This tiny wheel SHOULDN'T WORK...
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Watch my previous Pottery Video: • Pottery is HARD.
(This is the pottery wheel I used, not sponsored: smallceramics....)
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A good tip to keep everything centred is to always have your hands connected, even if you're just resting both thumbs together. It does an amazing job of steadying the working hand. And then keep your elbows of lower arms anchored onto something so they're steady too. When pulling the clay up go stead and slowly and keep an even thickness. Collapsing often happens when it's thicker higher up with a weak, thin spot below. You did a great job getting the hang of it. The pots at the end looked great!
i am a suscriber of yours. Did not know you did pottery
@K'eyush The Stunt Dog , I Love Your avatar :D, also thank you for mentioning the working hand. I noticed Jazza started to get better at that, but I am not sure he realized when he was and was not using it. Back 20+ years ago in college, I worked in the pottery studio for a job. I made all the clay, and cleaned, ect ect. Anyhow, I was allowed to mess around in there, and I wasnt getting anything worth keeping until one of the students came over to me one day and suggested, just work one side of the piece, instead of trying to make both sides look the same. Made a world of difference, and made things much easier.
Thanks for the tips because I'm taking a pottery class this autumn!
omg didn't know that Key was a pottery connoisseur :0
(haha love your channel jodie ^^ ♡)
K'eyush's Mum is too modest to say, but she went to art school and learned how to do pottery there (as well as being an amazing jewelry designer/creator). Besides her UA-cam channel featuring her gorgeous Husky boy, K'ey (he's her avatar here on the comment above), she has a second channel called Jodie Boo. There are a couple of videos up on that channel with Jodie setting up her own potter's wheel and kiln in her small jewelry studio beside her house and actually throwing, glazing, and firing some really pretty ceramic pieces. She's very talented and all around lovely. I highly recommend you take a peek!
I love how Jazza always shows the failed attempts and the learning process because there are so many channels that don’t highlight the fact that even they make mistakes and it’s ok
Tips from a real potter :) :
For centering and coning, go faster and dont apply that much pressure. Use MORE WATER!
When you are pulling your walls, you want to go a bit slower, but the smaller your pottery is the faster the wheel should spin. (The bigger, the slower). Using a wire to cut off the pottery is better than a tool. Also learn to trim. Apart from that, great video and adorable pottery wheel.
Hope he sees this
As a non-potter
thanks for confirming my suspicion on what to do differently.
@@ruolbu Nice!
I’m not a potter but I could definitely tell his hands were so dry every time it broke
This is great advice! Made me laugh because I was thinking "more water" so much, I started to say it out loud lol yelling at my phone like a crazy person lolol
i just got into a new hobby myself. its called wire wrapping and honestly if you havent tried it already i think you would absolutely crush it! love the video and the tiny pottery jazza!
YESSSSSS, I'd love to see the whole crew tackle this one!!!!!! Omg I bet they'd crush it for sure!!!! Ooooh that'd be so awesome lol
Wrapping?? Tell tell!
@@Sh1roNekoshi look up. Wire jewelry wrapping. And some of the stuff people create is phenomenal. For instants look up "dragon eye wire wrapping" its incredible.
@@nickjohn1979 oh my! I'd love such pendants on a necklace or something
@@Sh1roNekoshi trust me you wont be disappointed!
The end result of the pottery was miles ahead of the initial attempts!
As a potter myself ( ceramicist ) I would like to say, that throwing in miniature scale is a real challenge in it self, so bravo. Also very impressed with the smaller bowl which you decorated. :)
The final four pieces look great! (speaking from someone with only the experience of a really crappy kids' battery operated pottery wheel ages ago) It seems like the small wheel let you just get through the process of trying and failing and trying and failing faster and build up that experience. My desire to try pottery some time is only growing.
"Jazza is perfect example of never give up"
Never give up, never surrender. - Galaxy Quest
Thanks to Jazza for showing us such new and unique things
I started miniature pottery a while back, and I'm still learning. I'm amazed at what you produced after only a short time.
It seems pottery wheels are like pizza peels, they sense fear and will destroy your masterpiece if you dare hesitate. To effectively wield them, you are require to put many skill points into confidence.
