Attempting to make a huge 2 piece clay pot on the wheel. Oops !

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  • My first attempt at making a very tall 2 piece pot on the wheel.
    I've never tried this technique before but gave it a try anyway.
    I did my best but having a fast wheel is not the best way to go.
    Anyway I gave it a go, but the camera decided to stop recording at the crucial point when I was shaping the 2 pieces to try to make a vase.
    The result was my tallest pot but not a very nice shape.
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  • @JohnSmith-dl8qf
    @JohnSmith-dl8qf 8 років тому +39

    .................... i could watch these vids for hours, look at how the blob of clay turns into a bowl or a vase its so awesome to watch

  • @Gingerly4it
    @Gingerly4it 8 років тому +5

    This is one of my favorite videos you've done. I was smiling and holding my breath as I watched it. I think the pot turned out GREAT!! I would buy it. You should do it again. I'm sure enjoying your videos!

  • @BeatMessiah
    @BeatMessiah 9 років тому +26

    The Bob Ross of pottery. Very soothing to watch and very good commentary

  • @scottberman3694
    @scottberman3694 9 років тому +54

    Evidence of a true master- the guts to share less than perfect results with the world. Way to go.
    P.S. It wasn't that bad.

  • @pHixiq
    @pHixiq 8 років тому +28

    I have no history with pottery but I can't stop watching ._.

  • @sbilly0001
    @sbilly0001 10 років тому +7

    I have a couple tips, because I know you really do want to do this again. First keep that buttress at the bottom of the lower section, until the very end, to help support upper sections as you throw. Need as much contact to the bat as possible as the torque being applied to the piece moves upward. Use less water! When your drying the lower section wrap the top couple inches in plastic to keep it wet. If the joining sections are wet enough then slip is not needed and the seemed section can still be manipulated. Can make a tongue and groove like shape in the rims of the joining sections to help adhere and align sections. If one is joining two dry sections the chances of the seam splitting when shaping becomes greater. Usually one would want each additional section to be lighter than the section doing the supporting. And try to not leave an abundance of weight at bottom of upper piece that is stacked on top. Typically I did this thinking I would have plenty of clay to form a really tall neck. But, in practice it just puts so much stress on the lower sections that it typically hurts more than it helps. Can always add a little more clay for a neck at the end. Also, one coil at a time could be added and thrown in making it easier to control overall shape.

  • @kalainaicker201
    @kalainaicker201 9 років тому +19

    this my favourite video in the series. why are these so soothing to watch?

    • @chroniquesindependantes2038
      @chroniquesindependantes2038 8 років тому

      +kalai naicker It's called ASRM. You will find tons of ASMR videos here :) This must be one of your triggers ;)

    • @Zuraneve
      @Zuraneve 8 років тому

      +Chroniques Indépendantes Not everyone is here for ASMR. I find watching both throwing and wood turning to be soothing to watch, but ASMR videos make me want to claw off my ears and smack the person who makes them.

    • @chroniquesindependantes2038
      @chroniquesindependantes2038 8 років тому

      I'm not telling that someone should or have to feel anything. And you can feel ASMR without seeing a person :) Sometimes is just about sounds, or objects. And sometimes it happens in random videos like these, or IRL :)

    • @PoisonTheOgres
      @PoisonTheOgres 8 років тому +1

      +Kala Reshana I know right?! These whispering dudes make me feel like I'm being cornered in a creepy alley or something.
      No offense to whispering dudes, of course.

    • @EndingTimes0
      @EndingTimes0 8 років тому

      THANK YOU! I have always wondered what that euphoric feeling in the back of my head was when I watch people do certain things! Its better than opiates and I had no idea what it was. My whole life Ive wondered if other people get it. Its literally the same feeling as doing oxycontin (which I dont do anymore thankfully).

  • @Lillywhitelighter
    @Lillywhitelighter 10 років тому +1

    It was a brilliant attempt. Thank you very much for posting you throws. I'm learning a lot from your channel.

  • @danielkidryandad1625
    @danielkidryandad1625 2 роки тому +1

    I like it!!!!!!!!!!! Nice for a outside porch!!!!

