I'm preparing a Studio in my home in the garage and having my first class in several months. This is going to be one of our first projects to do. I love all of your suggestions. I've actually run all over town to Hobby Lobby Michaels and to my local Pottery Warehouse looking for things you had suggested. I accidentally found the book you had recommended " Mastering cone 6 glazes". No where in the country, not even the two largest used bookstores in America had this book in the color version. I did find it on Amazon, use, from $215.00 to $2000!!! I found and purchased it for $39.95 at the local Pottery Warehouse on their used book wall! I felt a little guilty as if I had stolen something LOL I love all of your videos!
Oh bless you! I never thought of using those wooden forms-like used for decopage. Wonderful idea. I've been going crazy trying to figure out how to make the center press form. YAY!
I'm new to making crockery, I usually stick to sculpture. I just stumbled across your channel a few days ago, I'm hooked! Love how explain everything and I'm definitely going to make plates now! My good friend has a studio and teaches, I'm going to drive her nuts with plates!
very cute. I know you use a thin layer of plastic and cat litter bags for keeping the button flat but maybe you could make a quick video on how to handle the buttons once they have dried up a bit. I never make plates because of the risk of uneven buttons
I tried two of these today. It worked fine but they are not holding their shape. My clay was too fresh I guess. How long do you let the slab sit before you plunge the smaller one in? (I'm a newbie so please forgive me.)
instead of a smooth solid curve what about raising the bottom plate ( template ) up ( off the bench) about 2" with a profiled template, placing the clay on top and letting it.... fall or sag into the shape of the template? make sense? sounds good in my head.
I'm making a wedging table for my studio and was going to use canvas for the table but wanted to know do you have to replace it after a while? I know that it is going to hold all the clay dust as well so how do you clean it? I see that most studios have them and the slab roller your using uses canvas so I didn't know if it needed replacing or if it is fine just being there forever, thanks!
Your glaze combo's on your completed pieces are great. Do you make your own glazes? I made some of the rectangular trays this past week and absolutely love that form! BTW...don't worry about the snow. Your sounding like my mom thinking this will be big, but aren't the forecasters usually wrong these days? :P
I'm preparing a Studio in my home in the garage and having my first class in several months. This is going to be one of our first projects to do. I love all of your suggestions. I've actually run all over town to Hobby Lobby Michaels and to my local Pottery Warehouse looking for things you had suggested. I accidentally found the book you had recommended " Mastering cone 6 glazes". No where in the country, not even the two largest used bookstores in America had this book in the color version. I did find it on Amazon, use, from $215.00 to $2000!!! I found and purchased it for $39.95 at the local Pottery Warehouse on their used book wall! I felt a little guilty as if I had stolen something LOL I love all of your videos!
Cool! Thanks! Can't wait to try it
Oh bless you! I never thought of using those wooden forms-like used for decopage. Wonderful idea. I've been going crazy trying to figure out how to make the center press form. YAY!
Very pedagogic !Thank s
I'm new to making crockery, I usually stick to sculpture. I just stumbled across your channel a few days ago, I'm hooked! Love how explain everything and I'm definitely going to make plates now! My good friend has a studio and teaches, I'm going to drive her nuts with plates!
Good job:) I appreciate you sharing your love of clay with us, thank you.:)
That's great!! I have some of those in my tool bin. I have been trying to make 3inch uniform plates for my cats. Can't wait to try this method.
very cute. I know you use a thin layer of plastic and cat litter bags for keeping the button flat but maybe you could make a quick video on how to handle the buttons once they have dried up a bit. I never make plates because of the risk of uneven buttons
wow! totally inspiring. I'm going to go look for nesting ovals right away!
Always something new. Thanks
Great idea. Great change of variation. I will be trying it. Thanks for the tips on the templates.
Always like your videos. Thanks for taking the time to inspire.
Awesomeness. I’m so excited to try.
I did some binge watching of your channel, Great stuff! now I need to o find some clay. Thanks for posting keep up the good work!
Please do a video on how you painted these
truly love your videos
Brilliant videos, great for a returning ceramist thank you :-)
It’s not going to be perfect, and that’s okay.
I love that
Great video 👍🏻
Wonderful and very beautiful .. What kind of dyes and polishes were used in this work ? ... Thanks .
Fingers are always in a handy place for measuring.
I would love to see a video on coffee mugs
love your videos thanks
I love to see you . I have a question . Your plates are so shine its the kind of class you used ? Thank you
Fantastic...!!!
I will definitely be making these. I am curious to know what the power equipment I often hear in the background on your videos is. Just curious.
you are hearing my pellet stove running, it is quite loud but very necessary for Vermont winters! :)
Thanks it was really nice. My question is how thick should the clay be for the plate. And where do I get the wooden mould for oval plates from
thankkks
good technical thank you
Amazing
Brava!!!!!
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I tried two of these today. It worked fine but they are not holding their shape. My clay was too fresh I guess. How long do you let the slab sit before you plunge the smaller one in? (I'm a newbie so please forgive me.)
instead of a smooth solid curve what about raising the bottom plate ( template ) up ( off the bench) about 2" with a profiled template, placing the clay on top and letting it.... fall or sag into the shape of the template? make sense? sounds good in my head.
could work you just won't get such a nice transition from the bottom to the side... something to try :)
I'm making a wedging table for my studio and was going to use canvas for the table but wanted to know do you have to replace it after a while? I know that it is going to hold all the clay dust as well so how do you clean it? I see that most studios have them and the slab roller your using uses canvas so I didn't know if it needed replacing or if it is fine just being there forever, thanks!
clay dust in canvas is an issue, you'll have to clean it regularly with a wet sponge. I use plaster for my wedging table and canvas on my slab roller.
Hi Jessica, this is all really new for me, do you put this in the oven? or after this is ready? Love it btw!!
they pieces will go in the kiln after they have dried for about 2 weeks
I have been trying to go to Clay Share.com and it is saying that the site refused to connect.
An instructor threw a convex form from clay to make a plaster press mold.
Your glaze combo's on your completed pieces are great. Do you make your own glazes? I made some of the rectangular trays this past week and absolutely love that form! BTW...don't worry about the snow. Your sounding like my mom thinking this will be big, but aren't the forecasters usually wrong these days? :P
I make most of my own glaze but I also do use commercial glazes. Amaco and Georgie's clay make some of my favorite commercial glazes.
What kind of clay do you normally use?
Hey, will this work with air dry clay? Thank you :)
what are the sizes of the oval wood things ?
Hello I would love to know where you get your clay from or the brand name of your clay so I can follow along with you thanks nice video
yndislegt..( lovely )
Oh, maybe put some handles on them next time?
yes, handles would be perfect, especially for a serving platter! Ill keep your suggestion in mind. :)
Hello dear your country name 😘
Jessica helov