WOW!! I didn’t think anyone would add anything to know about making boxes that I haven’t seen before but wow I learned soo much. Using the ribbon tool instead of making a snake is just genius!!!
I have wanted to learn how to do boxes and found you. You have given wonderful and detailed instructions. It would have been much more difficult figuring this out for myself. You are a great instructor.
Thank you so much for explaining step by step why you were doing what you were doing. I had never tried using newspaper to wrap my slabs to dry them but will be trying that on my next project>
Great video, thanking you for getting right to it. One question, out of curiosity, why make the last slab the bottom? I thought it would be easier to seal the inside joints with a "shorter" wall. Or is it too wonky having just been added where the original bottom has been sitting/joined for a bit?
Yes. Because of expansion and contraction during the firing process it is always best to fire with lids on. If you don't your lid may not fit quite right after firing.
Eric, that was a really comprehensive lesson in slab box making. I am interested in making such boxes but using Air Dry clay. Will these methods work with that type of clay? Thank you for any advice you can give me. God bless you.
Thank you for sharing. Excellent tutorial.
This was the best tutorial I've seen so far. Thank you very much.
WOW!! I didn’t think anyone would add anything to know about making boxes that I haven’t seen before but wow I learned soo much. Using the ribbon tool instead of making a snake is just genius!!!
🥰😍😘
Thank you for explaining each step thoroughly. I'm a beginner and got so much out of this episode. I look forward to seeing all your other tutorials.
I have wanted to learn how to do boxes and found you. You have given wonderful and detailed instructions. It would have been much more difficult figuring this out for myself. You are a great instructor.
I am watching this as a relax session😅 thank you Mr.! It's really joyful to watch a master's work
thank you for the great tutorial. I really appreciate the detailed instructions throughout.
Thank you.
Well planned video with very succinct directions that were easy to follow!
Thank you for sharing your skills in a video that was well-filmed and had easy-to-understand instructions…excellent tutorial! 👏👏👏
Great tutorial!
Nice vidéo..You do it in very easy way
Thank you so much, for explaining the details. You are great!!! ❤
Awesome tutorial. Thank you, Eric.
I learned a lot from your video!
Thank you for the great tutorial.
from Japan
What a great demonstration!
PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS THIS WAS AMAZING
I have learnt so much from this, thank you!
I enjoyed this demo very much and look forward to trying it. Many thanks!
Great tutorial!!! Thanks so much!
You taught me so much! Thank you.
thank you, lots of skills involved and good instruction of every process
Excellent video with so many details…..thank you so much…
Absolutely wonderful tutorial..so many thanks.
Great tutorial, thanks.
It was awesome. Thanks again❤ I really want to try and do this.
Excellent video thanks
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
this is a real master class
Thank you so much for explaining step by step why you were doing what you were doing. I had never tried using newspaper to wrap my slabs to dry them but will be trying that on my next project>
Omg you make it look so easy. I’m to heavy handed but I’m definitely going to try doing it your way and be a lot more gentle
Excellent thanks 😊
Great video, thanking you for getting right to it. One question, out of curiosity, why make the last slab the bottom? I thought it would be easier to seal the inside joints with a "shorter" wall. Or is it too wonky having just been added where the original bottom has been sitting/joined for a bit?
Can you please please please do a video on how to make a tealight house? Please🙏🙏🙏
Epic I’m almost smiling
How many of that shirt do you have? 😁. I love the boxes!
Do you bisque fire it with the lid on? I learnt a lot from this video.... thank you.
Yes. Because of expansion and contraction during the firing process it is always best to fire with lids on. If you don't your lid may not fit quite right after firing.
@@ericwall9955 Thank you .... I presume for glaze firing as well...
Спасибо большое за мастер класс. Уважаю Ваше мастерство и труд.
Anyone have tips on getting the thickness of the slabs the same?
Eric, that was a really comprehensive lesson in slab box making. I am interested in making such boxes but using Air Dry clay. Will these methods work with that type of clay? Thank you for any advice you can give me. God bless you.
I would think so. Give it a try. :)
Wish i watched you before making the box