Thanks so much! My professor wouldn't show me how to center it in class, so I go to UA-cam for my lessons now. Ceramics is very frustrating to the point where I'll cry. I have trouble focusing, but I think your video helped clear things up.
mortalkaiban As a beginner, I agree, wheel pottery can be frustrating. I hope you continue in spite of your professor or anyone else, especially if it’s something you really want to learn. Peace.
Something i learned from my teacher is before you start, put thumb tacks in a straight line on the inside of the bown starting from the bottem and going to the rim, and when your triming if you hit a tack, that means stop trimming there, and you should get about a 1/4th inch thickness all around .
Simply astonishing - innovative, new, exciting, hip, I was just left in awe by your great skill. Fantastic music choice, 11/10. I will be visiting your work shop at my earliest convenience. I must learn from a true master. A true professor of the wheel. Zip zop boobidy bop
Beautiful bowl. I'm learning how to trim and it makes me want to cry. I'm so afraid of going through the bottom or the side of my bowl. I like your techniques though. Thank you :]
I am right with you! Trimming causes me great anxiety and I HATE IT!! I have destroyed SO MANY bowls that I love...I am considering just adding a coil foot to my thrown bowls and foregoing the trimming process all together (except the sides to make them meet my added foot)
@neonxblondie Or flick the botton/sides to hear how thick it is. A low "thunk" means it is thick, and a high "think" means it is thin. Flick it before you ever start trimming, and flick it a few times in the process of trimming. =]
ebetz50 I am not an expert by ANY means and have yet to successfully trim a foot on a bowl...but my instructor also has us “test” by gently pressing the middle. When you feel it give a little bit, it’s time to stop. She also has us do the middle before the outside so we can determine the depth. That way we can trim the outside to match the depth of the inside. Just a different technique but it makes sense to me (at least in theory...like I said, trimming is NOT my friend 😂🤣). The first thing she has us do is use a needle tool to mark where the outside of the foot will be, then the inside of the foot. Then we scoop out the inside, get the depth, then do the outside. Basically, in almost complete reverse of this video. Not knocking this way at all...just presenting a different technique. Every teacher has a different way of teaching.
Yes, smaller corrections as it gets closer to center. Note how far she moved it the first time, and then how little she moved it the second time. And you and I will likely move it more than twice to get it right.
Why do all these video's on pottery for beginners always have the camea in the wrong place ? It should be over the shoulder then we can see what you see, the right way, instead of infront or to the side, which makes us see the opposite way round 😤
Actually, i think the monotone comes from being so focused on what she's doing that she doesn't have a whole lot emotion in her voice. It takes concentration to sound enthused. She's making art.
So many versions on how to trim. I like this version best ❤
Thanks so much! My professor wouldn't show me how to center it in class, so I go to UA-cam for my lessons now. Ceramics is very frustrating to the point where I'll cry. I have trouble focusing, but I think your video helped clear things up.
mortalkaiban As a beginner, I agree, wheel pottery can be frustrating. I hope you continue in spite of your professor or anyone else, especially if it’s something you really want to learn. Peace.
Something i learned from my teacher is before you start, put thumb tacks in a straight line on the inside of the bown starting from the bottem and going to the rim, and when your triming if you hit a tack, that means stop trimming there, and you should get about a 1/4th inch thickness all around .
Simply astonishing - innovative, new, exciting, hip, I was just left in awe by your great skill. Fantastic music choice, 11/10. I will be visiting your work shop at my earliest convenience. I must learn from a true master. A true professor of the wheel. Zip zop boobidy bop
Simply Amazing! You make it look so easy - what a great video! Thanks Emily for your lesson. It was really helpful.
Just awesome to watch! I'm a ceramics lover, and a beginner student.
Thank you!
You demonstrated the forming of the foot perfectly
Beautiful bowl. I'm learning how to trim and it makes me want to cry. I'm so afraid of going through the bottom or the side of my bowl. I like your techniques though. Thank you :]
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I am right with you! Trimming causes me great anxiety and I HATE IT!! I have destroyed SO MANY bowls that I love...I am considering just adding a coil foot to my thrown bowls and foregoing the trimming process all together (except the sides to make them meet my added foot)
If you go through the bottom make it a happy accident. Slap a piece of wire mesh in the hole and call it a succulent planter or an orchid pot!
This was extremely helpful!!!! Thank you
Thanks so much!!! This is a little different than the way I was trying, so I will try to accomplish it in this way...
Love this demonstration thank you!! I'm in AP ceramics and still don't know how to trim..
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This was so helpful! Thank you!
Thanks great video I have a hard time trimming.
@neonxblondie Or flick the botton/sides to hear how thick it is. A low "thunk" means it is thick, and a high "think" means it is thin. Flick it before you ever start trimming, and flick it a few times in the process of trimming.
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That is one fine demonstration. Lucid commentary.
Very nice - will help me a lot. I noticed that you tapped the bottom of the pot while making the foot. This must help you determine how deep to go.
ebetz50 I am not an expert by ANY means and have yet to successfully trim a foot on a bowl...but my instructor also has us “test” by gently pressing the middle. When you feel it give a little bit, it’s time to stop. She also has us do the middle before the outside so we can determine the depth. That way we can trim the outside to match the depth of the inside. Just a different technique but it makes sense to me (at least in theory...like I said, trimming is NOT my friend 😂🤣). The first thing she has us do is use a needle tool to mark where the outside of the foot will be, then the inside of the foot. Then we scoop out the inside, get the depth, then do the outside. Basically, in almost complete reverse of this video. Not knocking this way at all...just presenting a different technique. Every teacher has a different way of teaching.
How thick should I have the bottom if want to make the bottom look like yours when I trim???
Thank you...that was helpful!
So wherever it touches your finger you push torwards it when centering?
Yes, smaller corrections as it gets closer to center. Note how far she moved it the first time, and then how little she moved it the second time. And you and I will likely move it more than twice to get it right.
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
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How dry should it be when doing this?
Leather and leather hard are the best to trim at!
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Just remember, there are right and left handed potters.
Rosie 47 But it depends on to which side your wheel rotates right?
@@gauripanicker6661 That's controlled by hemisphere right?
what's the music in the background?
it could be called intrusive.
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Why do all these video's on pottery for beginners always have the camea in the wrong place ? It should be over the shoulder then we can see what you see, the right way, instead of infront or to the side, which makes us see the opposite way round 😤
It sounds like you'd rather be doing anything else. Kinda depressing...
Actually, i think the monotone comes from being so focused on what she's doing that she doesn't have a whole lot emotion in her voice. It takes concentration to sound enthused. She's making art.