Throwing / Making 4 Different Shaped Red Clay Terracotta Pots on the Wheel

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @kimbain4368
    @kimbain4368 4 роки тому

    Being an American i can only understand about a third of what he says, but I do so love watching the process! It's magical!

  • @MLGodinho
    @MLGodinho 7 років тому +36

    there is something really satisfying about all this...

  • @johnriley7794
    @johnriley7794 7 років тому +11

    Every body here is beautiful and amazing I've liked the first 11 comments good day

  • @ianjames6320
    @ianjames6320 7 років тому +2

    Love you vids Dan. have learnt so much from your vids. I watch your stuff religiously before I go to the shed.

  • @3693G
    @3693G 7 років тому

    That clay looks super easy to throw, but you make it look ten times easier on top of that.

  • @liamg1995
    @liamg1995 7 років тому

    Thanks for taking the time to do these demonstrations - I find I always learn something new every time I watch.

  • @emmamoore8604
    @emmamoore8604 7 років тому +6

    I love how he's like "It's dead simply, really easy to make, so simple" and I'm over here like "I CANT EVEN MAKE A CUP!!!!!😥"

  • @jtcpottery
    @jtcpottery 7 років тому

    Super fun to watch! Thanks for sharing!

  • @sifouniospottery
    @sifouniospottery 7 років тому

    Nice pots Mr Dan!!!! Thank you.

  • @kimberlyjaye7312
    @kimberlyjaye7312 7 років тому

    I get rather excited when you have a new video. Thanks enjoyed it.

  • @Momo-SixTimes
    @Momo-SixTimes 7 років тому +1

    Been watching your work for a long while. Always glad to see a new video in my feed. Just wish we could get your pots in the U.S. I'd definitely buy some!

  • @Oinkyoinkoink
    @Oinkyoinkoink 7 років тому +1

    I'm currently practicing ceramics, u inspires me to throw more. Really thankful for all the useful informative videos

  • @4468
    @4468 7 років тому +5

    You should apply for the next series 'Great Pottery Showdown' I reckon you'd ace it!

  • @xzor2101
    @xzor2101 7 років тому

    You're amazing to watch :) As a gardener and sometimes potter, I wondered if any of your customers ever request a larger nail hole? Hanging herbs and flowers can get heavy (soil, plant, water) and some small head nails / screws or small hooks can't hold it all unless they are drilled deeply ( or are beefier sized).
    Anyway- Someday I hope to visit your shop ( only 8 time zones away:) Cheers, and keep making videos, you are our favorite potter on the yubetubes

  • @kelsanswer
    @kelsanswer 7 років тому

    Still waiting for the day when you decide to stream your production pottery! Or even just record a few hours of production pottery and post that! Keep up the good work.

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening 7 років тому

    Wicked pots. ul never be short mate lol

    • @IngletonPottery
      @IngletonPottery  7 років тому

      Never used one of my own to grow anything in.
      Rather have the money.
      Mind you they're only 3 for a tenner so I'm not losing much.
      Cheers, Dan.

  • @nikkib.5842
    @nikkib.5842 7 років тому +1

    this is so cool. I'd love to sell things like this at a local festival (they call it sea food but all of it is just paintings that cost half the mona Lisa when the canvas is half a sheet of paper) for cheap.

    • @nikkib.5842
      @nikkib.5842 7 років тому

      too bad I couldn't afford a pottery wheel lol

  • @mikeu5380
    @mikeu5380 4 роки тому +2

    Hello from Japan. Thank you for sharing your skills with us. I am interested in trying to throw traditional tea bowls (chawan/茶碗) with terra-cotta, and wonder if you've any experience with such things... grog content, final 'feel' or texture, etc. It looks similar to porcelain in terms of texture. Also, how would it 'accept' oribe or ten-moku glazes (sorry I don't know the English terms for these) ? Thanks again for your good advice.

  • @conemsrs444
    @conemsrs444 7 років тому +7

    Could you throw a butter keeper? There aren't to many videos showing how to make them.

  • @creativearts5228
    @creativearts5228 6 років тому

    You make it look simple I tried a kids one and I gave up as soon as I saw that it was turning into a floppy dead man lol 😂

  • @MrLewooz
    @MrLewooz 7 років тому +1

    Flippin' heck I never centered a lump of clay in a second and a Half like you do!!! I have to practice more... purchasing my own wheel will be a start...........

  • @박셀-z2g
    @박셀-z2g 7 років тому +1

    when i was little I've wanted to do pottery for a really long time because I thought the clay(?) was caramel/chocolate and it looked delicious for some reason! hahaha still really want to try it but never really had the chance to:(

  • @sasspotter8570
    @sasspotter8570 7 років тому +1

    Do you make terracotta strawberry plant pots too? (the kind with multiple openings?).

  • @AvenRox
    @AvenRox 7 років тому

    This makes me wish I could take the ceramics and pottery class at my college again. Too bad they don't let students repeat classes.

  • @BLTwitch
    @BLTwitch 7 років тому

    I actually find stoneware easier to work with than earthenware. I've only been doing this for a few months, so nothing I make is perfect, but personally I find earthenware to be TOO soft. This may be because as a beginner, I use more water or something, but its just so soft and it gets soggy, and then just flops over. For every 2 balls of earthenware I get 1 usable thrown piece. For every 2 balls of stoneware, I get 2 pieces. Stoneware is just more stable in my opinion, more forgiving. But hey, each to their own.

