Awesome work. In highschool I lived very close to Edgefield, SC and was immensely influenced by David Drake, a slave potter who created unique jugs and pots with faces on them, but who also threw huge pots such as the ones you do.
Do you reach down to the center seam and work it from inside as well? I’d love to see the glazing/firing process on this piece if you have time to video that as well!
Please tell me where i could purchase the metal rib you used that seems to be rather triangular in shape with a hole cut in the middle. I am from the USA and there are none like that here. Nice work and thank you for the video!!
Very nice piece, Mark!
Beautiful curve. Like fairing a curve on a sailboat
Awesome work. In highschool I lived very close to Edgefield, SC and was immensely influenced by David Drake, a slave potter who created unique jugs and pots with faces on them, but who also threw huge pots such as the ones you do.
Nice throwing, I use a small electric heater with a built in fan. Flame is ok if you have a space, otherwise dont try it at home....
Hi Mr Hewitt! That’s a great map you have back there 😉
Glad you spotted it!
Do you reach down to the center seam and work it from inside as well? I’d love to see the glazing/firing process on this piece if you have time to video that as well!
Please tell me where i could purchase the metal rib you used that seems to be rather triangular in shape with a hole cut in the middle. I am from the USA and there are none like that here. Nice work and thank you for the video!!
I believe he makes his ribs to his needs. Try some designs and see what works for you.