Thanks, Chen I was having problems with the chattering tool as well. when you slowed the video down it helped a lot and it worked pretty good now I just have to learn consistency with how hard to hold the tool I am getting different chattering Marks.
Thank you for all your videos! I have learned so much. I thought after I hurt my neck I would not be able to throw anymore. But your method of pulling, with your hand upside down is so comfortable and has allowed me to throw again! I can never thank you enough!
Thanks! the slow mo was VERY helpful in showing how much the tool should bounce, and how much of the surface of the tool makes contact. I've been able to get some chattering, but I think I've not been using enough of the flat part of blade, too much corner. Can't wait to try again!
more even drying can be achieved by covering with a plastic bag in a cool place - the dryer rim will steal moisture from the bottom and even out the stages of drying. Especially porcelain as there is no grog in the body to even out drying as with stoneware. Peter Potts Wellington NZ
Excellent job on your chattering and trimming. I've learned so much from you and I've shared your video in a group. Thanks for all your wonderful videos.
Hi Thanks a lot for sharing your work. It really help me to evolve in my work. Have you a video how to decore chattering work ? Great to look you working again and again
Thank you for showing us how to trim a bowl and about chattering, it was very interesting and helpful. where can we get trimming tools such as you used in this demonstration?
It appears that you do your trimming on bowls that are well beyond what I call leather hard. I imagine that is because your tools are so sharp, correct? Also, must the bowls be this hard for chattering to be effective? Thank you, Sensei.
Wow if I lived were you at I would as you to teach me I always wanted to do pottery but I live in the city and I don’t have the money to get the equipment
Best website I have seen so far. Thank you. It really helps this beginner.
Thanks, Chen I was having problems with the chattering tool as well. when you slowed the video down it helped a lot and it worked pretty good now I just have to learn consistency with how hard to hold the tool I am getting different chattering Marks.
Great!
Thank you for all your videos! I have learned so much. I thought after I hurt my neck I would not be able to throw anymore. But your method of pulling, with your hand upside down is so comfortable and has allowed me to throw again! I can never thank you enough!
Thanks for the slow motion demo for chattering. Very helpful to see the exact angle and hand position.
Thank's a lot Mister Hso,-Chuen Lin. You're really a great personn and an artist.
Valérie from France
Wish I had seen your video before I finished my ceramics class. Awesome tutorial though!!!!
Thanks! the slow mo was VERY helpful in showing how much the tool should bounce, and how much of the surface of the tool makes contact. I've been able to get some chattering, but I think I've not been using enough of the flat part of blade, too much corner. Can't wait to try again!
Wow, what skill, thank you very much for sharing and inspiring!! Fantastic.
Great video! You are very good at explaining. I've watched so many videos and none of them go into as much detail as you.
A lifetime of skill. Thank you. Very clear and inspiring.
you are an exaptional humanbeing and artist. God bless you🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹
Thank you.
Inhuman precision and skill,.... Thank you so much. Love your work!
SUCH an awesome video! ! Thank you so much for generously sharing your skillful talent!
more even drying can be achieved by covering with a plastic bag in a cool place - the dryer rim will steal moisture from the bottom and even out the stages of drying. Especially porcelain as there is no grog in the body to even out drying as with stoneware.
Peter Potts
Wellington NZ
I love your videos so much, I watch them regularly! Thanks so much for making these!
Not only is that helpful, it's very cool too!
Es tan maravilloso verlo trabajar al gran maestro, que no dejo de verlo. Y cuánto uno aprende.
Excellent job on your chattering and trimming. I've learned so much from you and I've shared your video in a group. Thanks for all your wonderful videos.
Your amazing,,, love the red iron oxide on the chattering, with the glazes on top and bottom, so beautiful!!!
The strips of clay so satisfying
A real live artist at work!
Wow thanks so much!! I needed these tips to help on my project!! keep up the good work!
Beautiful work. Thank you for teaching.
Realmente un trabajo maravilloso. Felicitaciones.
Hi Thanks a lot for sharing your work. It really help me to evolve in my work. Have you a video how to decore chattering work ? Great to look you working again and again
Thank you for showing us how to trim a bowl and about chattering, it was very interesting and helpful. where can we get trimming tools such as you used in this demonstration?
Jane Collette pls check my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/hsinchuen?ref=si_shop&show_panel=true
hermoso trabajo, gran maestro
It appears that you do your trimming on bowls that are well beyond what I call leather hard. I imagine that is because your tools are so sharp, correct? Also, must the bowls be this hard for chattering to be effective? Thank you, Sensei.
I have put in a request to my spouse for your set of tools as my perfect birthday gift!
Thank you for a wonderful video!
Received the tools 1& 2 for christmas. So happy. How do you sharpen them?
This was very cool and helpful!
THANK YOU!
How long should I wait to trim my pieces?
looks easy
Thanks, we love you, Turkish potters
Nice work👍
Wow if I lived were you at I would as you to teach me I always wanted to do pottery but I live in the city and I don’t have the money to get the equipment
Which tools and where to buy?
ETSY.com and type my name "Hsinchuen "
Hsinchuen Lin
@@hsinchuen What tool do you use to sharpen your tools?
It appears that your bowl has dried very evenly from top to bottom. Is there a trick to keeping the top rim from drying out too much?
wrap it in plastic. dry cleaners plastic is usually good stuff to use
Very impressive work. Subscribing!
Thank you !
What brand of clay do you use?
Merci beaucoup !
Thank you for sharing 🇧🇷
what are the triming tools used
Please visit my online ETSYbshop: www.etsy.com/shop/PotterySquare
where can i buy clay
muy interesante gracias
Skip to 12:30 to see the slow-mo chattering.
“This sounds right.” All sounds the same to me. Maybe if I practise another 30 years or so....
I can see the bottom has a wobble, throw it away and start over.
Zenonadazich...where is your UA-cam? Lol
OMG, you used a rock! ...picking myself off the floor. 😶
❤️
Thank You!