Mugs and Handles Pottery Demonstration Wheel Throwing

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  • @sewgatormomm
    @sewgatormomm 5 років тому +5

    11 years later, this video is still helping people. I learned so much from this video. Thank you!

  • @MsIpsita
    @MsIpsita 2 роки тому

    Thanks - I just started throwing - so watching these videos is pure joy!

  • @margofourman6414
    @margofourman6414 3 роки тому

    thanks Tim. I wanted to get my head round handles... yours is the first channel of choice. XXX

  • @Swamplady2
    @Swamplady2 11 років тому

    Wow! I wish I were closer to you I'd take a class with you in a New York Minute...Thanks Tim you're the Best...Great teaching technique ...and it's probably because you Love what you do...Thanks for sharing your talent...I look forward to your next lesson...

  • @kleinwolterinkable
    @kleinwolterinkable Рік тому

    Thanks, Tim. You have a lot of sponges there. I don't think I ever have quite enough.

  • @cagoodie2shus
    @cagoodie2shus 14 років тому

    Thank you Tim, all of your videos have been so helpful and down to earth learning! You are definitely one of my favorite potter to watch on youtube when it comes to understanding good basic technique. Thank you kind sir!

  • @judyyama
    @judyyama 12 років тому

    Tim, I love this video. It is just perfect example of fresh (not overworked) gesture I think they call it. Keep up the good work.

  • @shellhunter777
    @shellhunter777 12 років тому

    Tim!!! You are awesome!! I'm in a class learning nothing for 2 hours! I have learned
    more in your videos, watching a couple everyday,,over and over..going to try to use
    what I have learned from these great videos! You're a great teacher! Wish you were
    teaching me!! Well thank you for all of your time making these..I'll be on watching
    and learning as I go .. just hope I can apply in class! She's got a lot of explaining to
    do!! LOL.. Take care!

  • @branumdragon
    @branumdragon 11 років тому +1

    Helpful video! I am taking pottery lessons and I appreciate your speed and expertise.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  17 років тому +4

    Vinegar has the a way of breaking up the clay particles so when the dry they stick together better. there are much more technical answers to that but its the way i think of it.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  17 років тому +3

    More of what... let me know I have run out of ideas. I could do dancing videos or of my fish kermit he loves the camera.

  • @Sabina-zm8vv
    @Sabina-zm8vv 5 років тому

    Nice video. To the point - great demonstration. Thanks.

  • @hels55
    @hels55 15 років тому

    Gotta tell you - I'm just starting out and have a treadle wheel right now but holy cow, you do these fast..!!! Something to aim for!
    Looking forward to checking out some of your other videos - thanks!
    Helen

  • @katejackson7081
    @katejackson7081 8 років тому

    Tim, I've watched just about every video you've done. I just started a pottery course - you make it look so easy - so far I'm pretty despondent - but I'm not giving up. I only get a couple of hours a week to practice, but with your straightforward style and amazing results - well, I'm in for the long haul! Me and my flexible metal rib of death - you are my inspiration.. Thank you xx

    • @timseepots
      @timseepots  8 років тому

      Anytime you have questions or a way I can help, let me know.

  • @MmdLover97
    @MmdLover97 12 років тому

    You make it seem so easy to do! Eventually over time I will finally become just a great as you! You inspire me to keep trying and get it right! Thank you for all the videos! They're really helping me out! :)

  • @claymoma
    @claymoma 17 років тому

    Tim, your video's are always so informative I really learn alot from you. I just Wish you would put more on !!
    Warm regards from Debbie in Florida !

  • @yvonnebenguigui3609
    @yvonnebenguigui3609 9 років тому +3

    Hi Tim I really enjoy the way u teach your good at it

  • @katejackson7081
    @katejackson7081 8 років тому

    Thank you Tim, you really do help with your straightforward technique and the analogies you use - I just have to find a way to get my hands on clay for more than a couple of hours a week. I'm not going to let it stop me though! Many many thanks!

  • @lisacox3296
    @lisacox3296 12 років тому

    Thanks so much for your wonderful videos. They are most helpful. I have put them on my I pad and I can go to class and refer to them when I get stuck.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому

    A start is fifty/fifty alcohol/vinegar 90% rubbing, which has water in it and the vinegar is watery. the alcohol will evaporate off first so adding a bit now and then will keep it even. Tim

  • @liamg1995
    @liamg1995 16 років тому

    Another good thing to do with handles is to attach them at the top of the mug just like you did, but then to do a fish tail on the other end of the handle by smearing the clay of the handle twards the bottom at an amgle and then removing what's left over.

    good potting!
    Liam

  • @dalitrees-chomsky7243
    @dalitrees-chomsky7243 10 років тому

    enjoyed wathcing your smooth fast pace. such flow and rhythm. learned alot.thank you

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  15 років тому

    A outside surface scraped of slip and nice clean hands allow yo pick them up without complications. as for trimming it is done after the clay has had time to dry to leather hard.

