I learn so much, I really like how you explain why and what your doing. I find it helps me to understand what to do and what not to do. Thank you, I can’t wait to get your book.
Great video. Loved the surprise of the side view of wiring off the second pot. Liked that you referred to your 'beginner videos,' which i gotta say i watch all the time! Thnx, Florian.
Great idea for the video about is it worth while correcting pots with errors. Definitely a serious consideration for potters. Thanks for a beautiful and detailed video as always.
I'm curious how you incorporate your videomaking into your routine as a professional pottery. considering it is part of your business as an independent potter, I suppose you produce your content (I refer to post production as well as filming and conceptualising), you try to do it during your working hours rather than in your free time as a hobby. how does it play out? how do you plan for it? how do you make videos from start to end while you sometimes must wait for 2 sole vessels to complete 2 firings? I would like to see you talk about this aspect of your creation in a video. it is a significant and timely step which we're all pretty oblivious to despite watching the very video that must've been essentially produced :)
Very interesting - really enjoyed I have two questions: How does the mirror help your process? Also the tool you use in trimming you place on top of pot? Thank you Have a wonderful day 🌻🌻🌻
love when i open yt and see a new florian video. you inspired me to begin potting, keep up the great work
Hell yeah new material from my fav pot dealer 🥳🥳
I learn so much, I really like how you explain why and what your doing. I find it helps me to understand what to do and what not to do. Thank you, I can’t wait to get your book.
Great video. Loved the surprise of the side view of wiring off the second pot. Liked that you referred to your 'beginner videos,' which i gotta say i watch all the time! Thnx, Florian.
Great idea for the video about is it worth while correcting pots with errors. Definitely a serious consideration for potters.
Thanks for a beautiful and detailed video as always.
I'm curious how you incorporate your videomaking into your routine as a professional pottery. considering it is part of your business as an independent potter, I suppose you produce your content (I refer to post production as well as filming and conceptualising), you try to do it during your working hours rather than in your free time as a hobby. how does it play out? how do you plan for it? how do you make videos from start to end while you sometimes must wait for 2 sole vessels to complete 2 firings? I would like to see you talk about this aspect of your creation in a video. it is a significant and timely step which we're all pretty oblivious to despite watching the very video that must've been essentially produced :)
your place looks so peaceful :3
bedtime gift
Oh, sweet baby glaze FIRE!
have you ever considered make a wide flat rimmed bowl? the kind typically used for soup or pasta.
Very interesting - really enjoyed
I have two questions:
How does the mirror help your process?
Also the tool you use in trimming you place on top of pot?
Thank you
Have a wonderful day
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The mirror helps by giving him another viewing angle at a glance.
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Nice!
no idea if it's possible, but could you skip the drying out step and move from trimming to glaze, then firing?
No. Those times are crucial, and if you rush them, pieces will crack and pots will explode.
Can you tell us, how do you prapare the glaze?
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Do you ever hand build?
Hello, can anyone tell me where i can find a trimming tool like that sharp one? Thank u so much :)