@RayFeelaveR Yes I know about avoiding air bubbles, thanks since I've been making pottery quite while. I'm asking about this specific technique. This sort of pounding isn't used in wheel thrown pottery for example. I think its more to do with compaction than air bubbles, I think the clay would be well prepared and free of bubbles before the process seen in this video.
This was wonderful to watch, I've never seen a hand-building technique like this before. I'm interested in the significance of bashing the clay rather than rolling, I assume compacting the clay is very important. Is there a name for this technique? Its a kind of slab building I guess. Is there anywhere I can read more about it? Do you know what kind of clay is used and how hard it is? Any more information would be great, I'd love to try this technique myself. Thanks
Soooo satisfying. I can sleep soundly after watching this before bed.
Outstanding!!!
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@RayFeelaveR Yes I know about avoiding air bubbles, thanks since I've been making pottery quite while. I'm asking about this specific technique. This sort of pounding isn't used in wheel thrown pottery for example. I think its more to do with compaction than air bubbles, I think the clay would be well prepared and free of bubbles before the process seen in this video.
This was wonderful to watch, I've never seen a hand-building technique like this before. I'm interested in the significance of bashing the clay rather than rolling, I assume compacting the clay is very important.
Is there a name for this technique? Its a kind of slab building I guess. Is there anywhere I can read more about it? Do you know what kind of clay is used and how hard it is? Any more information would be great, I'd love to try this technique myself.
Thanks
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Fabulous work but please do without the music so we can hear the commentary more easily.
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