The extended video content is great! I found the cut away views showing the profile very helpful. It gives me an 'eye' into what you are feeling as you throw and to actually see what amount of clay you are trimming away. Thanks so much for your time and generosity in sharing what you do, much appreciated! Sharon
I am amazed at your skills. You are such a fabulous teacher! I am just beginning wheel throwing and I have learned so much from you. I want to thank you for sharing your ideas, methods and thoughts with the world. I had no idea you had a shop on etsy! I'm headed there now!
@EmRosERD I used a cotton string about 1/16" thick. Please watch my video post: ( 21. Throwing a Noodle Bowl & Cut off the Hump with Hsin-Chuen Lin ) to get more idea.
thank you so much for posting these videos. one thing i've found challenging about throwing off the hump is getting a consistent size of clay in my hands before opening -- some bowls turn out significantly different sized than others. i've tried to look at my hands and make sure they are in the same position each time, and that seems to help a little bit. do you have any recommendations to help making the same size bowl or cup each time?
Yes, I've been watching your videos almost all morning- and you are really really good.. Probably the best! My question is can you make bowls; like little finger bowls with floral shape rims and handles?? Can you make them with spouts like a gravy bowl for pouring gravy and in a black finish.. if so, I'd like to find out a price for possible purchase.. Thanks so much; it's amazing watching you work. Just amazing. P.S. On that rim, I mean the shape in a curl; sort of like a flower shape; minor; but not round; kind of ruffled. Thanks again.
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You are a master of your craft. Can't get enough! Keep the videos coming, please.
Thank you.
Thanks, Hsin-Chuen. It is very useful to see the various shapes of pots, and to note how distinctive they can be.
It’s amazing to see someone doing something they’re passionate about and sharing it with other people. Awesome work :)
The extended video content is great! I found the cut away views showing the profile very helpful. It gives me an 'eye' into what you are feeling as you throw and to actually see what amount of clay you are trimming away. Thanks so much for your time and generosity in sharing what you do, much appreciated! Sharon
I am amazed at your skills. You are such a fabulous teacher! I am just beginning wheel throwing and I have learned so much from you. I want to thank you for sharing your ideas, methods and thoughts with the world. I had no idea you had a shop on etsy! I'm headed there now!
Thank you for sharing your great talent. You are an insriration to all! Regards, Janice
@EmRosERD I used a cotton string about 1/16" thick. Please watch my video post: ( 21. Throwing a Noodle Bowl & Cut off the Hump with Hsin-Chuen Lin ) to get more idea.
awesome thanks for another great video...
Old CD's are also great to use for a rib.
Perfection ❤
Thank you!!
Masterful demonstration. :). thank you
thank you so much for posting these videos. one thing i've found challenging about throwing off the hump is getting a consistent size of clay in my hands before opening -- some bowls turn out significantly different sized than others. i've tried to look at my hands and make sure they are in the same position each time, and that seems to help a little bit. do you have any recommendations to help making the same size bowl or cup each time?
Kick Ass rib! I want one!
amazing
Great video, where can I get/order the round wooden rib? Thanks again for sharing your talent...
Yes, I've been watching your videos almost all morning- and you are really really good.. Probably the best! My question is can you make bowls; like little finger bowls with floral shape rims and handles?? Can you make them with spouts like a gravy bowl for pouring gravy and in a black finish.. if so, I'd like to find out a price for possible purchase.. Thanks so much; it's amazing watching you work. Just amazing.
P.S. On that rim, I mean the shape in a curl; sort of like a flower shape; minor; but not round; kind of ruffled. Thanks again.
Beautiful throwing!!! What is the name if the cloth you're using to smooth the rims???
Where can we buy the rib? Also, I love your videos!!!!
Fantastic! What type of thread do you use to cut off the bowls from the hump? Regular sewing thread or thicker than than?
you are the master
You used your thump to put a swirl at the bottom of the bowls?
Dang I love porcelain!!!!
can I come for lessons;)