Carving / Piercing some small Pottery Candle Holders close up.

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  • Опубліковано 5 лис 2024

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  • @rickvanman
    @rickvanman 11 років тому

    Looks really therapeutic to do and to watch.

  • @garryentropy
    @garryentropy 11 років тому

    looks really satisfying doing that,like drawing on the bottom of your plimsoles with a ballpoint point pen, the ingelton pottery stamp looks well too.

  • @judyyama
    @judyyama 11 років тому

    Can you give me a clue for getting to your site? I want to send a gift to my daughter who works in London. I've followed your wonderful posts for many years. Thank You!

  • @juanascioville184
    @juanascioville184 9 років тому

    Thanks for all your teachings. Your carved pots are beautiful ! I tried to do the same thing but in many places of the walls of my pot they are cracks (between the carved areas) ; maybe my clay in not adapted for this kind of work. Can you tell me which clay are you using ? Thanks for reading my message. Cheers, Juana

  • @LelouchxSuzakufan
    @LelouchxSuzakufan 9 років тому +1

    I love how u do the clay designs and I was wondering if u sell them online.

  • @PhoenixWing1000
    @PhoenixWing1000 8 років тому

    can you do a wax melter? like the ones that melt the scented wax.

  • @rumort4
    @rumort4 11 років тому

    Amazing. I love your stuff. Do you recycle all of your old clay? I have so much old clay. It takes so long to recycle by hand. Is it worth it to buy a pugmill?

    • @Allotment-diaryUk
      @Allotment-diaryUk 11 років тому

      We recycle all our waste clay.
      Pugmills are fantastic as you can get the clay to whatever consistency you want.
      You can find small ones going cheap sometimes on Ebay or when a School is upgrading their equipment.
      Just keep an eye out for one.
      Cheers, Dan.

  • @HomeoftheSun
    @HomeoftheSun 10 років тому

    Sean Bean... is that you? :P

  • @marydoyle1721
    @marydoyle1721 11 років тому

    No sound?