How To Make A Ceramic Slab Plate

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • A step by step video on how to use the slab roller to make a plate with a unique foot.

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  • @stevenrterry
    @stevenrterry 10 років тому +2

    Nice technique. I am re-learning a lot.

  • @TheJackBaker
    @TheJackBaker 6 років тому

    pokey tool and sticky tool, I love it. relax folks. it's art.

  • @albaruizdiaz530
    @albaruizdiaz530 8 років тому

    soy de Uruguay, me fascina la cerámica , este material de videos me ayuda para tener más ideas.

  • @junebakerUK
    @junebakerUK 11 років тому

    Very inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing. June

  • @rjschwane1
    @rjschwane1 8 років тому

    Like it! Great instruction!

  • @dennett73mk
    @dennett73mk 2 роки тому

    A lot of work for something not very desirable. Don't think too many folks would want to make this. But thanks just the same...

  • @m0odi
    @m0odi 10 років тому

    Nice work buddy

  • @MrsKrolik111
    @MrsKrolik111 6 років тому

    What is this foot pad made of?

  • @loryvanlieshout4884
    @loryvanlieshout4884 10 років тому +1

    What thickness do you roll your slab to?

    • @collinshadwell
      @collinshadwell  10 років тому

      I would say around 1/4 of an inch. Trying to keep it light enough while keeping it sturdy as well.

    • @loryvanlieshout4884
      @loryvanlieshout4884 10 років тому

      thanks!

    • @Dimpu14397
      @Dimpu14397 9 років тому

      +Collin Shadwell ì667889

    • @collinshadwell
      @collinshadwell  9 років тому

      terisha correya I would say around 1/4 of an inch.

    • @sanashaikh1350
      @sanashaikh1350 8 років тому

      Ppppiuuuuuuujjjjj

  • @traceedock8351
    @traceedock8351 10 років тому

    Curious what material your work 'table' is made of.

    • @collinshadwell
      @collinshadwell  10 років тому

      It is a hard laminate surface over really durable plywood. The table can also be raised and lowered as needed. Pretty nice.

    • @traceedock8351
      @traceedock8351 10 років тому

      Are you talking about the little table you are working the piece up on?? That's what I was curious about...wondering what was keeping the slab from sticking to it..

    • @collinshadwell
      @collinshadwell  10 років тому

      Oh. I see. That is just a little bat that I had in the classroom. I let the clay dry to leather hard before I flip it. By that point it has dried out enough to pop off.

  • @janet77ish
    @janet77ish 8 років тому +4

    The camera was pointed to the person throughout the entire video. At no time, during the demo, could I actually see what he was doing!

    • @burrumgirl1
      @burrumgirl1 5 років тому +1

      Wow, what video did you see, I saw everything he was doing!

    • @pianystrom8137
      @pianystrom8137 5 років тому

      The camera work was just fine. With experience and imagination you fill in the images you could not see.

  • @SpiritTracker7
    @SpiritTracker7 7 років тому

    I'm still trying to understand why ceramic products still have a lead warning on them in the state of California. ANyone that can help shed some insight on this would be appreciated. Are ceramic cookware, plates, cups etc dangerous?

    • @violetsands
      @violetsands 6 років тому

      if the glaze has lead in it then there is a very very slight risk that it can leach out into food, acidic foods such as citrus or vinegar can theoretically cause lead to seep out. However most dinner ware nowadays is fired properly and unlikely to use lead in the glaze.

  • @YoungMrsHealthy
    @YoungMrsHealthy 9 років тому +1

    Canvas works better than brown paper

    • @burrumgirl1
      @burrumgirl1 5 років тому +1

      The paper seemed to work as well as any canvas, how could you say that when it worked fine!

  • @uwethomae4127
    @uwethomae4127 7 років тому

    Sehr umständlich diese Arbeitsweise :-(

  • @jenn-tzongwu9231
    @jenn-tzongwu9231 6 років тому

    Video was stretched out too long. Too much talking.

  • @maestasify
    @maestasify 6 років тому +1

    This old fogey asks that you learn and use the standaed pottery terms, particularly your tools; pokey thing and scratchy thing are not acceptable.

  • @terryscott9498
    @terryscott9498 4 роки тому

    why do most of you say awful things about what he is doing in this vedio,do not watch it ,if you do not like it,much easier.

  • @kaaziz6039
    @kaaziz6039 Рік тому

    complite time westing video

  • @marciapalmer2686
    @marciapalmer2686 6 років тому

    Pokie tool? Why could he not call the tools by their names? Makes no sense.

    • @collinshadwell
      @collinshadwell  6 років тому

      Who gives tools their names? I think pokie tool is a reasonable name. : )