I love seeing the way you position your fingers together. I'm in a class with some beginner throwers and I think some dont recognize how much easier it is to build walls when you start from a curved dome position, rather than keeping the shape entirely at a right angle from the beginning. Great steps!
I’m one of the beginners! I’ve had 5 wheel classes and have yet to make a cylinders, only bowls. This video is very helpful in regards to what I was missing.
You are absolutely correct, basics are the foundation to any skill. No shortcuts, just building skill, takes time AND learning from someone who controls those basics. So, thank you for taking the time for me.
Thank you very much for this video. It was very insightful and helpful to me. I believe I saw the mistakes that I was doing that you proved incorrect. Again thank you. 😊
Thank you very much Simon. I have one question, how wide did you spread the cylinder? So it’s 5 inches tall how wide? And thank you for such a clear and concise video I shall practice.
Hello from Japan. Been "doing" pottery for a number of years, and I have become determined to be able to throw a pot WITHOUT luck. My goal is to eliminate the "happy accidents," if I can. Thank you very much, Leach-sensei, for your good encouragement! (By the way, I wonder if you ever received that caricature of grandad with Hamada-sama (sent, from Mashiko, to your email under my real name... ; )
Lol, almost a full year later and I suppose that only the two most stubborn people in the world, who refuse to throw a cylinder properly, has made their voices known with a thumbs down. Hahaha (Who would thumbs down this video???)
This was a great video! I love how you went back over each step as you moved forward.
I rewatched this video and I have found this once again, a helpful and easy refresher for my current project!
I love seeing the way you position your fingers together. I'm in a class with some beginner throwers and I think some dont recognize how much easier it is to build walls when you start from a curved dome position, rather than keeping the shape entirely at a right angle from the beginning. Great steps!
I’m one of the beginners! I’ve had 5 wheel classes and have yet to make a cylinders, only bowls. This video is very helpful in regards to what I was missing.
"moment of truth" and he laughs! I love how humble you are!
Brilliant! Step by step demonstration of cylinder throwing is exactly what I needed to see!
Kind soul. You give out knowledge.
I am a beginner and this video is invaluable! Thank you!
You are absolutely correct, basics are the foundation to any skill. No shortcuts, just building skill, takes time AND learning from someone who controls those basics. So, thank you for taking the time for me.
thank you! I’ve had 9 classes but this video taught me more 😆
Kiln and wheel have just been installed! You have been an inspiration!!
This will be extremely helpful. I have such a hard time doing. Have to practice more. Thank you for filming these steps!!
Wonderful teacher about a fantastic dirt to art and function medium. Thank you and keep creating
Very helpful to have it all broken down into 7steps. Thank you Simon!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!!!!!
Never tire of the basics....Thanks for this Deja vu video......still practicing
Amazing! I love your style of teaching 🔥❤️
Very helpful. Thankyou. Everything clicked now.
Thanks for the video. Just beginning on the wheel. I can definitely see how "practice, practice, practice" on a cylinder is exactly what is needed
Hola Simon! Hace tiempo no te veia! Siempre tan cálido y didactico. Un gran abrazo para ti. Te saludo desde Argentina.
Thank you very much for this video. It was very insightful and helpful to me. I believe I saw the mistakes that I was doing that you proved incorrect. Again thank you. 😊
Thanks for the review. Always welcome.
Thank you Simon, it a big help!!
Massive thank you! It has been super helpful!
Super helpful. Thanks so much!
Thx will give it a try! Always struggled with doing the cylinder.
Great instructional video as always. Always good to watch.
Thank you very much Simon. I have one question, how wide did you spread the cylinder? So it’s 5 inches tall how wide? And thank you for such a clear and concise video I shall practice.
Did you ever find this out? I am also curious about this 😅
@@ggrailbingham I think he mentioned it in another video that he doesn’t really measure it. 🤷♀️
You are an amazing instructor
Very helpful thank you Simon ❤️
Hi Simon, just wanted to say you're awsome!
Thank you Mr. Leach!!
Gracias ❤Genio POTTERY
Thank you for the very detailed breakdown
Thank you Simon.
Thank you !!
Thank you
Thanks Simon! That was a big help. :-)
Great video, thank you so much ♥
Hello from Japan. Been "doing" pottery for a number of years, and I have become determined to be able to throw a pot WITHOUT luck. My goal is to eliminate the "happy accidents," if I can. Thank you very much, Leach-sensei, for your good encouragement! (By the way, I wonder if you ever received that caricature of grandad with Hamada-sama (sent, from Mashiko, to your email under my real name... ; )
That's exactly how I feel, thanks for bringing it on the point
I’m new to throwing still learning but question that floor has plenty of thickness to trim a foot?
Wow - the 2018 edition!
So great, thank you
A very useful review of the process. You say 12oz should make a 5" tall cylinder, but what is the diameter?
Probably just big enough to put your hand inside
I tried this today and mine was 5 1/4" tall and 3" in diameter, but I made the base a bit too thin.
Mikedartagnan - 3" wide is good !
Fantastic Simon off to. Do some practice
❤ truth..
What is the base diameter?
Bravo!!!!!
Lol, almost a full year later and I suppose that only the two most stubborn people in the world, who refuse to throw a cylinder properly, has made their voices known with a thumbs down. Hahaha
(Who would thumbs down this video???)