Thank you for all the slab rolling tips!! I am surprised Bailey made their roller so it can't back up, it seems that is a safety feature that should be included, as "stuff happens" canvas gets wrinkled, etc. Recently, my husband made me an electric slab roller with an adjustable height and a toggle on and off switch so I can go back and forth and roll the slab out. He made it from an old furnace motor and a wood sanding machine he found at the habitat restore.
Where do you get your cookie cutters to make the mug bottoms. I love watching your creative talent. I am amazed how perfectly round your hand built mugs
in your experience, how fast does the clay harden, to the point where you have to dry it up totally and re-hydrate it? I'm thinking a dry, hot weather...
My rollers do not have the same measurements from on end to the other end. Can you provide me with instructions as to adjusting the roller. I have a 30" slab roller. Thank You,
When you roll out a large slab, do you slice pieces off the block of clay and Butt them up against each other on the canvas, before they go through the roller? Will they connect to each other?
Did you make or have your rolling pin rack made for you? I like it, very useful! I wish I had room for a larger roller, I just have a table top slab roller by Bailey.
The rollers can only go one way which is a safety feature. I never allow children in my studio unsupervised. In fact my studio is locked unless I am in it and I feel is is a good practice to not allow children in the studio without an adult present. My children grew up around all of my studio equipment and never once injured themselves because I taught them studio safety from day one and they learned to respect my space and to not touch anything without my permission. As a fellow Mom I can understand your concern but when done right a studio can be a fun and safe environment for children. :)
I don't understand how it's a safety feature? If they get their fingers in there, it can't be easily reversed? Then how would you get their fingers back out? Assuming sending them through to be crushed like the jewelry would not be good.
I appreciate the work you put into making these videos, awesome to watch someone explain it!
You're back! You're back! You have no idea of what a bad day I had and this just makes me so happy ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for all the slab rolling tips!! I am surprised Bailey made their roller so it can't back up, it seems that is a safety feature that should be included, as "stuff happens" canvas gets wrinkled, etc. Recently, my husband made me an electric slab roller with an adjustable height and a toggle on and off switch so I can go back and forth and roll the slab out. He made it from an old furnace motor and a wood sanding machine he found at the habitat restore.
Ok ur attitude is amazing please keep making videos.
Glad to see you are back doing videos..
That was fantastic! Well done! I use the one at college and it’s nothing like as good 🙁
I was afraid you called it quits. Glad you are back
So glad you are back!
Thank you Jessica! Could you do a video on what kind of clay would be best to use for pottery and stone Ware? I have only used the liquid slip.
Thanks, Jess!! This was Great Information!
You do outstanding work....
Where do you get your cookie cutters to make the mug bottoms. I love watching your creative talent. I am amazed how perfectly round your hand built mugs
I am shopping slab rollers - this was helpful. Is it only going in one direction a limitation?
I've been slab roller shopping and you sold me on this model.
I love your apron. Where can I get one?
in your experience, how fast does the clay harden, to the point where you have to dry it up totally and re-hydrate it? I'm thinking a dry, hot weather...
Did you make the wood thing that holds the rolling pins on the wall? LOVE IT need:)
Thank you!
Great review...thanks for sharing!
My rollers do not have the same measurements from on end to the other end. Can you provide me with instructions as to adjusting the roller. I have a 30" slab roller. Thank You,
When you roll out a large slab, do you slice pieces off the block of clay and Butt them up against each other on the canvas, before they go through the roller? Will they connect to each other?
Hi, what kind of slabbing clay u suggest to buy If I want to make a candle jars?
Yeeessss, you're back!
What do you think of a small one?
Did you make or have your rolling pin rack made for you? I like it, very useful! I wish I had room for a larger roller, I just have a table top slab roller by Bailey.
I had it made for me by Rich McNatt he is also here on UA-cam ! He makes them to order!
Thank you!
As that a banjo our guitar neck i saw next to your down roller? If so we need to hear you play sometime!
Home defense, love it!
11 months from last video upload......i had forgotten this channel existed.
Hi welcome back
Where were you one year?! 🤔
One if my first thoughts was of a child getting hands in the rollers. Can you tell I'm a mom? Lol I hope the rollers can be locked.
The rollers can only go one way which is a safety feature. I never allow children in my studio unsupervised. In fact my studio is locked unless I am in it and I feel is is a good practice to not allow children in the studio without an adult present. My children grew up around all of my studio equipment and never once injured themselves because I taught them studio safety from day one and they learned to respect my space and to not touch anything without my permission. As a fellow Mom I can understand your concern but when done right a studio can be a fun and safe environment for children. :)
I don't understand how it's a safety feature? If they get their fingers in there, it can't be easily reversed? Then how would you get their fingers back out? Assuming sending them through to be crushed like the jewelry would not be good.
It seems like the fact it only goes one direction is kind of a downside to this model.