Yes, I think we would ALL like to see the finished product! Not sure why it wouldn't be included in something like this but I think it's a very important part of any instructional video that gets overlooked far too often. What has been done here looks so cool but how would anyone know if they want to try something like this if we don't know what it looks like fired and glazed?
his is how Ceramics Daily works. They show you so much so that you purchase their videos of artists. it is annoying but if you tell yourself this is how it's done, you can still learn the techniques and if you do a google search, you will see finished objects.
Hi! I would have loved to see that piece glazed and fired, to see the result of the metal on the clay. Would that be possible? Those little tacs are “steel” carpet tacs you said? Thanks for your video :) and eventual answer
what type of board are you working the clay on. I see the plywood table base but cant tell what the surface is the clay is actually touching. thank you . Love your instructions.
This is how Ceramics Daily works. They show you so much so that you purchase their videos of artists. it is annoying but if you tell yourself this is how it's done, you can still learn the techniques and if you do a google search, you will see finished objects.
Jeremy, what temperature are you firing at that the carpet tacks do not melt? Cone 9 reduction? Higher? Lower? I'd like to try this, but am afraid I will damage a kiln or other people's work.
Wow, Jeremy really NAILED it.
I have been looking for this video forever!! I love it
Yes, I think we would ALL like to see the finished product! Not sure why it wouldn't be included in something like this but I think it's a very important part of any instructional video that gets overlooked far too often. What has been done here looks so cool but how would anyone know if they want to try something like this if we don't know what it looks like fired and glazed?
his is how Ceramics Daily works. They show you so much so that you purchase their videos of artists. it is annoying but if you tell yourself this is how it's done, you can still learn the techniques and if you do a google search, you will see finished objects.
I guess it is pretty off topic but do anyone know of a good site to watch new tv shows online?
Hi! I would have loved to see that piece glazed and fired, to see the result of the metal on the clay.
Would that be possible?
Those little tacs are “steel” carpet tacs you said?
Thanks for your video :) and eventual answer
Thank you so much for this...Loved it!
what type of board are you working the clay on. I see the plywood table base but cant tell what the surface is the clay is actually touching. thank you . Love your instructions.
This is how Ceramics Daily works. They show you so much so that you purchase their videos of artists. it is annoying but if you tell yourself this is how it's done, you can still learn the techniques and if you do a google search, you will see finished objects.
Really Great!
Can we see the final product please!
Thanks! Got set hw to do on him
What temp
Jeremy, what temperature are you firing at that the carpet tacks do not melt? Cone 9 reduction? Higher? Lower? I'd like to try this, but am afraid I will damage a kiln or other people's work.
I think all of these videos are excerpts from a longer video that we are supposed to buy, that's why no end result, buy the bloody video. 😁😂
Where did you see that?
Why can't you use rice paper for this? Tar paper is a lot worse for the environment
he looks like shaggy out of scooby-doo :L :)
Idiot.