Although the brown clay is beautiful, if you want black clay A potter in England uses a black clay. (Craig Underhill) If you want a true black clay. There are problems with the black clay in the West coast of America as it off gasses sometimes. I love your method of using a steal rolling pin to flatten the clay. Also for using your MKM texture roller there is a spatula that you can put inside a round pot. I think it's on ETSY. It is very similar to a wooden spatula I have for spreading pancake batter on a griddle. It is about 3" flat.
I love the black clay I use and I can get it locally (Denmark). Shipping clay is expensive and since UK left the EU there are custom issues to. So I dont buy from there anymore
Thank you for another great video! For mine I use 1.5 pounds (about 700 grams) to make plates that are 11 inches (28cm). I haven't weighed them after glazing and firing, but I think they come out to just under the initial weight once they're finished. Always love your videos. Thank you for the continued inspiration!
Very beautiful, I remember your first video too, I also like it better when it is lighter weight, Please, can you tell, how you take the plate off the wood, or show it in a video, I tried several times to use a string, or push a knive from the side, then waite until it become leather heard, but in most chases, I find it difficult to take it off, without a little damage to the back of the plate, Hope I explain myself right, will apriciate your answear, thanks in advance 🙏
Great to see the results - I remember that original video.
Thanks. I am quite happy too :-)
Consistently doing plates, especially light ones, is sure tricky. You do such beautiful work and I am so impressed. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Although the brown clay is beautiful, if you want black clay A potter in England uses a black clay. (Craig Underhill) If you want a true black clay. There are problems with the black clay in the West coast of America as it off gasses sometimes. I love your method of using a steal rolling pin to flatten the clay. Also for using your MKM texture roller there is a spatula that you can put inside a round pot. I think it's on ETSY. It is very similar to a wooden spatula I have for spreading pancake batter on a griddle. It is about 3" flat.
I love the black clay I use and I can get it locally (Denmark). Shipping clay is expensive and since UK left the EU there are custom issues to. So I dont buy from there anymore
Hola Mikkel, sus videos son siempre muy interesantes He aprendido varias cosas gracias a usted Hasta pronto, espero se encuentre bien 🖐
Thank you 🙏
Nice Design and a neutral colour scheme. Gives you the feel of earth.
Thanks :-)
Those came out beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for another great video! For mine I use 1.5 pounds (about 700 grams) to make plates that are 11 inches (28cm). I haven't weighed them after glazing and firing, but I think they come out to just under the initial weight once they're finished. Always love your videos. Thank you for the continued inspiration!
Great!!
Lovely
Thanks :-)
Very beautiful, I remember your first video too, I also like it better when it is lighter weight, Please, can you tell, how you take the plate off the wood, or show it in a video, I tried several times to use a string, or push a knive from the side, then waite until it become leather heard, but in most chases, I find it difficult to take it off, without a little damage to the back of the plate, Hope I explain myself right, will apriciate your answear, thanks in advance 🙏
You have done very well ❤
Thanks :-)
Very nice ❤
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900grams for a Dinner plate? /600grams
No, that would make these ones too thin
Nice Design and a neutral colour scheme. Gives you the feel of earth.
🙏