How to Throw, Spout, Trim and Handle a Tall Stoneware Jug.

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • I've been making some smaller groups of larger pots this past week. Some of those included this trio of jugs. Made from 2.5 lb, (1133 grams) high iron stoneware clay, this video goes into detail about how I throw them on the pottery wheel, turn them once leather hard and finally attach and pull their handles.
    If you'd like to see what I'm up to everyday, and also see many more videos and photographs of my work, do check out my Instagram: ( / floriangadsby .
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:10 - Centring the clay
    1:12 - Opening up the clay
    1:30 - Pulling up the walls
    4:00 - Cleaning up the walls
    4:29 - Spouting the jug
    5:53 - Trimming the jug
    7:47 - Fettling the pouring lip
    12:25 - Pulling the handle blanks and the handle
    16:55 - Finished examples
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  • @anotherdaylight
    @anotherdaylight 3 роки тому +15

    My stomach dropped when the trimming tool gouged the bottom of the spout! Lovely to see the approach of using a kidney and controlled movements to trim up the top. Beautiful pieces.

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  3 роки тому +3

      Yeah that initial gauge was perhaps a bit much but thankfully it smoothed out okay. And thank you too of course!

  • @emmettenriques5646
    @emmettenriques5646 2 місяці тому +1

    This is my all time favorite piece, its the perfect vase

  • @ranjitsreeram
    @ranjitsreeram 3 роки тому +22

    I have learnt so much from your videos, every Sunday there is something from your videos that I take away and implement in my practice.
    Just sharing with you that after 1.5 months of making cylinders, now with 400 grams I can achieve a little more than 4 inches of height everytime with consistent wall thickness.
    Thank you 😊❤

  • @Katheverett
    @Katheverett 3 роки тому +11

    My favorite part is the trimming. It’s so satisfying watching the excess come off in curls, leaving a beautiful piece. And I appreciate that the stoneware is not too heavy when it’s finished. As light as possible is so nice! Thanks for the wonderful video!

  • @kottonkandy0962
    @kottonkandy0962 2 роки тому +3

    Pottery truly is an art. High respect for anyone who makes these beautiful pieces 👍🏽

  • @bedoce2599
    @bedoce2599 3 роки тому +9

    so awesome!

  • @BrenzerM
    @BrenzerM 3 роки тому +1

    Yay to Thomastown 😊 Beautiful forms. Thanks for the tips on throwing tall and narrow, appreciated

  • @neetalodaya103
    @neetalodaya103 10 місяців тому +1

    Great work Florian. You are immensely patient and talented. I also like the way you have kept your workplace studio so neat and tidy. 😊

  • @johndruziskyjr760
    @johndruziskyjr760 3 роки тому +4

    I just found your channel and have been binge watching all of your content your voice is so satisfying

  • @jossycaro354
    @jossycaro354 2 роки тому

    So informative! Thanks so much! I’ve been watching your videos for ages now! It’s great that your following has grown so much, your videos are full of detail and I’ve learnt so much from you.

  • @swiftymcfly
    @swiftymcfly Рік тому

    Your videos are so inspirational. Thank you.

  • @sarahslade4391
    @sarahslade4391 3 роки тому +1

    Another great video! Thanks as always for sharing 😊

  • @dshe8637
    @dshe8637 2 роки тому +2

    Great video, thanks.
    I would love to make pottery. I studied art at school many years ago. They had two wheels and a kiln, but for some reason they never let students go beyond coil pots. I think the teachers just used them themselves.
    One day I will find somewhere to try it.

  • @kasie680
    @kasie680 2 роки тому +1

    They are so beautiful 😍

  • @raygeorge4553
    @raygeorge4553 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome! So relaxing to watch and listen :)

  • @user-st3hk6qf7f
    @user-st3hk6qf7f Рік тому

    I mean its incredible how he do this & how he centers!

  • @user-iv1nf7nb4w
    @user-iv1nf7nb4w 3 роки тому +2

    정말 멋져요!!! It's really cool.
    ( I'm korean)

  • @robinweiss1681
    @robinweiss1681 Рік тому

    Great video! Thank you

  • @rayeaglenz
    @rayeaglenz 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, you are so so skilled at this, inspiring, thank you, Now Subscribed 👍😊

  • @jaydeep-p
    @jaydeep-p 3 роки тому +1

    I love your videos, they have a huge asmr potential.

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  3 роки тому

      Cheers! Well, if you look through my videos you'll see versions labelled with ASMR, which are the same videos but without any narration over them.

  • @Crafty4Ever123
    @Crafty4Ever123 3 роки тому +1

    love your videos

  • @phillipmitchell2254
    @phillipmitchell2254 3 роки тому +1

    I'm definitely getting a beefy cereal bowl from you at some point as long as they're pretty durable (I might buy 2 just so I have a backup lol).

  • @achalchauhan6281
    @achalchauhan6281 3 роки тому

    Superb very nice 👌

  • @chichinn
    @chichinn 3 роки тому +1

    thank you our pottery padre for the insightful video once again:D
    really appreciate the effort you consistently put into these vids:)

  • @saraabasi1187
    @saraabasi1187 3 роки тому

    And that the things you make are amazing and very beautiful and lovely 😍❤️

  • @cameronhall285
    @cameronhall285 3 роки тому +1

    How do you come up with things to make? Like your creative process to make a new form? Love the vids!

