Thanks for the videos. I watched the first one earlier today, and now you show how the pot is finished. I have to say I have learned alot from all your posts. Thanks so much.
@zhpottery It depends on the weather and the size of the pots. In the winter time it takes about 2-3 days for large pots, and summer time 1-2 days. I usually let my pots dry naturally without covering them unless they are too dry to trim. I used one section of the stainless shelves I bought from Costco, wrapping with plastic sheets to serve as my damp box.
Thank you so much for all your work in making these videos. Your craftsmanship with clay is INCREDIBLE and has inspired me to make my pieces even more polished and clean. I was wondering what inspired YOUR style, especially your attention to detail and high quality craftsmanship?
I saw you using a pebble or a soft stone I would like to learn more about the reason behind this trick. The pot or serving dish is outstanding and I feel like a master is creating such a wonderful artwork. I can sense how you pull everything that you have learned and use the same knowledge and experience. Into these beautiful designs. Sincerely my good sir I hope that you thrive in the future and may you have happiness.
Thank you so much for all the great videos. I am new to throwing and I have learned more from you then the teacher of my class! my question, Since the lid has the rim that fits down inside the opening I don't understand the little rim on the opening of the pot. it holds the lid up making a little gap. Is that your intention? Thank you
What is the average time and way you allow your pots to firm up prior to trimming? I think I will start giving wet pots 30min to air dry and then give them a cover of plastic to slow dry. I have been interested in possibly making a decent damp box/ controlled drying chamber with some heating elements below. Thank you for the continuous help and information to the ceramic community. I send my best regards from SoCal to NorCal. Hope to see you this summer. Cheers and Happy Potting
i have just one question, ever since i began watching your videos i adapted your trademark pulling technique, but i noticed one problem with me, whenever my left hand goes inside it tends to bump things around a bit, any tips on reducing that?
I am new to pottery ( 2nd trimester in college) and have been trying to find a good trimming tool. What kind is that white one you use and where could I get one.
That is the MOST artistic casserole dish I have ever seen. Truly function art. Good job.
It's a pleasure to watch a master at work, thanks for sharing your tenet with us
Thanks for the videos. I watched the first one earlier today, and now you show how the pot is finished. I have to say I have learned alot from all your posts. Thanks so much.
Excellent work hsin, thank you sharing with us.
You are welcome
You trimming that bowl........ damn, that's a nice ribbon.
@zhpottery It depends on the weather and the size of the pots. In the winter time it takes about 2-3 days for large pots, and summer time 1-2 days. I usually let my pots dry naturally without covering them unless they are too dry to trim. I used one section of the stainless shelves I bought from Costco, wrapping with plastic sheets to serve as my damp box.
A masterpiece Hsin
Thank you so much for all your work in making these videos. Your craftsmanship with clay is INCREDIBLE and has inspired me to make my pieces even more polished and clean. I was wondering what inspired YOUR style, especially your attention to detail and high quality craftsmanship?
I saw you using a pebble or a soft stone I would like to learn more about the reason behind this trick. The pot or serving dish is outstanding and I feel like a master is creating such a wonderful artwork. I can sense how you pull everything that you have learned and use the same knowledge and experience. Into these beautiful designs. Sincerely my good sir I hope that you thrive in the future and may you have happiness.
+Kalie Furr used to smooth the surface
Amazing once again. Thank you.
Hello, thank you very much for the video !!!!!!!!!!
I wonder if at some video shows the casserole is already finished?
Thank you so much for all the great videos.
I am new to throwing and I have learned more from you then the teacher of my class!
my question, Since the lid has the rim that fits down inside the opening I don't understand the little rim on the opening of the pot. it holds the lid up making a little gap.
Is that your intention?
Thank you
Yes, that's my intention.
What is the average time and way you allow your pots to firm up prior to trimming?
I think I will start giving wet pots 30min to air dry and then give them a cover of plastic to slow dry. I have been interested in possibly making a decent damp box/ controlled drying chamber with some heating elements below.
Thank you for the continuous help and information to the ceramic community. I send my best regards from SoCal to NorCal. Hope to see you this summer.
Cheers and Happy Potting
Beautiful
Do you have any cone 6 or 10 reduction glaze recipes,thanks !.........John
@torrealbaalan Hi, please check out my video #62 @12' 12" or #64 at the beginning. The piece has sold.
@gbfpottery Hi, my undergraduate major was mechanical engineering. Precision is the minimum requirement for doing job right.
A tip : watch series on flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Briar Bodie yea, I have been using Flixzone} for since december myself :)
Wow thats a nice stamp ?
i have just one question, ever since i began watching your videos i adapted your trademark pulling technique, but i noticed one problem with me, whenever my left hand goes inside it tends to bump things around a bit, any tips on reducing that?
way cool!
I am new to pottery ( 2nd trimester in college) and have been trying to find a good trimming tool. What kind is that white one you use and where could I get one.
Ancient Chinese secret
Wow thats a nice stamp ? @15.30
exquisite
@hsinchuen Of COURSE you're a mechanical engineer as well, you're Asian. :-)
Is no one going to say he made a chatter-role dish?