How to Throw a Storage Jar with a Rolled 'van Gilder Style' Gallery
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- In this Clay Clip, I'll show you several things. We'll throw a 2 and a half pound storage jar, keeping the rim rather thin, and learn how to create a rolled gallery. Then, we'll throw the lid - off the hump!
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What a great idea to keep sizes, consistent on the half inch mark. I love it!
Grateful for all of your generosity and demonstrations. 👍🏽🙋🏻♀️🙏🏽
That was very satisfying to watch.
I just found your videos and I think they’re very well done! I’m in my 60’s and just made my first bowls on a wheel and I’m completely hooked!
I am binge watching all your wonderful videos prior to starting my wheel classes next week. You were the only one recommended by my teacher and I see why she loves your techniques. Thank you.
Today I decided to throw some sourdough starter jars for Christmas presents..and then when I got to the top of the jar it became glaringly obvious that I I don't know how to throw the gallery portion. After muddling through 3 jars, I did a search on UA-cam and this is the first video that popped up. It is so helpful! I can't wait to get another studio day to try out your technique.
I think i found my vocation!!! Which is watching his videos and liking them. :D
You are so generous to take the time to teach on line. I have learned a lot of practical things from you. Thanks.
I am approximately an intermediate potter, yet I love the way you explain things.
Excellent video on how to throw a storage lid! Thank you for sharing.
Hi, I follow quite a lot's of potterist, but your skill is most usefull afor my work and I thank you. Greetings from Slovenia
you're so excellent Bill. I'm loving these tutorials and I return to them again and again for refreser courses in my own work.
this video is very helpful.. im taking pottery class right now and thi helps me a lot thanx!!!! I aced my jar!!!!
I made jars by throwing a thick rim, and pushing down on it with my pinky to make a flange, but this looks way nicer.
Also, making a lid that way looks much easier than what I was doing XD
Thanks for the video :)
What a pro. Fine technique, innovative and appreciated.
You make it look so easy
For those asking about trimming the lid....what we were taught in college, was to flip lid upside down unto the jar, using clay bits to hold it there while you trim the extra clay from underneath. Thanks Bill for your common sense approach to throwing. I continue to learn new techniques from you!
i love the idea of doing same sized lids and storing fired ones to glaze later i might have to start doing that
Wow, just what I needed! Will try that immediatelly! Thank you so much!!! :)
You make it look so easy!
I like your videos very much and feel I am learning from them; thank you!
very nice bill
thank you for the info :)
very cool technique -thank you for sharing
Love your videos
thank you for sharing your technique
Love that simple lid :)
Thanks for a great idea. Will try it out today. Claire
You have a great voice to listen to. Remindes my a bit of Frank Zappa. And not to forget your skills are great too
Is there a 'cavity' under the gallery? If so that looks like an impediment to pouring and also a place that might be hard clean or easily forgotten when cleaning.
The area under the flange that you rolled in looks like it might be difficult to clean, like stuff could get stuck up in there. Does it?
Yes. It is very difficult to clean and dry.
Bill, what kind of plywood is your table top & how is it finished?
I would like to see how you remove the clay from under the knob.
Bill , sure you have had this question, but is there a way to purchase a copy of DIY clay
that you put together ?
Woodprix plans are amazing!
is this guy dead now.?
Geez… I hope not. 🥴