SIMON LEACH POTTERY - Assembling the teapot !

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
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  • @hobbypotter
    @hobbypotter 13 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this Simon! The time taken to make it right...important lesson learned today and you had no idea you even taught it!

  • @Sorka42
    @Sorka42 13 років тому

    @hellerZauberer As someone that uses an open fire to cook when camping, you want to use a high fire stoneware clay. It can handle thermal shock better. But remember one rule, don't put any ceramic pots over a fire cold. Place it to the side near the fire to let it warm up first.
    I've seen low fire pieces pop and crack if you don't. A friend of mine has a ceramic Pipkin made with a high sandy grog content that she uses to make tea in the morning by putting it directly into the banked coals.

  • @transfiguredearth
    @transfiguredearth 8 років тому +1

    thank you, helpful video as always... delighted that you enjoy lapseng as well

  • @Netbug
    @Netbug 13 років тому

    I really like the lines. Definitely a cool looking teapot! I think a ball handle on the lid would ruin the look, so the grooves are... groovy. ;)
    (You should consider mounting a second light above and behind the camera; one for you, one for us.)

  • @stevebootonceramic
    @stevebootonceramic 13 років тому

    hi simon with regard to the number of holes on the inside of the spout .I find that If the total area of the holes on the body excedes the area of the hole out of the spout it will pour well giving a good flow .
    regards
    steve

  • @xxxmorgyxxx
    @xxxmorgyxxx 13 років тому

    Okay, I've noticed you are using a metal trimming tool, and I'm not sure if you use it to trim your base or not. If so, does your metal tool damage your plastic bat?

  • @oddsource
    @oddsource 13 років тому

    awesome im going to have to add this to my favorites. How long would you have to say a stool would be or chair for a portal-able unit throwing wheel? I just got one this Christmas, I plan on building my own base to hold it and a chair. Just dont want it too tall or I cant get leverage.

  • @NancyGallagher
    @NancyGallagher 13 років тому

    @sleachpots I was given the advice that the stool should be between 1 and 2" higher than the wheel head and your thighs should be parallel to the floor when sitting. :)

  • @mkmcgee
    @mkmcgee 13 років тому

    Who's there with you?

  • @Netbug
    @Netbug 13 років тому

    A warning to the squeamish: a circumcision is performed at the 19:00 mark.

  • @knomip666
    @knomip666 13 років тому

    why is his featured