  • @isobellep
    @isobellep Рік тому +1

    Hi Florian, teaching how to produce a spout - I like small pottery bowls and jugs with spouts and no handles - so this is a great insight for watching how to make spouts. 🌟T H A N K Y OU🌟

  • @irispottery6474
    @irispottery6474 2 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @theelectroyt417
    @theelectroyt417 3 роки тому

    Big fan

  • @Bianca-fishing
    @Bianca-fishing 2 роки тому +1

    🙏🏻

  • @alishabhate8109
    @alishabhate8109 3 роки тому

    Absolutely love your informative videos! Could you please make a video on how to do repeat throwing?

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much Alisha. I certainly can, parts of it are filmed I just need to get around to editing it together and adding the narration.

  • @keramikarishtana
    @keramikarishtana 3 роки тому +2

    Super 👍

  • @cantiqadewi8076
    @cantiqadewi8076 3 роки тому

    So good

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  3 роки тому

      Thank you!

    • @cantiqadewi8076
      @cantiqadewi8076 3 роки тому

      @@floriangadsby thanks also for entertaining us! Or you study me and us! To learn how to make from, clay

  • @joerakette9511
    @joerakette9511 2 роки тому +1

    I love your content! Can you tell me how tall these jars are?

  • @ayamjantan69
    @ayamjantan69 3 роки тому

    I want to learn 😎

  • @ananasaman4979
    @ananasaman4979 3 роки тому

    I wish I make like you 👍

  • @EchoExchange
    @EchoExchange 3 роки тому +2

    Have you got plans for anymore partly oxidised pieces, Florian? I really liked the look of those jars

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  3 роки тому +2

      Glad you like them. Of course! I can only ever get about 3-4 pieces like it per firing and sometimes it works much better than others but I always try to get at least that many partly oxidised pieces per firing.

  • @mostafamohammadi5637
    @mostafamohammadi5637 3 роки тому

    😍

  • @jojosiahm9791
    @jojosiahm9791 2 роки тому

    Woooww

  • @James-en1ob
    @James-en1ob 3 роки тому

    For me this... this is the ASMR version

  • @hazelgardner957
    @hazelgardner957 2 роки тому

    Oh! You studied in Ireland!!? Where abouts did you study if you dont mind me asking. I'm in art college here too, doing painting but we have a ceramics department too and I'm always tempted to sneak in

  • @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr
    @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr 3 місяці тому

    Can you talk about your Glazes and Slips being used and Why ?

  • @technohc4939
    @technohc4939 3 роки тому

    Ayy. Love your videos. Are you from the USA? Anyways Love from Australia!!

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  3 роки тому

      Cheers! And no, I'm from the UK, London.

    • @claytessa1115
      @claytessa1115 2 роки тому

      @@floriangadsby hi can you please give info on the course you done in Ireland?

  • @saraabasi1187
    @saraabasi1187 3 роки тому

    Hello, where can I buy a potter's wheel?

  • @karl810
    @karl810 3 роки тому +2

    Could someone answer this, i was watching another video on potters (UA-cam decided thats all I want to watch now) and it looked like they fired plates and bowls while stacked together, but it cut away and never talked about it more. is this possible when there isnt glaze? as they're all carefully placed not to touch eachother in Florian's videos?

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  3 роки тому +1

      Well.. you can stack them at the bisque firing stage and they won't stick together. You've just got to be careful how high you stack them. If you're glaze firing a stack of plates you can do so with shells stuffed with wadding in-between each, of just wadding, (wadding is a 50/50 mixture of china clay and alumina hydrate, very refractory and strong). But ultimately this means your plates will fire with remnants from the waddings/shells, which can look quite nice. If what you've seen is just a stack of plates fired together to 1250ºc plus then it could be that they were entirely unglazed and it was just bare clay touching each other, in that instance they won't stick but it also depends on what kind of kiln/firing they're exposed to. If you fired a stack of unglazed plates in an electric they may all come out unscathed but they could very easily warp and distort/crack if it's too tall. If you fired a stack in a soda/salt/wood kiln without any supporting waddings they'd all fuse together most likely and if you do the same in just a gas kiln I'd say they'd also most likely stick together but again, it also depends SO much on what type of clay you're using, the atmosphere you're firing in and the temperature to which you fire to. Sorry for the long answer but there's way to explain it easily!

    • @karl810
      @karl810 3 роки тому

      @@floriangadsby no I love a detailed answer and that answers it perfectly, and i truly appreciate you taking the time to reply personally so thank you 😊

  • @claycafenederlandcarina4926
    @claycafenederlandcarina4926 4 місяці тому

    Can you do a pouring video of them? So one can see the flow?

  • @user-th8di4wx8s
    @user-th8di4wx8s 3 роки тому

    I was wondering if i can make tableware out of this clay without using glaze? Is it safe?

    • @floriangadsby
      @floriangadsby  3 роки тому

      It can be but you need to fire it so it’s fully vitrified, meaning that water can’t permeate into it. Stoneware fired up to 1280°c is fine, as is porcelain but there can be issues with lower firing bodies and terracotta if not glaze is used.

  • @dario_pottery9428
    @dario_pottery9428 3 роки тому

    What kind of clay you use?

  • @Haas0525
    @Haas0525 3 роки тому +1

    If I could be 10% as proficient as you, I would be 100% a better potter! 😅

  • @karl810
    @karl810 3 роки тому

    Does anyone else's mind go "elsewhere" watching him "coning"?