  • @tthomp57
    @tthomp57 11 років тому

    Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for! Can't wait to see your other videos.

  • @Ms2poodles
    @Ms2poodles 13 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your experience with us beginners. Really appreciate it!

  • @jbridge337
    @jbridge337 16 років тому

    thanks tim...wonderful comprehensive video!

  • @annikagroebner7534
    @annikagroebner7534 8 років тому

    great tutorials! I'm just starting a course and there hasn't been much "instruction" yet. So hoping this will arm me with some know-how before throwing class. Thanks!

    • @timseepots
      @timseepots  8 років тому

      Check out the help series I have done!

  • @pmcdougald
    @pmcdougald 17 років тому

    Excellent work, very informative. Keep up the good work.
    Are you available to answer specific questions and or provide specific videos, for example casseroles and fitting lids to casseroles.
    Thanks very much,
    Peter

  • @MondaysNoon
    @MondaysNoon 12 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this. I'm just starting to learn how to throw for class and our first assignment is to make a set of mugs. This video was really helpful. :)

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому +1

    I like a leather hard mug and a handle that has dried long enough that it is hard to put finger prints on it. (but not too dry that the bottom of the handle isnt so stiff that it wont bend or wont press into the mug.

  • @mllizon
    @mllizon 16 років тому

    great video, thanks for sharing that. Your commentary is great, your skill amazing, you did it so fast!

  • @mistexfiddler
    @mistexfiddler 12 років тому

    Thanks for this video! I've only thrown a couple times, but seeing as coffee is my favorite thing in the world, knowing how to do mugs is ..kind of awesome. :)

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому +1

    The designs are limitless. I start creating a design by looking how a mug is used. You can do the same thing. get a few mugs and pick them up hold them fill and empty them and pick the qualities that you like in a mug and remove the elements that you disagree with and you have a new design that works for you.

  • @Nancytoday
    @Nancytoday 11 років тому +9

    You realize you threw each mug in about a minute? The less time you spend on it, the better it is, I've grown to believe! I made a giant mess with the handles on my teapots last week. I used gobs of slip and then had to trim and smooth it off when it was dry. Cough cough. So vinegar works better than slip?

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому +1

    I do what is called tap or bump centering. I believe I have a trimming video and if You cannot find one let me know and I will make one for you.

  • @dutch803
    @dutch803 16 років тому

    Great video, I will try vinegar, I now use magic water and it seems to work well and it's easy to make. Your work is excellent, thanks for sharing.
    Thanks from Titusville, Florida where it's cold and windy this morning....

  • @terryleetv1
    @terryleetv1 9 років тому +5

    excellent not sure why the vinegar? i was taught to use slip? thx for sharing

    • @kateliberty965
      @kateliberty965 5 років тому

      because slip is a mixture of clay and vinegar

  • @jolajuszkiewicz8589
    @jolajuszkiewicz8589 10 років тому

    great video... i am a new potter so that i am watching and watching it. thanks

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  17 років тому

    An edge that feels good in the mouth allows a seal to form and is not too thin that it chips.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому

    Well Just a week ago I was trying to fix a problem with leaking in some of my pourers that were unglazed so I used slip with vinegar, pieces were falling off like dead leaves made some more with just alcohol and vinegar and on as tight as could be I use the mix to stick everything together every clay every piece no problems.

  • @Nancytoday
    @Nancytoday 15 років тому

    how long did you let it dry before adding the handle?

  • @dancinghotdogs89
    @dancinghotdogs89 11 років тому +1

    Oh that's easy. You just hand-build the mug! Just throw a slab of clay, cut a base from the slab, cut a wall from the slab, form the wall into a cylinder or desired shape, score and slip the edge, smooth the joined edge, and score and slip the cylinder to the base. To make the handle, just pull the handle like you would for wheel throwing, or make a fancy coil handle or something.

  • @suestern4642
    @suestern4642 10 років тому +4

    Great mugs! Why do you use vinegar instead of slip?

  • @buttonzone
    @buttonzone 8 років тому +10

    why vinegar instead of slip? what does the vinegar do?

