Very Cute! I would have left out the raised dot at the top of the handle- that's where I'd like to rest my thumb. These are very precious, you have fine skills.
Thank you, John . It is very generous of you to share your creativity with us. As the risk of sounding picky, we can see the effect of what you are doing but not what you are doing with your hands. If you shot from the other side of the wheel we could see your hand positions. Thank you again, I have learned much from you. Claire
Thanks so much for this awesome demonstration. I love the detail that you created! One question from a new potter...Does using the torch to speed the process of trimming and such increase the risk of your piece cracking? I like the idea of torching but am concerned about drying too quickly. Thanks Scott
Very Professional Video.....Lots of information.
Very Cute! I would have left out the raised dot at the top of the handle- that's where I'd like to rest my thumb. These are very precious, you have fine skills.
Donna Walker r
That was good and professional!
Thank you, John . It is very generous of you to share your creativity with us. As the risk of sounding picky, we can see the effect of what you are doing but not what you are doing with your hands. If you shot from the other side of the wheel we could see your hand positions. Thank you again, I have learned much from you. Claire
this is like turning wood but with clay and hands :)
Thanks so much for this awesome demonstration. I love the detail that you created! One question from a new potter...Does using the torch to speed the process of trimming and such increase the risk of your piece cracking? I like the idea of torching but am concerned about drying too quickly.
Thanks
Scott
I love your batt did you make it?
where did you get the chattering blades from?
You can buy from Japanese tools, but I used of mine that I makes from metal strapping you fine them at a lumber yard trash happy to giveaway
Due to an unfortunate coil bowl/mountaineering accident, he had his thumbs surgically switched with his big toes. Sweet mug tho!
What kind of bat is that?
So I see you are using a blow torch is that in stead of a kiln? What type of clay are you using?
RabbitKat Lady the torch is only to speed up trying. It's a stoneware clay and fired in a kiln
@DirtKickerStudio I USE THE HYDRO BAT SYSTEM THAT THE CERAMIC SHOP MAKES IN PHILY PA. ITS PLASTER AND WITH THE SMALLER BATS YOU NEED AN ADAPTOR.. JOHN
For beginners like me, the position of you thumb is interesting. It is sometimes hard to make the thumb "go in" properly.
Cult fun to dro
What kind of and take that kind of heat when I didn't see anyone answer Cindy's question about what kind of bat is that?
would be more helpful if video was taken from the other side so we can see the tools in action
It would have been nice if we could have seen what you were doing.
why is this called throwing a mug when you did not throw it
SharkFX ???but it is
DUDE DO YOU HAVE TO YELL?
His thumbs are nasty 😕😖😖😖
is he wearing both shorts ??? and dude close your legs I can smell ya through the screen