3 different ways to make lids for hand built pots

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  • @micheledickey4066
    @micheledickey4066 10 місяців тому +1

    I can not believe I’ve never seen anyone make the second lid like that!! I kept thinking why are you attaching it that well!! Blown away.

    • @bustedkeaton
      @bustedkeaton 7 місяців тому

      Why add the first strip of clay she added on that one, though? Just to make the top heavier?

  • @jackieopperman6568
    @jackieopperman6568 Рік тому

    Thank you, this was a very helpful video.

  • @Marie-f8p
    @Marie-f8p 2 місяці тому

    These are fantastic❤

  • @madelinemcginn8145
    @madelinemcginn8145 7 місяців тому

    I love all these techniques! Especially #3❤

  • @SarahHeywood-q6z
    @SarahHeywood-q6z Рік тому

    Thank you a really helpful video

  • @bustedkeaton
    @bustedkeaton 7 місяців тому

    These are all beautiful. I'm so inspired. #3 would make a great tea caddy, if there were a rubber gasket to make it more airtight

  • @mainacht3509
    @mainacht3509 Рік тому

    I put a small piece of wax between the lid and the pot when trying to fit them so they won’t stick together, especially when the clay is moist. Even the gentlest pressure when separating them in the process can warp the lid or the pot.

  • @bushrabb7228
    @bushrabb7228 6 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤ thank so much for help me .. I need this

  • @elianelora4761
    @elianelora4761 Рік тому

    Obrigada 🙏 ❤

  • @patriciakoenig3966
    @patriciakoenig3966 Рік тому

    Where have you been all my life❤😅 love your techniques love #3

  • @amynahaziz
    @amynahaziz Рік тому

    Always look forward to your videos, inspiring. Am new to pottery, would you suggest types of clay, underglazes & glazes for making a bird feeder & jewelry dish. Also, would be hand building, what thickness would you advice for rolling?

    • @PaulaArmstrongCeramics
      @PaulaArmstrongCeramics  Рік тому

      Aww, thank you! 😊 For a bird feeder I'd suggest a stoneware clay with a light/fine grog as it's helpful to fire over 1200C for things that are going outdoors and the grog will help make it easier to hand build with. The colour depends on what you prefer but a white will show up underglaze and glaze colours closer to the examples shown on the sales sites. For underglazes you just need to make sure that they will fire well up at the higher stoneware temp as some are just for earthenware. I like the speedball underglazes but we also use amaco velvet. Glazes for the bird feeder I'd suggest a gloss for ease of cleaning and make sure the firing temp matches whatever clay you choose. If you're using underglazes you'll need a transparent to go over them but otherwise just choose something you like. I use many of the brush on brands and find they're all good although they do each have a personality of their own so if you're unsure you can always make a few test tiles to try them before putting them on your work.
      For thickness I generally say around 5mm thick is a good compromise between strength and ease of building and the look of the final piece not being too chunky.
      Hope that helps 😊 have fun!

  • @nieslpamela119
    @nieslpamela119 Місяць тому

    Do you bisque fire the container with lid on to keep the shrinkage the same - hopefully?

  • @herculade
    @herculade Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing these techniques, they are amazing! Apologies if you have already answered this, but are you working on leatherhard clay on this video? Or is it softer? You make it seem so easy, I love your work!

    • @PaulaArmstrongCeramics
      @PaulaArmstrongCeramics  Рік тому +1

      Thank you 😊 The clay is not quite leather hard so it's strong enough to hold form but still flexible enough that it doesn't break when manipulated.

    • @herculade
      @herculade Рік тому

      @@PaulaArmstrongCeramics thank you for taking the time to respond! Much appreciated! I will continue to experiment at home 😊 I am looking forward to building these lids!

  • @2meisme2
    @2meisme2 2 місяці тому

    what is the tool you are using at 5:10.

    • @PaulaArmstrongCeramics
      @PaulaArmstrongCeramics  2 місяці тому

      It's a plastic tool that came in a set of modelling tools which has a seated end and a ball end that I'm using here. I use it when I can't get my fingers into a joint to smooth it out. Any ball tool would also work 😊