Oh, Jazza, yes. Good on you for remembering Wabi-Sabi! You really did improve so much! I love that you wanted to keep working on this craft.
It was actually really cool to watch you slowly center things better and manipulate the clay more deftly. It was like watching a rewind of my first semester of ceramics. I've wanted to get back into it, and maybe a small thing like this would be fun an accessable enough for me.
"Let's do POT!" 🍃
😂😂😂😂😂
The pottery can be used for your future miniatures. Great willpower again and Jazza also empowered by his determination to craft something beautiful or cool or both. 👍
I didn't expect the wheel to stay intact that long. 😮
When we did pottery at school (circa 1972) my teacher laughed, yes, loudly guffawed, at my wonky bowl, and said it was too thin and would crack in the kiln. Not only was mine the only one NOT to crack, it has survived years of being repacked over and over, and I still have it, though retired to my dad's attic.
Edit:. Ooh, I sound so smug..yep, smug, smug, smug!
You should revisit Pete with your mini wheel and your cute little pottery results; let him test and/or rate everything!
The point of going from worse to awesome at doing this,that shows a true artist,most people will just show them being all perfect but im always glad you show us the frustration and lessons of learning something new..100% authentic content
Im loving the Paspartout (golly I hope I spelled it write) reference at the end. It’s one you wouldn’t catch UNLESS you watched the mini-series.
And also that accent was gorgeous.
The art critique accent - posh uptight self aggrandising - nailed it!
This little machine needs to be in a challenge on the next season of The Great Pottery Throwdown.
These are adorable! I'm always amazed at how fast Jazza picks up a new craft or medium
As a potter who makes miniature vases, I’m proud of your progress!
I loved seeing the progression of your skill. It was really cool to see the moments where you messed up then learned then messed up in a different way then learned a different thing. Really one of my favorite vids of you so far... I think I'll get a mini pottery wheel too ☺️
I think I tapped the video right as the title changed. It went from-
“This tiny pottery wheel BLEW MY MIND”
To
“Tiny pottery is a NIGHTMARE”
I am expecting both experiences.
Same
You'll get both
And I'm here to inform you that it has become "This tiny wheel SHOULDN'T WORK" and I'm looking forward to how much it didn't work as much as how it did work XD
If I get to
Thank you Jazza...your channel, and the enthusiasm and passion you show for art, has inspired me to pick up some pens and markers and start drawing again for the first time in soooooo many years.....I have some catching up to do. Also, love you collabs with Shad...you annoy him so easily 😂😂
i love the pottery videos, you should try the big wheel again and see how much you've improved.
Wow!! It’s great seeing jazz’s having fun with his big spinning wheel!!
You are so funny, I loved the last bit about the art gallery, that was hilarious. You did such a wonderful job being an amateur on the pottery wheel. You just had to work out your own technique and you had it down. I'm so glad Nerdecrafter "aka Jackie", asked us to check out your channel. You are such a fabulous artist. It would be great if you would do more of the pottery stuff on your channel too. Hugs and Love!
I think we can all admire Jazza’s perseverance
Well done 👏🏻
Omg make some doll sized vases and cups with this for a dollhouse . They would be so cute!
Every failure is a learning experience, eventually once you understand what cause those failure and improve on the success you'll get a good result.... Eventually. Never Give up! Keep it up Jazza, you're doing excellent.
Omg I really loved this one!!! Seeing Jazza be not good at something, but joke about how amazing he is (joking up instead of self deprecating is a tool of the masters!), then see his skill slowly progress through persistence, then the tiny pieces actually look great!! Compare those to his sesh with Peter! I can’t wait for Jazza to show Peter! And the poshy jabber in the gallery was the BEST 😂😂😂 Very on brand Jazza. Nailed it.
I know he said he used "the wrong clay", but it seemed to work out really well for him. Does anyone know what kind of clay he had? Polymer? Air dry? Oven bake? Making pottery without needing a kiln seems really accessible!
Pretty sure that was air dry since he doesn't have a kiln to fire traditional clay in
Or polymer that was oven baked? I've heard a lot of air dry clays are quite lightweight and brittle, so I was curious since his actually looked like clay. He also said "most people have this" which is also what made me think polymer. I would just like to know since it seemed to work so well.