  • @JJDigitalartStudio
    @JJDigitalartStudio 7 років тому +1

    You make it look so easy, but then you have been doing this for a long time. I would love to see how you make a tea pot. How the spout goes on and the handle. Thanks.

    • @Southernchickkm
      @Southernchickkm 7 років тому +1

      He has one of those out already :)

    • @JJDigitalartStudio
      @JJDigitalartStudio 7 років тому +1

      *****
      Thanks. I looked it up and watched it. Love how they make the handles. So perfect and all they do is model the clay the way we used to do with modeling clay as kids. Wish my hands would still be able to do this. Arthritis has taken away my ability to use my fingers properly. Love to watch these videos. Brilliant!

    • @Southernchickkm
      @Southernchickkm 7 років тому +1

      So sorry to hear that. You can tell the uploader hear has had many many years of experience.

    • @JJDigitalartStudio
      @JJDigitalartStudio 7 років тому +2

      *****
      Yes and his father had no fingers on one hand. It did not seem to make any difference. I guess he had to relearn how to throw without fingers on one hand. He made it look easy too. The first time I tried to throw a vase it was lopsided and looked like abstract art. Ha Ha

  • @anailujjf
    @anailujjf 5 років тому

    Love to watch beautifully made

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 7 років тому

    Nice image. Is that a new camera? The lighting is so pleasant.

  • @cyruscunanan4829
    @cyruscunanan4829 7 років тому

    My Favorite channel😍😍

  • @franziskamuller9553
    @franziskamuller9553 7 років тому

    cool

  • @tudormoise2164
    @tudormoise2164 7 років тому +3

    looks pretty

  • @radhasreedhar4381
    @radhasreedhar4381 2 роки тому

    amazing video. Is it possible to make terracotta cookware like what they use in India? If so, what would be the idea firing temperature? TIA

  • @masteryt5057
    @masteryt5057 7 років тому +2

    First jeah

  • @jdfsmommie
    @jdfsmommie 7 років тому +1

    Hi there, do you have to change the slip based on what kind of clay you use? (I have never thrown clay, I stick to modeling clay)

  • @gailrod2096
    @gailrod2096 7 років тому

    New to this art & new sub, very interesting!

  • @badisho94
    @badisho94 7 років тому +1

    I love this ❤

  • @EZorbo
    @EZorbo 7 років тому

    You're super talented and your pots are beautiful, where can I buy some?

  • @dontworryboutwhoiam1144
    @dontworryboutwhoiam1144 7 років тому +1

    i subscribed right away....i turned on my notifications right away
    i love this

  • @alexisgxnzalez
    @alexisgxnzalez 7 років тому +5

    just subbed 👍👍👍

  • @VarietyChannelwithShaneStorm
    @VarietyChannelwithShaneStorm 7 років тому +1

    Awesome video! Do you have any tips regarding buying Terracotta clay?

    • @IngletonPottery
      @IngletonPottery  7 років тому +3

      For smaller pots just use the smoother stuff, for bigger, or for pots that you might cook in go for the "grogged" stuff which is rougher and stands up to heat.
      Thanks.

    • @jennigriggs1967
      @jennigriggs1967 7 років тому +1

      Ingleton Pottery you are the Sean Bean of potters!

    • @VarietyChannelwithShaneStorm
      @VarietyChannelwithShaneStorm 7 років тому

      Thank you! One more quick question: do you fire your earthen ware pots, or let them air dry?

  • @addiece
    @addiece 6 років тому

    Do you wedge your clay first?

  • @arianaink100
    @arianaink100 7 років тому

    what's your favorite amount of lbs to work with? and do you ever hand build? these are beautiful btw :)

    • @IngletonPottery
      @IngletonPottery  7 років тому +1

      I've no favourite amount.
      I do like to throw a bigger pot out of maybe 6lbs though.
      I don't do any hand building.
      Thanks.

  • @rosayeet8140
    @rosayeet8140 7 років тому

    Wow, how did you learn to do this?

  • @DeDok89
    @DeDok89 7 років тому

    Hello, greetings from Russia. Where you bought your potter's wheel?

  • @sage.finn_
    @sage.finn_ 7 років тому +1

    What dose throwing it mean?

  • @husengaimar9666
    @husengaimar9666 7 років тому +2

    Waw

  • @nathancoons1331
    @nathancoons1331 7 років тому

    Where do you get your clay?

  • @Southernchickkm
    @Southernchickkm 7 років тому +1

    You must sell a lot of those. You are practically mass producing them!

    • @IngletonPottery
      @IngletonPottery  7 років тому +3

      We sell loads of these, we don't charge much for them.
      We sell 3 for £10.
      It's a hard life.
      Thanks.

    • @Southernchickkm
      @Southernchickkm 7 років тому +1

      That is a lot cheaper than I would have thought. I live in the southern region of the US, and each of those would easily be $20-30.

    • @liawatson5789
      @liawatson5789 7 років тому

      Ingleton Pottery Do you make a living of them?

  • @omardorgham4821
    @omardorgham4821 7 років тому

    I wanna to know the composition of this clay , I am a vet and a like to learn that for my free time , how can I get this clay please ?

    • @IngletonPottery
      @IngletonPottery  7 років тому +2

      Earthenware clay is the most basic clay there is, it's full of iron.
      Not sure the exact composition as it will be different from country to country.
      You will be able to get this clay from any clay supplier.
      Thanks.

  • @roseelizabeth1203
    @roseelizabeth1203 7 років тому

    Do you have an instagram?

  • @lavenderforrestxx6630
    @lavenderforrestxx6630 7 років тому

    You sound a bit upset.