This is the first of your videos that I've come across. a-maz-ing. You're such a great teacher, considering the actual frustations of those new to clay work. I found the coil rolling technique so handy and has helped me fix all of the issues i had with lumpy, cracked coils from my big hot hands. Relly great, thank you.
That's wonderful!!! I am so happy you found it helpful! I'm just happy to share what I have learned in all my years of working with and teaching clay! :)
Thank you for this wonderful video. I am currently enrolled in a pottery class for ( thru Community Education) and we just finished our first coil project. You have added so much to what I have seen in class!!
When I do this with my students, we use oxide for the exterior. Here’s a video where I show how we dip it. Ceramics I Themed Coil Pieces Video (Powerpoint) ua-cam.com/video/9ildSX_0Myc/v-deo.html
@@matthewrosner1122 previous answer by KaransPotsAndGlass stated yes. I have spoken to other pottery peeps that do cool pots and they have done the process that way as well.
At home I use both Laguna b mix with and without grog, and also Standard brand 365 English Porcelain. At school what I use for stoneware in addition to bmix, is standard 225 brown stoneware, 239 raku, and 103 earthenware and psh 401 black
I love your videos! I wish I had you as a teacher in middle school. Your students are so lucky to have you.
Thank you! 😃
You are amazing for this video! I had no idea where I wanted to go with clay until I ran into this video! Thank you!
A ton of great tips and tricks...beautiful video
Thanks so much!
This is the first of your videos that I've come across.
a-maz-ing.
You're such a great teacher, considering the actual frustations of those new to clay work. I found the coil rolling technique so handy and has helped me fix all of the issues i had with lumpy, cracked coils from my big hot hands. Relly great, thank you.
That's wonderful!!! I am so happy you found it helpful! I'm just happy to share what I have learned in all my years of working with and teaching clay! :)
Thank you. The basics so clearly explained, then creativity takes over! Can't wait to try it.
I wish I had you as a teacher full stop!
Many, many thanks from Cape Town , South Africa. Incredibly helpful :)
Big thx from Russia!
Amazing explanation
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you
Thanks very much for very informative videos, excellent clear presentation.
A big thank you from Tasmania such wonderful techniques.
Thank you for this wonderful video. I am currently enrolled in a pottery class for ( thru Community Education) and we just finished our first coil project. You have added so much to what I have seen in class!!
I'm so glad! Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you so much for all of these tips! Incredibly helpful.
I love this video especially the beginning were you show the coiled camera I’m a photographer so I really think it’s amazing
This video is very useful. Thanks for showing us the coils technique. All the best with your teaching and youtube channel
Great idea ❤
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
very helpful, thank you!
You’re welcome!!☺️
Super helpful -- thank you!
Karan it would be awesome someday if you did a summer week long workshop... I would travel to participate !
I love hearing the purring cat!
wow incredible work thanks for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
Love this! I'm a newbie, and learned so much!!
Need to dig for more clay
This is amazing! Thank you so much!
Thank you for the video I’m working on a coil clay thingy rn
Thank you!!
Ur welcome
What an awesome tutorial. Thank you 🙏🏼👍🏼
Thank you for this fabulous video! So helpful!
Thank you for this lesson
You are welcome!
So much better than my own classroom explanation!!. Im sending my students to watch. ALSO, WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR APRON?? Thanks so much
Thanks, Lora! I got the Apron on Amazon! Game changer on the tightness I get in my neck from a regular apron!! amzn.to/3vTCsC9
@@KaransPotsAndGlass ordering Now!!!
Bro I had to watch this for school
Omg bro same
She's not a "bro".
Love your video! Would you be willing to share Coil Technique pdf. Love this!
drive.google.com/file/d/0BzmXdgyrCiDGdFg3V1JsZ0Rnc3M/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-avMVNEiuSFrrs4QQ5fSvIQ
and this one: drive.google.com/file/d/1ZVgVfIC7usDKVbj_I0SKT0rObUxGbSe5/view?usp=sharing
Incredible. How would you make a lid for a coil made pot ?
That depends on the design! If this would help- you could see how I show hand built lids in this video! ua-cam.com/video/jw5dOMT76cw/v-deo.html
So cool, lots of great ideas, wish I had a pottery teacher like you when I was going to school. Are your students college level or high school?
They're high school!!
That's really the last step usually goes.😂😂
Hello, I might have missed the info on what kind of clay you are using? Thank you
The one in the video happens to be Standard 225. This technique works well with most clays I'd say! :)
Thx
Just wondering what you recommend in terms of finishes - glazes, stains, underglazes - for this particular project.
When I do this with my students, we use oxide for the exterior. Here’s a video where I show how we dip it. Ceramics I Themed Coil Pieces Video (Powerpoint)
ua-cam.com/video/9ildSX_0Myc/v-deo.html
@@KaransPotsAndGlass Thanks!
Good ❤️
Funky cool
Is this air dry clay ? Does it change anything if its air dry or kiln ? Or does it shape the same
It is not air dry clay. I can’t give you an accurate assessment- as I’ve never used air dry clay. I suspect it may work similarly.
Can I throw a base bowl on wheel and then add coil procedures?
Yes!
No u cant
@@matthewrosner1122 previous answer by
KaransPotsAndGlass stated yes. I have spoken to other pottery peeps that do cool pots and they have done the process that way as well.
What kinda of clay do you use ?
At home I use both Laguna b mix with and without grog, and also Standard brand 365 English Porcelain. At school what I use for stoneware in addition to bmix, is standard 225 brown stoneware, 239 raku, and 103 earthenware and psh 401 black
Hiii, how many grams of clay did you used?
lol- honestly, I have no idea!? Sorry! After bisque, it's about 2.75 lbs- which converts to about 1278 grams bisque...
Looks like Mayan's potery!
Using my hands
It takes half a day for each water filtration
Great teaching
did I hear a cat purr from time to time?
Lol- no cats! No idea what you may have heard! 😉
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Muito lindo só não entendi com que material é feito podem explicar em português
Hi- I was using a stoneware clay- a midfire cone 6 clay! :)
I hope your students recognize they are lucky ducks.
What brought me here? Welp I guess I am stuck in this page for now
Ha!! Welcome!
Wait, how did i get here? What in the world
😂😂😂😂
You look like morgz