You are just the best! My husband is watching with me now when Dante is on! He agrees you are the best teacher I have! And I take lessons at the local pottery studio! Thank you a million times!
Rubber ribs are great for working with groggy clay. They push the hard bits into the clay body while throwing, and can even be used as a burnishing tool in the trimming stage.
Loved the video. I have had several ribs wood, plastic and metal that I never used. Didn’t know anything about them till your video. Thank you so much!
Hello Dante I love watching your videos, fun and very useful! Thank you! I have been searching in your videos, the little pieces you use to make the samples of your glazes, but can't find them. I find them super useful... can you help me, please? Thank you! Tuchi Ramirez
Hey Donte fellow novice potter here huge fan love your videos I know this is off subject what glaze combo is the cup you used as a rib it’s absolutely stunning ❤
I really wanted to talk about those but then we would have had to go back into the old head Potter territory again. "Just use your pin tool or a fork, it's not even less strokes" Kinda territory. I decided the video was long enough.
@@EarthNationCeramics Yea, to your point, you don't really need the extra "fluff". When we got the first starter kit I think it had over 20 metal ribs and I use only one or two of them. I mean wood cost money but thin sheet metal cost pennies, I think you could stack 100 of them into a space of one wooden rib, and of course people will pass over the nice 10 piece set to get the 30 piece set (10 piece with 20 metal ribs).
Thank you! "Anything is a rib" is so true. Nothing fancy, just use what you have. That's an artists life.
You are just the best! My husband is watching with me now when Dante is on! He agrees you are the best teacher I have! And I take lessons at the local pottery studio! Thank you a million times!
Damn 😅
Thank you for this video! So informative for someone like me who is a beginner potter and doesn’t really know where to start for tools!
Rubber ribs are great for working with groggy clay. They push the hard bits into the clay body while throwing, and can even be used as a burnishing tool in the trimming stage.
Love the Old Head Potter tips! Thanks!
Loved the video. I have had several ribs wood, plastic and metal that I never used. Didn’t know anything about them till your video. Thank you so much!
Dante.
Im glad to see you are back doing teaching videos. I became a patron because of that. Keep up the videos.
Thanks
The card style hotel keys are great for customizing into a rib.They have a little bit of give, but they are not as bendable as the metal ones.
Super helpful!!!! Love this video.
Loved your video. Very informative and yes no tutor goes over the different types of ribs and their usage. Thank you for sharing.
Great video, and yes, anything can be a rib.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Simple basic info that is not really taught very well, I get it now!
Thank you for the video ! You are the best.
My favorite video I've seen yet....your mom. You two were so funny. I would have absolutely paid $19.99 for her creation.
The cheapest and highly customizable rib...Credit Cards
Or hotel room key cards that you forget to take to front desk
Donte: "Everything is a rib!"
Me: "huh"
Excellent!
Hello Dante
I love watching your videos, fun and very useful! Thank you!
I have been searching in your videos, the little pieces you use to make the samples of your glazes, but can't find them. I find them super useful... can you help me, please? Thank you!
Tuchi Ramirez
But what are the subtle rib like patterns found on thrown pottery actually called?
Thank you for doing this!
Muchas gracias !!
My metal ribs ar3 not flexible….
Love this, thank you!!
Thanks for the ribbing. ;)
super helpful!!
Hey Donte, what happened to the Dirty Potter Challenge 4??? Thanks for the video. Take care, be well
Well said!
Hey Donte fellow novice potter here huge fan love your videos I know this is off subject what glaze combo is the cup you used as a rib it’s absolutely stunning ❤
I'm pretty sure it's Ron Roy's high gloss black mixed with my Lumos
BTW, what about the serrated edge metal ribs that you can use for scoring?
I really wanted to talk about those but then we would have had to go back into the old head Potter territory again.
"Just use your pin tool or a fork, it's not even less strokes"
Kinda territory.
I decided the video was long enough.
@@EarthNationCeramics Yea, to your point, you don't really need the extra "fluff". When we got the first starter kit I think it had over 20 metal ribs and I use only one or two of them. I mean wood cost money but thin sheet metal cost pennies, I think you could stack 100 of them into a space of one wooden rib, and of course people will pass over the nice 10 piece set to get the 30 piece set (10 piece with 20 metal ribs).
Also, with all the extra metal ribs there is the "but Dante, which one should I use?"
About that clay body?
Even the McRib?
Thank you Dante! This is great and I appreciate you answering my random Instagram message😊
ribs come from ribbeisern, a plowing tool.