@@arynphillips5888 No, it can't be polymer clay because he uses water and water and polymer don't go together. I use both polymer and air dry clay so at least from what I'm seeing it's a better quality air dry
Depends on if you want it to look right or want to eat off it. For a random little trinket, something like this works.
when i took a pottery class on of the other students would make tiny vases, bowls, and plates on a normal pottery wheel..... seeing jazza work with a pottery wheel reminded me of that class, thanks for the trip down memory lane jazza!
My daughter and I literally clapped for you when you successfully made the vase. Lol !! Very impressed with how quickly you progressed. Not surprising as you are good at everything you try. Very cute and fun. Thanks
I loved that you could see Jazza getting better and better as the video played on
5:55 "i Just talk. I just talk so much" relatable
5:55 omg that’s so me, im gonna have to expand my vocabulary and use that daily 😂😂😂
I love what you said about confidence! It's exteremly accurate!
Wow! A wheel I can afford and fit in my space. Thank you Jazza this just what I wanted. Your doing a great job. Your four pieces turned out beautifully.
Wow, I love that effect from the blue over the copper!
I’m super super impressed with your fancy pieces!!! Well done!!!
Please make a mini museum. Youve done mini paintings, mini 3d prints, mini pottery, mini drawings, mini sculpting. Please create a mini building to put all these and future mini works in
I was literally cheering!! So glad you revisited this. I want that tiny wheel!
💜💜 I love seeing artists I look up to struggle. you improved so much over this video !!
Basically from the start of the video I can say slow down, don't rush it and keep your cool bro. The moment it went wrong I could see it going wrong two steps back, keep the drive to be better and I know you will knock it outta the park. Love this new Jazza with pottery.
You humor me with every video Jazza 🤣😂 so talented
6:54 In a smooth jazz voice "we're doing a bowl... yeeeah"
the random things jazza tries, make things so interesting. love ya vids!
How excited jazza was when he did his first bowl
Wow, that was some serious improvement. I felt the pain of your frustration at first but you turned it into some epic success. Bravo!
I really love that you show that you fail at stuff sometimes and all the times you try at it. It helps put things into perspective. Especially for me this week i failed 3 times at painting something before i researched and realized what i did wrong and kept trying so its nice to know I'm not alone on failure helped me not feel stupid so thanks again for showing that!
It is honestly my favourite way to learn, even if it takes longer, but first making mistakes and then specificaklly looking up your fails instead of reading up first is way more fun and you will remember your own mistakes forEVER
And totally agree that its the best that Jazza shows that side
I am loving all these little tiny projects! Maybe you can decorate a new tiny kitchen for Ann Reardon!
I feel like it would be really fun to watch jazza knit or crochet.
Just have an incedent and finish crying, open youtube and jazza is the first on my recommedation, jazza always makes me happy, thank you youtube i need him
This feels so good, like we’re along for the ride on your journey into learning a skill that your maybe not the best at & getting to see your skill increase was really awesome, can’t wait till you go back on the big wheel to see if you can do better!!!!
The evolution of you leveling up was mesmerizing.
Jazza saying "Oh I'm such a sellout" in Stewie Griffin voice was literally something I didn't know I needed 🤣
Have you watched the Jazza Passepartout videos? Because if you haven't, you have a treat waiting
@@mirjanbouma hahaha yes I have!!!
@@eternalconfusion6226 I should rewatch them 😂 Art snob Jazza is an experience
@@mirjanbouma Do it!! I did the same after your comment and it was the best way for me to start my Saturday morning!!! 😂
@@eternalconfusion6226 will do!
Thanks for the frequent smiles.
That pottery wheel surprised me how well it worked. I love your 4 little pieces that you painted. Have a great day. 😁😁👋👋💖💖
You single handed boosted this device...go buys shares in this company now! Getting 2 of these ASAP!
I have never felt so seen as Jazza sitting in his living room with crayons, toys, and dinosaurs all around him and completely going about life.
I'm pretty early to this vid so I wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you jazza for providing us with hours of entertainment and inspiring me with your amazing artwork! Love your vids, keep up the great work!