    • @kateliberty965
      @kateliberty965 5 років тому

      The acidity of the vinegar breaks down the clay a bit, and makes it sticky

  • @lisawking
    @lisawking 10 років тому

    You are my idol. Sure wish I could do that so effortlessly. Good video

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  15 років тому +1

    Vinegar doesn't shrink and crack as does liquid clay.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому

    It really might only be shrinking 12- 16% there are ways you can measure it. make a 10 centimeter bar and measure it after its dry and after the final firing. But you do need to compensate for shrinkage in the throwing process if you find one pound too small add a 1/4 pound and dry those,

  • @pbucpbuc
    @pbucpbuc 7 років тому +1

    Very informative video. How long do you let the handle dry before attaching to the mug? I have problems with cracking in the centre of the handle. Do you think that is to do with a difference in drying of mug and handle?

    • @timseepots
      @timseepots  7 років тому +1

      Chris Barton if the handle is much wetter than the piece it will shrink more than the pot and something will give. I let them set up enough that I do not leave finger prints but they are still flexible.

    • @techdiyer5290
      @techdiyer5290 5 років тому

      if the mug is cracking then the clay is drying too fast

  • @emeraldile
    @emeraldile 16 років тому

    I'm really enjoying your videos and will probably watch as many as possible on this blustery rainy LA day. I have a couple of questions: What clay are you using and how much shrinkage do you get? I've been firing at cone 10 and found about 30% size reduction. If that's the case, would you still use just over a pound for a decent mug, or would you increase the amount? My mugs are coming out the right size for a four year old...

  • @KayLodahl1
    @KayLodahl1 13 років тому

    Great teaching video... I am inspired..

  • @KatrinaJulianne
    @KatrinaJulianne 8 років тому

    your videos are amazing! so helpful. thank you!!

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому +1

    I couldn't be your teacher I haven't hit you with the Styrofoam stick of doom. thank you for your kind words. I wish you luck If you have videos of throwing post them. Tim

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому

    You need to make one of your own. mine is a baseball bat with thin layer of stryo. =)

  • @kleinwolterinkable
    @kleinwolterinkable Рік тому

    Thanks,Tim!!!!!

  • @wphlea
    @wphlea 16 років тому

    good instruction, you make it look so easy. Are your handles very hard when you attach them, or is the clay still quite "floppy"? Is there a problem if you use moist handles on leather hard cups?

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  17 років тому

    Why are there such issues with casseroles... I will see what I can scrape up.

  • @rebeccaf1740
    @rebeccaf1740 10 років тому

    Very helpful demo. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MegaAnnoyingMouse
    @MegaAnnoyingMouse 12 років тому

    I just noticed; your fingers look awesome. Thems must be sum nice genes you got going on therr.

  • @robbye613
    @robbye613 12 років тому

    Thank you for generosity; helping people become better potters. I just read someone's comment that you use vinegar when you throw, not water???? Please explain.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  15 років тому

    I mix it fifty fifty with 90%rubbing alcohol, white i think. You can use any acidic liquid lemon juice orange juice... do an experiment try attaching three handles one with vinegar one with slip one with water and one with bleach ok four dry them all the same and see which stays on the best.

  • @paulettewaller9833
    @paulettewaller9833 7 років тому

    Enjoyed your video very much.

  • @barabi51
    @barabi51 16 років тому

    Very informative and helpful. I hadn't heard before of using vinegar.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому +1

    Well I am glad I could make someone maybe.

  • @susanjvaughn
    @susanjvaughn 16 років тому

    Tim, I'm learning so much from your videos. Would you consider doing one on large casseroles with various handles and lids? Thanks!
    janie in Colorado

  • @KYPresto
    @KYPresto 14 років тому

    Nicely done. Thank you for sharing.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому

    It is a smooth white cone 6, not translucent though. number 66 i think.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  15 років тому

    Its not so much about how long you need to let them dry its about how dry they are. the mugs need to be trimmed before you add a handle. So they need to be as dry as you need them to trim. The handles I try to use when I can no longer leave finger prints at the bottoms of the handles.. wait too much longer and they will crack as you bend them.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  14 років тому

    try not to playing with them till they are hard. or hard enough not to leave fingerprints.

  • @gutaraneko
    @gutaraneko 16 років тому

    awesome vidoes. Thanks so much

  • @JoArty13
    @JoArty13 12 років тому

    Do you smooth the top joint of the handle to the mug at all?

  • @capabel1
    @capabel1 16 років тому

    can you post the ratio of water / vinegar / alcohol you use to make your mix? I have made cups in the past and the thick cracking seem of the handles make them look horrible.

  • @Iloveufonzi
    @Iloveufonzi 11 років тому

    what would be the best way to make a mug without the wheel apparatus? i tried doing it by hand but not so great .. should i put a glass cup on a table and work around it?

  • @shivanatarajan2087
    @shivanatarajan2087 6 років тому

    Hi Tim
    I was wondering how one makes the hand warmer mugs ....could you tell how it's done???

