Just to advise there has been a bunch of people giving out incorrect information. Do your own research. I pullbon the left outside supporting and my right inside lifting the wall. I have had a stroke so my left hand torques the clay. This way it allows me to use my left hand as a support.
Thank you James! Every year I make a goal for the year and every year it seems to be focusing on centering as it is the most important aspect of being able to make what I set out to do.
They are indenting into the side in order to separate the "lid" from the "jar". They will later cut the top and bottom from each other and after cleaning it up, the top will fit nicely into the bottom, creating a whole closed jar from one closed form.
Hi Jason, I cut it open with an exacto knife when it's ready to be trimmed. I center the piece, cut it and use the bottom piece as a chuck to trim the lid. Then I trim the bottom as the last step.
I am in the process of building a potter's wheel and I need to know the height of the turning surface to the floor. I don't know if there is a standard or it's specific to the potter. From what I have seen, it's about sitting mid crotch height, lower than the knees. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Outi is the best teacher. I watched her videos several years ago and her instructions have stuck with me as I throw today
That is so precise every step of the way. Beautiful job!
What a wonderful instructor you are!!!!!❤
I am good at keeping a cylinder but didn't realize how to bring and keep it in. Thank you for letting us know.
Great instructions! I love how controlled every move is. Thank you!
Just to advise there has been a bunch of people giving out incorrect information. Do your own research. I pullbon the left outside supporting and my right inside lifting the wall. I have had a stroke so my left hand torques the clay. This way it allows me to use my left hand as a support.
Excelente gracias 👍👏👏👏
Thank you!! I'm a beginner cant wait to be confident enough to try that!!
Hi Megan, we're going to post new videos for beginners soon. I hope they'll help you, too.
Mam i want a head control method pl tell me
Great video!
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Of the throwing videos I’ve seen hers is the most centered. Thank you!
Thank you James! Every year I make a goal for the year and every year it seems to be focusing on centering as it is the most important aspect of being able to make what I set out to do.
Really good technique ! love your video.
Great technique
Very well done. Thank you.
What is the point of the chopstick at the end!?
They are indenting into the side in order to separate the "lid" from the "jar". They will later cut the top and bottom from each other and after cleaning it up, the top will fit nicely into the bottom, creating a whole closed jar from one closed form.
when and how do you cut the opening?
Hi Jason, I cut it open with an exacto knife when it's ready to be trimmed. I center the piece, cut it and use the bottom piece as a chuck to trim the lid. Then I trim the bottom as the last step.
What clay do you prefer to throw with?
Se ve tan fácil, pero yo sé que no lo es, buen video saludos
Soy el 986 te falta poco
I am in the process of building a potter's wheel and I need to know the
height of the turning surface to the floor. I don't know if there is a
standard or it's specific to the potter. From what I have seen, it's
about sitting mid crotch height, lower than the knees.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Like 1 third up the hight of your thighs thighs when sitting
확실한건 여성이ㅠ만져주니 커지네
Too much noise!
That's the sound of the wheel:)