I love your energy! Thank you, I'm a grandma teaching my grandchildren coils, slabs and using slump and hump molds. You are a wonderful teacher, and I feel confident that I won't screw this up!!!
This video was almost over...I started to 'like' it, when I saw I had already done that...a year ago. LOL!!!! And it's still a good video. Hope all is well with you, I'm betting it is. In my 'mind's eye - saw you teaching a class. You had the camera in the back so the students were in it too. I betcha there's folks that'd love to participate. 😉
Thank you so much!! This is really useful, and I looove your energy :) Did you buy these moulds? Is it possible to make your own plaster slump/hump moulds? My school has plaster that we can use to make moulds, and I'd rather not buy anything since I'm mostly just experimenting for now haha :) Would it be possible to use a bowl I already own, wax it, fill it up with plaster and call it a day to make one? Or would that be... bad. Lol
Hi Ben - is there a form or way that you can make uniform balls of clay that isn't by hand pinching and rolling? I am trying to find an ergonomic alternative for a process at work and I am trying to automate it, if possible. The balls around 3/4" in diameter. Thanks in advance!
@@benjamin.cahoon If I had ANY space to set something up I would, in a heartbeat. I used to play with clay as a child. I do a bunch of different mediums. My entire apartment looks like just a studio, with a bed to sleep. I can only have one person over because I only have one folding chair aside from the chair I sit in at my workstation... Honestly though I am kind of surprised I didn't investigate some form of clay work - Ceramics, Sculpting - something because of how into it I was as a child. I saved it my allowance, walked to the art store, and bought my own clay. I would sit at the breakfast table and work for hours. Kids that age usually have the attention span of a gnat.
I love your energy! Thank you, I'm a grandma teaching my grandchildren coils, slabs and using slump and hump molds. You are a wonderful teacher, and I feel confident that I won't screw this up!!!
not only good looking but a great teacher
love the idea of using coils inside slump molds! ty!
Wow! I’ve been doing things the hard way for years. Love this
This video was almost over...I started to 'like' it, when I saw I had already done that...a year ago. LOL!!!!
And it's still a good video. Hope all is well with you, I'm betting it is. In my 'mind's eye - saw you teaching a class. You had the camera in the back so the students were in it too. I betcha there's folks that'd love to participate. 😉
This is a very well done instructional video. Thank You!!
Amazingly well taught, thank you!
Very informative. Thanks.
Thank you so much!! This is really useful, and I looove your energy :)
Did you buy these moulds? Is it possible to make your own plaster slump/hump moulds? My school has plaster that we can use to make moulds, and I'd rather not buy anything since I'm mostly just experimenting for now haha :)
Would it be possible to use a bowl I already own, wax it, fill it up with plaster and call it a day to make one? Or would that be... bad. Lol
Very nice and charming.
Love your retro Packy T-shirt! Are you in the PNW too?
Hi Ben - is there a form or way that you can make uniform balls of clay that isn't by hand pinching and rolling? I am trying to find an ergonomic alternative for a process at work and I am trying to automate it, if possible. The balls around 3/4" in diameter. Thanks in advance!
Danke 👍🍀🍁
First comment from our region.
Oooo where are you from?
@@benjamin.cahoon From India, near Myanmar/Burma border. I like to watch your videos very much.
Perfect and nice
Thank you!!
@@benjamin.cahoon You're great.
Good job.
Bless you!:) now you gotta give it a shot
@@benjamin.cahoon If I had ANY space to set something up I would, in a heartbeat. I used to play with clay as a child. I do a bunch of different mediums. My entire apartment looks like just a studio, with a bed to sleep. I can only have one person over because I only have one folding chair aside from the chair I sit in at my workstation...
Honestly though I am kind of surprised I didn't investigate some form of clay work - Ceramics, Sculpting - something because of how into it I was as a child. I saved it my allowance, walked to the art store, and bought my own clay. I would sit at the breakfast table and work for hours. Kids that age usually have the attention span of a gnat.