You have some very lucky students! Your constant narration of your actions, and the reasoning behind them, has helped me understand the craft so much better than before.
I have watch many videos, yours as well as others, learned much, I started just a few years ago as a self taught potter with much success, but I really like your approach to your videos, more of a way to teach others, describing you methods of achieving you pots, thanks for that, as I continue to learn from you
Thanks. TBH. I throw differently than I teach... But by simplifying every step, a beginner can break it down then adapt to their own style once they "LEARN THE CLAY!"
You have some very lucky students! Your constant narration of your actions, and the reasoning behind them, has helped me understand the craft so much better than before.
I've never seen this done.. Super cool! THX
It’s definitely challenging. But cool stuff can come it if it!!
I have watch many videos, yours as well as others, learned much, I started just a few years ago as a self taught potter with much success, but I really like your approach to your videos, more of a way to teach others, describing you methods of achieving you pots, thanks for that, as I continue to learn from you
Thanks. TBH. I throw differently than I teach... But by simplifying every step, a beginner can break it down then adapt to their own style once they "LEARN THE CLAY!"
I see you could use this technique for planters w a secondary watering catch. could bore a few holes on inside wall. Neato
Definitely. And chip and dips and throwing donuts!
How much clay did you use to make this please?