  • @gravedigger1386
    @gravedigger1386 9 років тому +68

    I have no interest in pottery or doing this myself but somehow i got to these videos and they mesmerize me and i watch one after another haha

    • @NeCeeWilson
      @NeCeeWilson 9 років тому

      +gravedigger1386 me to now I want to learn

    • @gate2soumyajit
      @gate2soumyajit 9 років тому

      +gravedigger1386 i had interest on pottery long back. and all of a sudden when i came across these videos, i could not resist myself from watching all of these... :)

    • @Ellemphriem
      @Ellemphriem 9 років тому

      +gravedigger1386 me three......i get so calm with this.

    • @kamencic
      @kamencic 8 років тому

      Me to. I won't ever tray to make a clay pot but I'm amazed and like hypnotized while watching :)

    • @quackymoo9135
      @quackymoo9135 8 років тому +3

      +gravedigger1386 You should try pottery! It is really relaxing after you get used to it and a very fun hobby.

  • @EndingTimes0
    @EndingTimes0 8 років тому +4

    Watching these is the most relaxing thing ever. I watch them when I go to sleep. I thought it was a nice pot btw.

  • @flurng
    @flurng 8 років тому +35

    "So, those two now appear to be joined..[Bur-r-r-r-r-r-p!!!]..excuse me!" ROFLMAO!!! So cool you posted the whole video, burps & all! Honestly, I'd have to disagree with you - this pot is not ugly at all - in fact I think it looks wonderful! This, of course, is from someone who'd be lucky to make an ashtray! Anyway, well done, mate!

  • @morganpeerless7156
    @morganpeerless7156 8 років тому +5

    I've never experienced the hole pottery kinda side but I know clay is hard to work with. But this amazes me a lot. Weirdly enough it also keeps my anxiety away watching this

    • @SavvyGirl515
      @SavvyGirl515 7 років тому +2

      Morgan Peerless same ☺️ nice to know I'm not alone

  • @ourfloridagarden4191
    @ourfloridagarden4191 7 років тому

    Love that you tried something new and brought us along.

  • @2nddgree
    @2nddgree 10 років тому +1

    They usually turn out a bit wonky when going big. But, for me, big is my goal. I usually have a ton of fun when working with a lot of clay.

  • @heidi1958
    @heidi1958 8 років тому +2

    Great video! I loved it when you said "I think I've made a fatal error..." I feel like that so often! Obviously you don't have to make a double decker if you don't want to, but I think it's a lovely tall vase. Thanks for filming while you tried something new!

  • @TheFrost20011
    @TheFrost20011 10 років тому +1

    I don't even do any sort of pottery but I watch all of your videos. you're just awesome

  • @zombiecharm4377
    @zombiecharm4377 9 років тому +61

    that ain't ugly. I would buy it :)

  • @Zellie50
    @Zellie50 10 років тому

    Keep going to the limit, your fans love your work! Great to see you put up a video, it's been too long. You are our teacher.

  • @donaldburchell6746
    @donaldburchell6746 9 років тому +1

    I've tried several multi-section pieces. I'm sure I look much the same working out how to actually get them stacked. I have found if I leave a little extra in the top of the bottom section I can get a good pull through the seam and any imperfections seem to work out. I'll let you know exactly how to master it in in about 20 years when I figure it out. :)

  • @ritakonig1891
    @ritakonig1891 7 років тому +1

    As I studied pottery for 4 years in New Zealand I am fully aware of what you do and still find it extremely satisfying to watch. I can never get enough of it. Great stuff you do. You got my attention. :-) Do you fire in a gas kiln or electric? Your shapes and forms really lend themselves to wood firing too.

  • @baconsoda
    @baconsoda 10 років тому +1

    It's a perfect size for cooking one of those Sarpo Miras you got in.
    Best Wishes, Brendan.

  • @MackInWaves23
    @MackInWaves23 8 років тому

    Anyone else this is oddly satisfying to watch as well at really relaxing!!

  • @barkatthemoon100
    @barkatthemoon100 8 років тому

    I too find it soothing, mesmerizing to watch, and I would love to be able to do that! Youve got artist's hands. I just have short stubby hands, LOL. I like your accent too. Yes you do. 😜

  • @stygianra9750
    @stygianra9750 8 років тому

    It's cool how it goes up and down, wider to thinner

  • @Stephanie_LaFever
    @Stephanie_LaFever 10 років тому +2

    I didn't think it was ugly; some beautiful tall flowers with long stems and that pot is PERFECT! Hoping to get into throwing pottery one day. Just so busy with school now that time just isn't there. :) Love watching your videos!

