It is an old kitchen knife what was ground down. I have made some like this with an iron fettling knife (not stainless steel) that I took to the grinder and thinned in width and depth.
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Was on the edge of my seat thinkin', "Dang, she's bookin!" Making something so beautiful in less than 10 minutes..WOW! Nicely done!!!
Excellent, but would have liked to see it finished x
I would love to see the finished glazed bowl, watching Sarah cut was incredible. Thanks
It is an old kitchen knife what was ground down. I have made some like this with an iron fettling knife (not stainless steel) that I took to the grinder and thinned in width and depth.
Awesome Bowl !
Fascinating! I want to see the finished product!
Fascinating! But really disappointed you didn't show the finished bowl..... is there a follow-on video?
hermoso trabajo me encantó
It was great meeting you in the Asheville NC Show this weekend , Blessings
Rose Diaz-Bare
AWesome bowl
Good work
Do you have to smooth out sharp edges left when you remove the cutouts?
very skillful that's not easy.
Google her for her website....plenty there.
Artist name? She rocks!
Would have been nice to see the finished (glazed and fired) product at the end...
All you have to do is Google her.......here it is....thevillagepotters.com/product/mighty-oak/
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Go to the Village Potters site in Asheville and you will see Sarah Wells Rolland's work:
the village potters dot com and look at the gallery section
You will have to google her. Probably.
Interesting, a lot of women,,,hobbies ?