really great video... am thinking of setting up a mini pottery area in my garage for myself and my 5 grand children. I took 2 years of pottery in high school, but that was 50 years ago!! So this has inspired me and was very informative.
This video was wonderful for someone thinking of starting ceramics at home! I would love it if you made a video about the water system you use as that has been the biggest sticking point for me.
Hi Audrey - thank you so much for your inspirational videos. In your setting up a home pottery studio, you talk about a two bucket filtration system for pottery studio water. I was hoping that you could share this information with us?
Hello, thank you for sharing this. I have found this helpful. Did you make a video about the 2 bucket filter system? Also I wondered…if you were to build a workbench for wedging and hand building - what would that look like and what materials would you use?
I love the content, could you make a video from making a few small pieces from start to finish with information on the materials used and on how to use this kiln?
hey Audrey, I am setting up home studio in the corner of my living room. could you please share some tips/ info on bucket water filter system? I didn’t have much luck finding much info on 2 bucket system that looked as simple as yours. thank you so much!
Thank you very much! Your video is very helpful. I just signed up for my first pottery class for the beginners and really looking forward to it! Would love to watch more of such kind of videos where you can share your experience and some of the challenges you've faced ..
Very informative! Thanks for the tour, I was struggling to find information that you covered in the maintenance portion. I'll have to try the cloth filtering system! I've been wanting to set up a mini studio so i can handbuild more at home.
This is a great video. The only thing I recommend you don’t do is vacuum. Instead, damp mop as much as needed to remove all bits of clay. The filter on that vacuum (which I also have) isn’t enough to prevent silicosis.
I’m fairly new to pottery and have been taking classes. This is the first time I’ve seen those little tiles where you have samples of the different glaze options. I’d be interested in watching a video about how you go about this process of putting that together!
Share with us about hand building techniques ? Different clay options ? And in case if I just want to start with hand building dose it still be ‘’health-hazardous’’ to do so in my own little space .. one room basically with one window and bathroom with ventilation ? ,… Thank you so much for the useful valuable content you share!
ah, when I heard you started talking I knew you were Southeast Asian! nice to see a SEA ceramicist here :) I’ve been thinking of getting into pottery (maybe turn it into a career in the future?) your video is really useful !! thank you for the list too
I am learning recently ceramic,, it is so beautiful world! Now in this moment i am using eatherware (Standard 100) ,, thank you for your interesting and nice videos! Regards!
Love the studio tour! Do you use a separate vacuum to clean up the dried bits of clay or use your regular at-home one? Also how often do you mop vs vacuum? I have a similar space at home but I'm trying to finalize my cleaning routine :)
sorry for the late reply! i dont use a separate vacuum but its not recommended. but before i vacuum i sweep the floor and use a wet cloth to wipe down the surface. the vacuum is to get rid of any residue! i usually wipe down with a cloth instead of vacuum and it should be done after every session!
Nice to see that Ikea table, I have the shelves for it and was wondering if it would be useful for wedging or hand building (not directly on it). Thanks for the informative video!
Thank you for the very informative video !! I noticed you are using shimpo vl lite and I'd love to know how is it so far ? How much clay can you throw on it ? I'm planning to get one but I'm afraid it is not powerful enough to carry 5-8 pounds of clay. On the specification page on the website it says centering capacity up to 25lb but what about when you press on the clay does it slow down ? Is it strong enough to keep rotating even after applying some pressure on it ? Thank you
I just wanted to share, that it is not the best idea to vacuum a pottery studio, because vacuuming raises a lot of the small dust and clay particles. Pottery studios should be cleaned wet with sponges and and mops to keep the air in the studio as safe as possible! I see, that this video is posted three years ago, so I'm not sure, if this comment will be seen, but wanted to share that nevertheless. Everyone keep potting and creating and have a wonderful day! 🌞
Please share on how you dispose of old clay and how your two part filtering system work.
I will break any finger that gives this video a thumbs down.
You are simply the best,
Thanks for sharing.
I would love to know more about your two bucket filter system! :)
Yes, agree!
will definitely share about it some time!
@@AudreyCCeramics Yes me too!
I'm really interested too! :)
Yes to that video!!
This is SUCH a helpful video! Thanks so much for sharing. It has inspired me to finally get setup.
Please please please do the two bucket filter system video! Your videos are awesome, thanks for sharing your experience!
wow very beautiful work
I love the idea of just putting a kiln in a bathroom for ventilation.
Also, you've got a great and unique voice. Kudos.
really great video... am thinking of setting up a mini pottery area in my garage for
myself and my 5 grand children. I took 2 years of pottery in high school, but that was 50 years ago!! So this has inspired me and was very informative.
This video was wonderful for someone thinking of starting ceramics at home! I would love it if you made a video about the water system you use as that has been the biggest sticking point for me.
Thanks for sharing your journey.
My wife and I are about to get started ourselves.