    • @timseepots
      @timseepots  6 років тому

      Hi Shiva, have you used one before?

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  13 років тому

    @toocute4u306 over on the side there is a video called help I can't pull a wall check that one out.

  • @alikevinanyanwu3584
    @alikevinanyanwu3584 Рік тому

    Wow I love it 😍😍😍

  • @mariagabrielavillamizar8993
    @mariagabrielavillamizar8993 6 років тому

    Hello Tim. I've been doing pottery for a couple of years now (coil method mostly) but I'm a begginer thrower. I'm from Colombia so I've been learning all the terms and techniques in spanish, but I'm gonna try my best to translate. I was wondering why do you use vinegar when sticking the parts together. I was taught to use barbotine (in spanish barbotina, when the clay is practically liquid) and it has worked pretty well. What do you think?

  • @BrandiMariah
    @BrandiMariah 12 років тому +1

    awww!!! i want a wheel sooo bad.. but ill never have one.

  • @silliegirl50
    @silliegirl50 14 років тому

    How do you do your fingers when you raise your mugs?

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому

    I will put that on my todo list.

  • @lbb1
    @lbb1 5 років тому

    How were you able to trim them right after? Did you have to wait for them to dry a bit?

    • @timseepots
      @timseepots  5 років тому

      lbeltran yep these had set up. I like to wait till they are like a hard cheese

  • @IderLibrary
    @IderLibrary 6 років тому

    Do you leave those handles as is, without blending them into the mug? If so, do the handles have any issues with wanting to release from the mug during the bisque firing?

    • @timseepots
      @timseepots  6 років тому +1

      Abbey Thomas nope they are attached blending can actually show up separation more.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  14 років тому

    @silliegirl50 There are videos on the throwing process check out my website to find the videos easier.

  • @STUDIOFURUKAWA
    @STUDIOFURUKAWA 15 років тому

    Nice! Im learning right now in college :) How do you make the handles so neat?

  • @Kazsquatch
    @Kazsquatch 8 років тому

    I love your videos, so insightful...how expensive would it be to set up a wheel and mess around with clay to begin learning? I understand the wheel would be pricey but is clay expensive or can you get it at a reasonable price so that experimenting wouldn't make your bank run dry.

    • @timseepots
      @timseepots  8 років тому

      50lbs is about $25 for a beginner that would last about 12 hours of throwing. I might be good at showing what to do but being in a class would make a huge difference in how fast you learn.

  • @bev6886
    @bev6886 16 років тому

    hi tim...i love watching you throw...my idol !! when attaching a handle...is the cup leather -hard and the handle newly made (wet) or are both leather -hard? thx...bev in fla.

  • @goofball18
    @goofball18 16 років тому

    Hey Tim do you have any other designs for mugs?

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  16 років тому

    Nope I am American.. but a sexy accent? c'mon its just those awesome mugs.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  15 років тому

    that looks like 250 which is a raku clay that can be fired to cone 13 with nice results.

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 17 років тому

    What do you mean by "drinking edge"?
    Thanks, Tim.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  17 років тому

    I usually mix alcohol but i have left my vinegar mix open for a week or two now its just vinegar.

  • @timseepots
    @timseepots  14 років тому

    There is a handle video too.

  • @jimcharlespe
    @jimcharlespe 7 років тому

    Phenomenal teacher! Really appreciate your tips and techniques. Only complaint, really just. A tip. Improve your video quality. Thank you thank you.

    • @kateliberty965
      @kateliberty965 5 років тому

      this video is 11 years old :) i guess there was no better quality back then :D

  • @olputmolita903
    @olputmolita903 9 років тому

    i think it is a great video.i want to learn more from you.thank for make a video

  • @liamg1995
    @liamg1995 16 років тому

    Are you using porcelain for these mugs?

  • @silliegirl50
    @silliegirl50 14 років тому

    How do you bring up your tall mug?

  • @cqangie29
    @cqangie29 9 років тому

    Great video, thanks for sharing ;)

  • @Huntgoddessfishery
    @Huntgoddessfishery 11 років тому +3

    What is the vinegar for? To dry it?

  • @erinjardine7735
    @erinjardine7735 12 років тому

    Why did you use Vinegar and not slip to attach the handle?

  • @MsPinkFrosted
    @MsPinkFrosted 9 років тому

    hey Tim! thanks for your videos! today is my first day back on the wheel after a 9 year break. I am really super excited and watching your videos before I head to my new studio : ) yahoo!

  • @MrMistersMom
    @MrMistersMom 14 років тому

    It would be a bigger help if you just slowed down a little bit so we could actually see the process. Not all of us can or want to throw that fast...