  • @Zac400ex
    @Zac400ex 10 років тому +2

    But we want you to perfect it so we can learn from you. LOLLL I think you did a excellent job for the first time. It didn't fly of the wheel or clasps. Thanks for sharing. Have a good one.

  • @jasonkohlmeier6707
    @jasonkohlmeier6707 3 роки тому

    Since I do a lot of 2 piece or three piece vases here are some pointers. It’s better
    To throw the bottom first and mic it then let it dry if not in a hurry. You need to throw dry or use more slip water is terrible with this style. Second when you make the top the next day, don’t let it dry overnight, it’s too hard to shape and seal the seams, idea is it to be seamless and never tell. When you mix the top piece do about a half inch less or 1/4 per side. Then make a valley with tour finger. This gives you extra clay inside and outside to throw downward to seal the edges and you don’t have to slip and score it because the top is fresh thrown. The bottom just wet sponge the very top and do not let water roll down. After you make the small valley, the center of that valley will equal the width of the lower pot. Once this is ready use a screw driver or flat putty knife to get the extra clay from the inside and use a diamond tool to edge the bottom of the top piece. This gives a place for your wire and super easy to cut. When you set it on top, turn tour wheel on slow and center the top piece with a needle tool, this helps keep them straight. Once done, use your chest to hold the bat so you can see the groove for the wire. When you cut the bat off should just show the ring of clay which is good. Wet the very top of the top piece so it doesn’t drag on your arm. Then use your fingers and throw downward at the seams then up then down. Use a wood rib to blend them. Then apply slip to the top and start to shape with a wood rib then metal for fine detail. If it gets to plasticity use a micro torch to warm the clay up, and compress the sides. After your done, trim the bottom foot and remove extra clay and dry slow. I’ve done countless and never had one crack (knock on wood); but works great. You can throw both wet and same time if you throw dry. Do it inspections say 14 like you did the bottom would be 7 middle 5 and top two. Finish shaping 90% of top and mid before you shape the top.

  • @blueberrypomegranate
    @blueberrypomegranate 8 років тому

    turned out great!! I hope you do try it again!

  • @manishprabhakaran1561
    @manishprabhakaran1561 7 років тому +1

    You are so perfect in joining the halfs

  • @mrpizzanipples
    @mrpizzanipples 9 років тому

    Im strangely captivated by all these videos

  • @SReeves337
    @SReeves337 10 років тому

    I like it. Firing it may be interesting depending on the size of your kiln. I will have to give this two piece pot technique a whirl. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lusciousleo1971
    @lusciousleo1971 6 років тому

    Very good for a first attempt. I would buy it.😎

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 10 років тому

    Not at all ugly. I think it is funky and a bit Troika pottery-like. Just needs a few geometric lines scratched in. It will sell for sure. Don't give up. If that is the first one, the rest would be amazing.

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac1019 2 роки тому

    It's so nice to hear all your comments and uncertainties. I have that plenty of times. I am at the intermediate stage and have so much to learn. Some days I just do better than others.

  • @MacDaddy_m4c
    @MacDaddy_m4c Рік тому

    I like your pulling in technique on the first lift you just solved my problem

    • @MacDaddy_m4c
      @MacDaddy_m4c Рік тому +1

      Actually you use it on a lot of lifts 😅

  • @surferdude8086
    @surferdude8086 4 роки тому

    I think it's awesome. I'd be proud to pull something like that off as well as you did. 🤙

  • @vallikkel
    @vallikkel 10 років тому

    It is a good pot don't give up. With a little work you would have great pot.

  • @gypsyvanneraddict
    @gypsyvanneraddict 7 років тому

    It's not ugly silky- I love it!

  • @klacrafts1016
    @klacrafts1016 8 років тому

    very nice I can tell he has a STRONG passion for clay 😉

  • @mickossie
    @mickossie 9 років тому

    Awsome work, any chance of showing how you go about cleaning the bottom of a piece
    thanks

  • @lucymcginty2640
    @lucymcginty2640 8 років тому +1

    Please don't stop making videos!!

  • @Rainie3
    @Rainie3 7 років тому

    It was not ugly. You did great!

