Also if I correctly remember a video about pricing a ceramic piece. Again, I’m sorry if I’m mistaken!

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 9 місяців тому

      I never made a video about those subjects. It must have been another channel. No need to apologize though :)

  • @Cam-go6wx
    @Cam-go6wx 9 місяців тому

    Thats pretty cool

  • @DrunkBonsai
    @DrunkBonsai 9 місяців тому

    I loved it.

  • @deschuyteneergilberte8571
    @deschuyteneergilberte8571 10 місяців тому

    Très précis tout en douceur félicitations mais pourquoi jamais le poids Pouvez-vous me l’indiquer D’avance merci

  • @Brooksms
    @Brooksms 10 місяців тому

    Have you ever considered making online templates for your wood ribs? They make such nice angles. :)

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 10 місяців тому

      Thank you! I don't really consider making such templates. I like sharing the processes I go through and empower people to try out any technic for themselves. This includes the making and using of the wooden ribs. I feel it is much more beneficial for everyone if somethings are developed personally, leading to more variety and a wider range of results. Hope this makes sense.

  • @krp8154
    @krp8154 10 місяців тому

    I believe what you did is "technically" not kurinuki because the most important part is that you must hollow out the inside from a block of clay, you cannot make a hole by moving the clay.

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 10 місяців тому

      You might be right. I know I am not educated enough in the matter to say for sure. I still hollowed out the inside, carving it to its final shape, while the initial moving of the clay was made for practical purposes. This was simply a first attempt from a true beginner at something kurinuki like. I hope to get better at it in future attempts.

  • @christeljeandheur8090
    @christeljeandheur8090 10 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤👏

  • @EdwardRuse
    @EdwardRuse 10 місяців тому

    Is that just shammy leather under the bat? I've never seen someone stick a bat to a wheel like that. Does it create a fairly strong stick?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 10 місяців тому

      It is. I use a synthetic shammy that feels more like a spongy tissue. It sticks through the contact of the dry wood with the wet shammy and it also creates a small vacuum with the compression of the shammy. With bigger downward pressures it can move, which happens mainly during coning and centering, but with softer clay it is manageable.

    • @EdwardRuse
      @EdwardRuse 10 місяців тому

      @@da_forma Thanks! I've only seen people use clay as an adhesive. I'll try your method with something small - like a cup. Really enjoy the aesthetic of your channel and work btw. Appreciate you making these.

    • @kamilslusarczyk1148
      @kamilslusarczyk1148 10 місяців тому

      Thanks man, will give it a try, too - already using synthetic one for finishing rim. Cheers!

  • @kavyavelagala9166
    @kavyavelagala9166 11 місяців тому

    Hi, what is the weight of the clay ball you’ve used?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 11 місяців тому

      This was a one off cup, so I don't really remember, but probably around 260g.

  • @grae_pottery
    @grae_pottery 11 місяців тому

    Oh, it's so pretty that I want to have one. ^^

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I keep making these small espresso cups, you can check my instagram page to keep informed about shop updates!

  • @matthewfroese3889
    @matthewfroese3889 11 місяців тому

    Great video! I'm looking to add custom profile ribs to my own practice as well, but hadn't actually seen anyone throw with such an extra profile rib before. Definitely helpful to see your process here. I also hadn't thought to use the height and width of the rib to set a throwing gauge, and will definitely be trying that out also.

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 11 місяців тому

      I am glad you find this a useful reference. For this video I used such a complex design to show the extent of possibility for this method, but it gets quite tricky in this complexity level. Mostly I use this for much simpler designs and it is super useful to get great repetition!

    • @matthewfroese3889
      @matthewfroese3889 11 місяців тому

      @@da_forma that makes sense! The ribs I’ve got on the go won’t be anywhere near this level of complexity, but seeing the limits of what’s possible is pretty cool.

  • @Chloe-zr9lk
    @Chloe-zr9lk 11 місяців тому

    they look so pretty. Have they ever warped in the glaze firing? or does stacking them when they are drying stop that?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 11 місяців тому

      They tend to warp while drying, that why I keep them with weight over after I form them. On firing haven't had any problems.

  • @mojcavisnjar85
    @mojcavisnjar85 11 місяців тому

    Lovely! How much clay do you use per cup?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma 11 місяців тому

      I tend to use around 150g.

  • @megs8687
    @megs8687 Рік тому

    How much clay did you use? It always amazes how efficient seasoned potters are with their clay.

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      I used 400g for these cups. For typical mugs and smaller cups I use around 300g. These are taller so they needed more clay, but it was a bit too much, when i make them again I would probably use 360/380g.

    • @megs8687
      @megs8687 Рік тому

      @@da_forma impressive 😊

  • @pragyasrivastava521
    @pragyasrivastava521 Рік тому

    When it comes to simplicity, how has this form of art helped you?

