Coil Building and Throwing a Tall Vase on the Pottery Wheel

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @carlosleon9580
    @carlosleon9580 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Matt, I noticed that after some pulls the vessel actually became shorter, then you did something and pulled again and it went up, what was that move? I'm stucked at that point: when to stop pulling a large vessel, it always goes from a nice cilinder to wobbly, thanks!

    • @merkelhess
      @merkelhess  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your question. Without knowing the exact timespot, my guess is that I "collared in" the piece. This made the cylinder a bit narrower, raising the height of the piece.
      When making taller pieces like this, I usually expect to lose some height when I start making the pieces wider.
      If you are struggling with keeping things even, you can always pause and let the clay dry a bit. Some people use a propane torch to dry the clay. With practice, you will find a method that works for you. If the clay is getting wobbly or off center, try to let it teach you and figure out how to approach it the next time. You'll get there!

    • @carlosleon9580
      @carlosleon9580 6 місяців тому

      Thanks Matt! I think I've seen the torch on some videos, I'll record myself and see whats going on@@merkelhess

  • @玮小宝-j5e
    @玮小宝-j5e Рік тому +1

    你拉一个的时间起码20分钟,在中国景德镇 可以拉4个 平均4分钟一个 ,太弱了

    • @merkelhess
      @merkelhess  Рік тому

      From Google translation: "It takes at least 20 minutes to pull one. In Jingdezhen, China, you can pull 4, one every 4 minutes on average. It’s too weak."

    • @merkelhess
      @merkelhess  Рік тому

      Thank you for your comment. If the Google translation is correct, you are commenting that I am doing this too slow? Please consider that this is a demonstration intended for sharing this technique with others and also that, rapid production is never the goal of my pottery and artistic practice. Instead, I am focused on my own personal expression and encouraging anyone who watches my videos to find their own voice and style, however fast or slow they may be working. Thanks!