  • @amaruonline
    @amaruonline 8 років тому

    You had me on the edge of my seat with this one, lol ;) And I'll hop on a train to England to come buy it, you did verrryyy well ;) ;)

  • @ambersullivan5730
    @ambersullivan5730 8 років тому

    You are fantastic! I don’t know how I ended up on your videos but I’m addicted to watching :)

  • @irishlolo
    @irishlolo 8 років тому

    I love it, wow you make that look easy.

  • @beatlefer4ever
    @beatlefer4ever 8 років тому +1

    Your work -and hands- are exquisite!
    Thanks for posting 💕

  • @lissababy214
    @lissababy214 8 років тому +1

    It's beautiful i love it it would look cute with some giant sunflowers in it

  • @dvolkmann6036
    @dvolkmann6036 7 років тому

    Awesome, no guts no glory!

  • @marissa6466
    @marissa6466 8 років тому

    It's beautiful! I would totally buy one :)

  • @APotterT
    @APotterT 9 років тому

    I liked this very much. Love your videos.

  • @MegaBombara
    @MegaBombara 9 років тому

    I watched the construction of your two-part large vase with rapt attention - it reminded me of my first and never again attempted two-parter. I was almost holding my breath towards the end of part two and then the filming ended - bummer eh? The final vase was a great effort though, disappointing for you. But, hey we have to try and do these things to see what is likely to happen. Kind Regards, Peter's Pots, NZ.

  • @drejarmastare
    @drejarmastare 10 років тому

    A little konstruktiv critic,,Throw it a little bit thicker there they meet each other.And put it together when it's little bit softer.Use a torch if you need.Then you can forme it from the inside... I do this technique often :) For the first time you did a good job :)

  • @michaelgrant1804
    @michaelgrant1804 10 років тому +1

    All you need to do to make it better is give it a bit more belly near the joint and it won't be a bad pot at all. I like your courage in trying! Do it 2 or 3 more times and with your experience and skill you will be making pots 4 feet tall and lovely to boot.

  • @1995jhonjhon
    @1995jhonjhon 9 років тому

    Your work is amazing

  • @jayadams3339
    @jayadams3339 7 років тому

    So have you never done another?
    You can use a torch on the bottom piece to firm it up some, then you can throw a little better up top for refinement.

    • @jayadams3339
      @jayadams3339 7 років тому +1

      You can also do a v-groove on each piece so they fit together easier.

  • @honglalalalasungwon3
    @honglalalalasungwon3 10 років тому

    u gottah keep tryin that man! great potential!

  • @marissa6466
    @marissa6466 8 років тому

    It's beautiful! I would want to buy it :)

  • @brazilianjk
    @brazilianjk 10 років тому

    Ambitious but I really liked it!

  • @Lillywhitelighter
    @Lillywhitelighter 10 років тому

    Dan, did you manage to fire this one? Could you show what it looks like now?

  • @daniellawu1580
    @daniellawu1580 7 років тому +1

    all i want for christmaaasssss is a pottery wheel!

  • @djsniper8748
    @djsniper8748 8 років тому

    I loved the large two part pot!! Would make for a great flower arrangement... Love your channel.. By the way this is not me, my son hijacked my account. lol

  • @kyanangel5643
    @kyanangel5643 8 років тому +1

    This is so mesmerizing

  • @daniellecutter2906
    @daniellecutter2906 9 років тому +2

    I quite like it!

  • @decoruscreta4693
    @decoruscreta4693 10 років тому

    I thought it was an awesome attempt, wont be able to get better at the technique until you try it some more! I've tried it a couple times, its tough... and hasnt given me anything decent yet. lol

  • @res1492
    @res1492 10 років тому +1

    i find it interesting that you can tell how hard he is pressing by listening the the motor knocking

    • @sbilly0001
      @sbilly0001 10 років тому

      It's the bat shifting on the pins that is making the knocking sound. The holes in the bats wear out and the bat chatters back and forth on the pins. Can lay a small piece of wet paper towel over pins then put bat on and slop can usually be eliminated. Or drill new holes in bat.

  • @NeCeeWilson
    @NeCeeWilson 9 років тому +3

    I love it omg beautiful....

  • @suzynissen2350
    @suzynissen2350 8 років тому

    I love the pot!