  • @CasmiraBoland
    @CasmiraBoland Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video for us!

  • @mohammadashraf4098
    @mohammadashraf4098 Рік тому

    اسلام علیکم و رحمتہ اللہ و برکاتہ ماشاءاللہ بہت عمدہ کاریگری ہے🇮🇳

  • @loveandlight4875
    @loveandlight4875 Рік тому

    That was very nice question are you able to share the pattern dimensions?

  • @ebonyj7682
    @ebonyj7682 Рік тому

    Can I ask where do you usually get the shaper tool?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      I make the wooden ribs myself. You can see how I make them in this video: ua-cam.com/video/li5p_inpnjo/v-deo.htmlsi=XQE5rfhmrumLKWw0

    • @ebonyj7682
      @ebonyj7682 Рік тому

      @@da_forma thats amazing! thanks for sharing! I love those ribs design!

  • @kristinmoreno9203
    @kristinmoreno9203 Рік тому

    EXCELLENT WORK! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @loveandlight4875
    @loveandlight4875 Рік тому

    What kind of wood that you use to make the rib?

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      It is a 3mm thick plywood. Nothing fancy, just the stuff you might find in any hardware store.

  • @Ccels5765
    @Ccels5765 Рік тому

    Took an intro to wheel throwing class this weekend. Getting it centered on the wheel and level took like 20 minutes by itself 😂

  • @RJHSVideos
    @RJHSVideos Рік тому

    Looked tough! Great job with the work and the camera shots

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      Thank you! I feel like I still have a lot to improve with the overall quality of the videos, and sometimes it is tricky to make get the shots the way I envision them. Hopefully I will be able to improve over time with each new video I make.

  • @hoppingwren
    @hoppingwren Рік тому

    I agree this is one of your best! Just gorgeous - congratulations! So happy to have found your channel, I am impressed by your use of formas.

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      Thank you! I'm glad you've been enjoying the videos! Hopefully I can improve them over time (it is a whole craft by itself).

  • @no-oneknowsshara1924
    @no-oneknowsshara1924 Рік тому

    What a pretty design! Love the wider bottom, beautiful handiwork as well

  • @no-oneknowsshara1924
    @no-oneknowsshara1924 Рік тому

    Nice to see you enjoy every part of the process. A nice little touch of care in every work :)

  • @aslia8299
    @aslia8299 Рік тому

    Love the design! Looks so good. But as already someone else mentioned i find it interesting but also very very irritating that you stop the wheel everytime you stop touching the clay - makes it hard to watch for me idk😅 I could never find the same speed again haha

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      This is very interesting. I really never paid any attention to the stopping thing. I have the feeling that some times I stop because I can see better how the pieces are coming along, but many times it might be simply habit, or also the fact that I am more unsure of what I am doing in this particular piece., I don't really know. I will definitely pay more try to be more aware during my next throwing sessions to understand why I do it.

    • @WhitehallPottery
      @WhitehallPottery Рік тому

      I actually wasn't aware what was making me a little uneasy until I read your comment! interesting observation

  • @no-oneknowsshara1924
    @no-oneknowsshara1924 Рік тому

    I know in your thumbnail you said plates are hard but you make it look so simple! Beautiful craftsmanship as always (:

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      That is so kind! Thank you :)

  • @KSCPMark6742
    @KSCPMark6742 Рік тому

    Alays intersting to see how others do this. I think it's wrong to stop and start all the time, you never get the same speed twice, but to each their own.Nice little plate !

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      Thank you for the feedback. The stopping id actually something I am completely unaware of, I guess it is just a habit. Probably there is some muscle memory involved in getting a similar speed despite of that, but I will try to be more aware and see how it affects the throwing experience. Thanks!

  • @francisco3453
    @francisco3453 Рік тому

    Hi. Very interesting all your work. I am starting pottery at home but I am quite lost in glazing. Coud you give some tips for someone that is starting, any good source of information you may know? Thanks!

    • @da_forma
      @da_forma Рік тому

      Hi and thank you! Starting on glaze making can be quite daunting and frustrating, but it is also very fun when you start to get nice results. The best source of information in glazy.org although the website can be a bit overwhelming at the start. Just try to slowly understand the basic materials and their function in the recipes. A good way to start fiddling with glaze making without too much adventure is to add oxides to some comercial white or transparent base. That is how I started and it was good to get familiar with the process of mixing and testing. Making glazes, a lot of things go wrong, so you should avoid using untested recipes in good pieces. I certainly ruined a lot like that. And very importantly, get a good mask before you mess around with the raw powdery materials. We don't want to get rock powder in our lungs. Hope you have a fun time with ceramics and glaze making!

    • @francisco3453
      @francisco3453 Рік тому

      @@da_forma thank you very much for such a great reply! I really appreciate it. Hope you all the best!