Excellent tip, from 2:50 on, showing how to increase the thickness of the bottom if you had unintentionally pierced the centre of your clay too much while opening it up! M any thanks!
Your demonstration is very useful. I'm a beginner and I am taught to pull using another way. May i ask how your thumb and other fingers of your 'left' hand are positioned?
Thanks so much for the extra lesson on redistributing the bottom if we go too thin. Super helpful!
Beautifully explained from beginning to end!
Great explanation and teaching, thank you 🙏
There are so many lessons in this one video! So helpful! Thank you!
You make it look so easy! Truly a master of your craft.
Thank for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. It has been inspiring thank you.
You are welcome!
Excellent tip, from 2:50 on, showing how to increase the thickness of the bottom if you had unintentionally pierced the centre of your clay too much while opening it up! M any thanks!
Your demonstration is very useful. I'm a beginner and I am taught to pull using another way. May i ask how your thumb and other fingers of your 'left' hand are positioned?
I have put together the basic pottery lessons on my website. Feel free to check them out: hsinchuen.wixsite.com/mypots/etsy
I love making these forms, they are my favorite. They video really helped!
Looking forward to the trimming!
Excellent! Thank you very much. Looking forward to your finishing video.
I've tried this with grey clay and not porcelain. I'm finding it keeps dropping in at the top before closing it up?
You need to work on your closing skills.
@@hsinchuen I worked out my walls were too thin, 300g isnt enough clay, need about 600-800 i think
Have you made any videos showing your camera setup?
Thank you
What clay are you using? Thank you!
Mainly Coleman porcelain.
Thank you! How many pounds of clay might this be?
Approximately 2 Lb. try to throw thicker wall.