Link to buy the whole selection of pottery tools & ceramic work designed/made by Hsin-Chuen Lin @ SquareSpace ~sawfish-endive-kgks.squarespace.com/shop
you probably dont give a shit but if you're stoned like me atm you can watch pretty much all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf lately xD
It helps so much to have the split screen to see different angles as you work. All of your tools look like such great quality and seem so efficient and that they will last a long time. You have given them a lot of thought when having them made. This video is sure helpful. I will now try centering this way. I have been scared to because I had no idea what I was doing.
Everyday I check to see if you have produced a new video. You have created an amazing series of instructional videos with tips all levels of potters can benefit from. The lessons are very well sequenced and cumulative. I have purchased all your stainless steel tools and feel privileged every time I use them. I highly recommend them
Well said. That’s exactly what I am doing now. Long ago, I have decided to start all over again after my first 500 video clips. I will go over to discuss more in-depth for whoever with different skill levels and willing to learn. Though they are a bit long, but I think it should worth the time to learn the details!!
Thank you again for all your tips. I tried chattering this week but it didn't cut very deeply. I thought it was my hand, automatically trying to recorrect and stable the tool. But after seeing this I think maybe my piece was simply too dry. I'll try again.
Link to buy the whole selection of pottery tools & ceramic work designed/made by Hsin-Chuen Lin @ SquareSpace ~sawfish-endive-kgks.squarespace.com/shop
you probably dont give a shit but if you're stoned like me atm you can watch pretty much all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf lately xD
@Theo Sergio yea, been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself =)
It helps so much to have the split screen to see different angles as you work. All of your tools look like such great quality and seem so efficient and that they will last a long time. You have given them a lot of thought when having them made. This video is sure helpful. I will now try centering this way. I have been scared to because I had no idea what I was doing.
Just received your trimming tools, now I can review with the master!!! Thank you for all you do!
Let me know the results
The details on how one can practise tap center-ing is so useful-thank you. Your dedication is inspiring.
Everyday I check to see if you have produced a new video. You have created an amazing series of instructional videos with tips all levels of potters can benefit from. The lessons are very well sequenced and cumulative. I have purchased all your stainless steel tools and feel privileged every time I use them. I highly recommend them
Well said. That’s exactly what I am doing now. Long ago, I have decided to start all over again after my first 500 video clips. I will go over to discuss more in-depth for whoever with different skill levels and willing to learn. Though they are a bit long, but I think it should worth the time to learn the details!!
Thank you so much for the time and effort you spend on this. I will be watching and learning with gratitude @@hsinchuen
Really great video. Thanks for your detailed instruction.
Thank you so much for your videos. They are super helpful!
Great video. Would love to see this bowl after it’s been glazed.
Thank you again for all your tips. I tried chattering this week but it didn't cut very deeply. I thought it was my hand, automatically trying to recorrect and stable the tool. But after seeing this I think maybe my piece was simply too dry. I'll try again.
Try chattering when the clay is a bit wetter and press harder
So helpful.
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