Beginners guide to throwing a Vase part 1 (cylinders)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- #vase #ceramic #pottery
Not gonna lie, it was pretty hard to purposefully mess up a cylinder multiple times in order to show all the little tricks. this time were just going to make a regular old tall cylinder vase in order to get the more basic step of making vases down. next week we will probably go over how to make finer shapes but for a vase we need to get a tall cylinder first.
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i'm not a potter or doing any pottery class but your videos are so fun and enjoyable. thank you for making them
What a GREAT video to share in addition to my own demo videos! High school students absolutely think their vases MUST look like the shape they see in the museum. Thank you for making these videos!
It's like you knew what I needed! Been practicing throwing cylinders and trying to get to the next step. Love your channel.
I do read the comments. I listen to what you guys need and try to make extra content around it.
Your explanation is so bomb can confirm I have made ALL of these mistakes
How much clay did you use to make this vase?
Thanks for sharing your helpful video on how to make Vazzes.
Thank You Donte. Once again very very helpful.
Nice one D liking the saltyness and the chicken nugget. Great video.
Skill right here
any chance you could go over sanding down ceramic pieces? I wanted to try out not glazing my pieces . thanks in advance!
Thank you so much for this!
my pottery place gave up on arguing how to pronounce a vase and now call them, “sexy pots”
Thank you sir!
I watch your vids and I can't help but hear Bob Ross saying, "There's a potter... right there..... is it a happy little potter? It's certainly a DIRTY LITTLE POTTER!!!!!! Dirty... little.... potters....". bWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
I think your videos are amazing! They are really helpful during lockdown. How much clay did you use in making the beginners vase, please
I don't know, I almost never weigh my clay but if I had to guess it probably be about 4 or 5 lb
OK OK OK, I still laugh out loud at your unfried chicken nugget comment I can’t help it.
Calling people undesirable foods is a good p.g insult ;)
How much clay wee you using?
I've been trying to make the vase you have at 00:34! I can not get the shape to save my life. It either falls when I try to shape the bottom or when I try to choke the clay in at the top :(
Don't worry. We will go over all kinds of vases in the following weeks.
How much clay do you use to make a vase like the one in your first vase video? Humm?
Dante it is pronounced vaaz not vayz!
Were you taught in school like one pound clay balls for vases needed
To be 3 wide and 8 tall or you were not doing it right? I still weigh my clay and always try to get as much height and width etc out. I don’t want to trim it all off I want to use that clay. It’s hard to find videos where one shows how tall a vase should be with five pounds (yes it varies with width also, and belly size etc. was always told that larger vases should look like they weigh a ton but in reality when you pick it up it doesn’t weigh much at all, (unless you’re using 30 or more pounds of clay,). But with that amount of clay the item should look like it weighs 150 or more. Just what my hs and college professor taught me. I still use it today but I don’t see anyone else do this so, is this old school and not used any more?
#stopunrealisticvaseimages
Lolol. Vase positivity
I like the video but the drum is driving me crazy cant stand it