  • @duskfang819
    @duskfang819 9 років тому +3

    Who else thought the tapping was someone knocking on your door, or your dog wagging it's tail on the wall

  • @ItsVerosLife
    @ItsVerosLife 10 років тому +1

    awww dont give up i really like it

  • @MegaMindyLou
    @MegaMindyLou 7 років тому

    Well done! But how did it fire up? I think you should give it another go.

  • @leeroyaf
    @leeroyaf 3 роки тому

    Wow 🤩. How tense was that. Love your videos ☺️

  • @phyziks09
    @phyziks09 8 років тому

    why does the wheel always make a sick beat?

  • @garryentropy
    @garryentropy 10 років тому +4

    camera went off at the best bit

  • @juanibarra4123
    @juanibarra4123 9 років тому +4

    Hey, practice makes perfect.

  • @linguini8331
    @linguini8331 8 років тому

    You are one lucky guy, that is like one of the hardest ways to do it and about 90% of the time it fails. 😭

  • @kerensanchezz
    @kerensanchezz 8 років тому +1

    it must feel amazing doing that idk why >_

  • @redstringenigmaofficial5915
    @redstringenigmaofficial5915 5 років тому

    Woah🤩.. You say its awful but its better than what I could ever do 😭😂

  • @SumanRoy-by4tw
    @SumanRoy-by4tw 7 років тому

    You do very good pottering l like it

  • @peacelovehippychick
    @peacelovehippychick 9 років тому

    it's not ugly i would love to have that in my home

  • @sonia354
    @sonia354 9 років тому

    Skill level: Jedi

  • @myaquarture341
    @myaquarture341 9 років тому

    It's not bad it looks good

  • @SintelSnow
    @SintelSnow 8 років тому +2

    This is so cool. xD

  • @EmilyHudak
    @EmilyHudak 10 років тому

    Love it! Any chance you could give us a final height measurement? pretty please? :)

  • @ybsjayy8648
    @ybsjayy8648 9 років тому

    To be honest I liked it it's not that bad at all

  • @johnandersen6955
    @johnandersen6955 10 років тому

    I agree with everyone else try again its not that bad. Next time make it more of a cyli nder and don't let the clay get to dry. You can use a torch to stiffen it up a bit and then attach the two cylinders. The clay is still soft enough this way to stretch into the shape that you want. I have done this a few times and I get better each time. I still can't get the same height that you do, but I am getting better. So keep trying.

  • @VickiJacobAas
    @VickiJacobAas 8 років тому

    Haha! It was alright man!

  • @nayifakhan881
    @nayifakhan881 8 років тому

    very nice pots

  • @baroquegold
    @baroquegold 8 років тому

    I'm a proofesional potter also, I don'think it came out bad at all.

  • @maressacalderon7371
    @maressacalderon7371 8 років тому

    It is really good not ugly u should make more

  • @claymom1
    @claymom1 10 років тому

    Great to see someone else give this a try! I keep thinking that i just need to practice;) Of course i need to practice! So after you've made the piece and bisqued it, do you know what a pain it is to glaze it?

    • @jimgalloway5107
      @jimgalloway5107 4 роки тому

      Spraying is used a lot now-makes it simple for large items but also on smaller pots.A variety of effects can be achieved with greater control of glaze thickness/application.

  • @danielcastellanos5040
    @danielcastellanos5040 6 років тому

    So satisfying

  • @kathybrisky
    @kathybrisky 9 років тому +1

    What do you use to put the lump of clay on? We used to put plaster in a pie pan and take it out when dry.

  • @sarahlozano5746
    @sarahlozano5746 9 років тому

    good job!

  • @npg1989
    @npg1989 8 років тому

    i loved it!!!

  • @lilsamantha1
    @lilsamantha1 8 років тому

    I really like it

  • @0715-v8r
    @0715-v8r 7 років тому

    The ugliest things makes the most beautiful things

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 10 років тому

    Large round of applause at 11.55

  • @yoyo0158
    @yoyo0158 8 років тому

    Extraordinario, me facino, Teresita Medellín Colombia.... me gustaría que tuviese traducción; para los que no sabemos ingles. Gracias estupendo.

  • @tristinlyon6332
    @tristinlyon6332 6 років тому

    How much was this at the very start can u estamate how much it costs to do something basic? If u see this 4 years later lol