Not bad for your second try, especially considering the techniques are slightly different when working tiny compared to large pottery. 😁👍 The end result is adorable! 😍
One thing I liked about pottery was the trimming part. I always had fun on that part.
please do another mini pottery video, it's so fun to watch and oddly addicting and satisfying
Honestly jazza really shined in this video. At the end he really pulled it of and made really cute pottery
Im so happy youre enjoying the wheel. its so comforting to me
Such a fun video. The progress is insane.
I couldn't help but giggle at how phallic all pottery starts out also wanted to pop on unchained melody from the movie ghost.
I do not need to pick up any more crafts/arts/hobbies, but this is so tempting - because I've really been wanting to get/make a bunch of little butter pots for my kitchen. This would be the perfect size! Gah!
It makes total sense that refining the movements and shapes on a tiny scale, helped, tuning before going big again. Really cool that you went back to figure it out
Do a set of Shotglasses! this is perfect to make them in the real sice!
Yes that was very satisfying Jazza, especially the part where it crumpled like a card tower
I’ve always wanted to try pottery, it’s the one medium I never delved into trying because I couldn’t afford to buy a pottery wheel. But I’m going to get one of these little ones and see what happens! I have room for it, it’s affordable… Awesome! Thanks for the video, Jazza! I’m going on new artistic adventures! 😊
jazza is good with drawing and sculptures i can imagine him being good at pottery! more practice makes better
amazing work. glad to see you worked thru your obstacles. respect.
My first time of pottery i could change the speed. This was really useful for relaxing, or getting in detail.
Now I need to see the video where he makes teenie tiny baked goods for his teenie tiny ceramics. Tiny cake art!!!!!
Polymer clay art would be great
Pottery really is challenging! I took a college class ages ago (*I* don't think I'm ancient, but I am old enough to get the 'senior citizen' discount [usually]). They had kick wheels, which are powered only by your feet. They have a flywheel mechanism, so there is a lot of inertia once you get them going. I don't know if anyone uses those anymore. I actually preferred them to the electric kind, but they are a whole-body workout! They worked better for the heavy, grainy clay my college had. I never got any good at throwing on the wheel, but it was a lot of fun! Kudos to you for getting such cool results on the tiny wheel! What a cool invention.
Those are super cute! It makes me want to get a tiny pottery wheel but my patience is tinier than the tiny vase and it would no doubt end up out the window.
I'm really proud of you Jazza!
Artisan is not a word you have just invented - it means something like "a person who is skilled in hand-crafts" I believe.
More pottery please Jazza! This was great ^_^
Bravo! Well done Jazza. I hope you continue creating pottery. This machine seems to really do what it says it's going to do. That is a rarity in such items. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. Thanks for sharing your smiles and your talent. Blessings.
Love seeing your improvement when you try new things! Next time, try making one of the pottery mugs where you can use slip to add clay details and stuff!
Thank you for showing your process of wrestling with something that doesn't come natural to you. It's encouraging for my own process
Oh, you have definitely gotten better at it Jazza. More like a jug than a vase though. Needs some handles.
You have taught me once again that failing doesn't mean you're not good enough, it means you're learning
Love this video! The pieces you made turned out awesome!! You should definitely do another video where you try the bigger pottery wheel now that you had some practice on a smaller scale!!
Watching Jazza get good in a Timelapse and then it cuts to him making really good stuff was crazy. Just when we thought Jazza found something he’s bad at, he pulls out this.
You should paint with black lights, it’s really cool, I saw it in a movie.
You paint a regular painting, and then paint with black light paint to make it have a cool design with the black light.
The ending part was hilarious.. Youare a good actor too
GOD your stuff is always so dang FUN.
Love it all.
Ahhh those are smoool and cute! Amazing work!!!
DUDE! We were all watching your skill improve in real time! I honestly didn't think it was you when you started your dive! The pieces looked so good!
That was sweet. You did a good job there. Practice & attitude as well as desire are great assets when trying new skills. We all start with baby steps. Keep creating! 👍🤟🪡
I love how your always for a challenge Jazza!
Every time I blink, this channel gain 1M subscribers more. We've made it soo far since the tutorials from a small chamber. So proud of him and everyone supporting and being a part of this adventures during these years!
I saw tiny pottery in the thumbnail and instantly knew I needed to see this