595. Learning How to Lift Tall Wall and Make a Thin-Necked Bottle with Hsin-Chuen Lin 林新春 瘦高細頸瓶拉坯示範
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2021
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Hi from Japan. I appreciate your using the double-view, split screen. It's (almost) better than watching in person! Thank you for your generosity in sharing your videos with us.
Also, thanks so, so much for showing both angles. [Top and regular views] So helpful.
So satisfying to see you patiently stacking and easing microscopic plates of clay up and into that complete perfect curve. Thank you very much.
Beautiful work!!
You are one of our best teachers! Thank you for all of your videos.
This is one very special beautiful bottle, perfect shape and balance
Another good one. I have found your pulling style is much more stable and efficient.
Fantastic! You are always so inspirational! Thank you for showing 🙋🏻♀️
I just started learning pottery and have difficulty with lifting tall wall, thank you so much for sharing this. There is so much more to learn from your channel, 谢谢老师!
Great explanation! 👍🏻✨ This will definitely help me on my next attempt. Thanks!
Excuse me for being personal master,
excellent...very helpful.... thank you for sharing
谢谢老师的分享! 🥳
This is beautiful. I don’t throw with porcelain much so it is wonderful to see.
Very, very good video. I'm new to pottery. Have had four lessons. My problem is that when I attempt to heighten the pottery, it becomes wobbly and usually breaks near the bottom.
The amount of distortion you are able to make while pulling I think would cut right through a stoneware. Perhaps I should try pushing those limits.
did you add bentonite to make the clay elastic?
Do you use an extra tall chuck to trim a piece like that? Or when you said trim later you meant at the end of throwing while wet.
How many lbs of clay?
Thank you for posting another amazing video. When I pull up, I get to about 25cm, but then can't go any higher, no matter how many times I pull up, even though there is still plenty of clay at the base. Any ideas why?