Hi Audrey - thank you so much for your inspirational videos. In your setting up a home pottery studio, you talk about a two bucket filtration system for pottery studio water. I was hoping that you could share this information with us?
this is an amazing video. Practical, organized and extremely helpful! Thank you for sharing❤
Hello, thank you for sharing this. I have found this helpful. Did you make a video about the 2 bucket filter system?
Also I wondered…if you were to build a workbench for wedging and hand building - what would that look like and what materials would you use?
I love the content, could you make a video from making a few small pieces from start to finish with information on the materials used and on how to use this kiln?
hey Audrey, I am setting up home studio in the corner of my living room. could you please share some tips/ info on bucket water filter system? I didn’t have much luck finding much info on 2 bucket system that looked as simple as yours. thank you so much!
I was wondering if you ever made the video about your two-bucket filtration system?
Thank you very much! Your video is very helpful. I just signed up for my first pottery class for the beginners and really looking forward to it! Would love to watch more of such kind of videos where you can share your experience and some of the challenges you've faced ..
Great information and I always wondered about putting the kiln in the bathroom... Very cool :)
This is brilliant! I'm going to watch your kiln video, and I am also interested in the bucket filter system. Thanks for posting!
This is so beatifull and also so helpfull! Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Very informative! Thanks for the tour, I was struggling to find information that you covered in the maintenance portion. I'll have to try the cloth filtering system! I've been wanting to set up a mini studio so i can handbuild more at home.
I like your studio … so lovely 🥰
I had been waiting for this video (even though I'm late myself). Thanks for the info :)
This is a great video. The only thing I recommend you don’t do is vacuum. Instead, damp mop as much as needed to remove all bits of clay. The filter on that vacuum (which I also have) isn’t enough to prevent silicosis.
thank you, this was so helpful! would love to know about your two bucket filter system as this method seems super simple :)
I’m fairly new to pottery and have been taking classes. This is the first time I’ve seen those little tiles where you have samples of the different glaze options. I’d be interested in watching a video about how you go about this process of putting that together!
i have this in the pipeline for a future video so do keep a look out :)
Beautiful pottery studio!
THANKS! VERY NICE AND HELPFUL VIDEO 😊
Share with us about hand building techniques ? Different clay options ? And in case if I just want to start with hand building dose it still be ‘’health-hazardous’’ to do so in my own little space .. one room basically with one window and bathroom with ventilation ? ,… Thank you so much for the useful valuable content you share!
I always love your videos! Thanks so much for posting. This is SUPER helpful.
thanks for your support :)
ah, when I heard you started talking I knew you were Southeast Asian! nice to see a SEA ceramicist here :) I’ve been thinking of getting into pottery (maybe turn it into a career in the future?) your video is really useful !! thank you for the list too
do you know of any good stable work desks to wedge on? i really like the green one you have!
Do you know what the capacity/size of the Tupperware for clay that you use?
I am learning recently ceramic,, it is so beautiful world! Now in this moment i am using eatherware (Standard 100) ,, thank you for your interesting and nice videos! Regards!
This was fantastic thank you!
I also live in the DC area. Where were you taking classes? I'm looking to start somewhere too.
nice! check out district clay center. they are great. you get to drop in to any number of classes you like as long as you are a student with them.
Love the studio tour! Do you use a separate vacuum to clean up the dried bits of clay or use your regular at-home one? Also how often do you mop vs vacuum?
I have a similar space at home but I'm trying to finalize my cleaning routine :)
sorry for the late reply! i dont use a separate vacuum but its not recommended. but before i vacuum i sweep the floor and use a wet cloth to wipe down the surface. the vacuum is to get rid of any residue! i usually wipe down with a cloth instead of vacuum and it should be done after every session!
So helpful - thanks!
Thanks so much for sharing!! Very useful! Can I ask what your apron is from?
i got it from amazon!: www.amazon.com/dp/B01J0BB51C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_EG3ZECKV8ZWFFJB9M945?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@AudreyCCeramics Thank you!
Nice to see that Ikea table, I have the shelves for it and was wondering if it would be useful for wedging or hand building (not directly on it). Thanks for the informative video!
What is the name of the Pottery
Thank you for the very informative video !! I noticed you are using shimpo vl lite and I'd love to know how is it so far ? How much clay can you throw on it ? I'm planning to get one but I'm afraid it is not powerful enough to carry 5-8 pounds of clay. On the specification page on the website it says centering capacity up to 25lb but what about when you press on the clay does it slow down ? Is it strong enough to keep rotating even after applying some pressure on it ? Thank you
thanks! the max ive centered on this wheel is about 6-7 lbs! i've had no issues with this weight.
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I just wanted to share, that it is not the best idea to vacuum a pottery studio, because vacuuming raises a lot of the small dust and clay particles. Pottery studios should be cleaned wet with sponges and and mops to keep the air in the studio as safe as possible! I see, that this video is posted three years ago, so I'm not sure, if this comment will be seen, but wanted to share that nevertheless. Everyone keep potting and creating and have a wonderful day! 🌞
Do you live in an apartment? Or a house?
does anyone else want to try throwing cream cheese on a wheel now?