Building Coil Pottery!
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- čas přidán 8. 11. 2022
- In this @donhallworks video Don demonstrates step by step how he builds large ceramic coil pots. #potteryclay #claycraft #clayvideos #pottery #ceramics #ceramicsculpture #clayart #potteryforbeginners #coilpottery #handbuilding
Don's method of creating coil pots is so much better & easier than using an extruder! Love the user-friendly instructions!
Thanks Suzanne
11:16 I wanted to see the transition of the top part but, impressive work nevertheless.
The tip on making a profile guide is great and your technique of coil slamming and cutting are very informative. Just love your process.I wish I have a kiln that can fire such big projects. What size kilns you use?
My kiln is 7.5 cubic feet. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Those pots are beautiful.
I love your work, it's very excellent.
Excellent. I’m trying it
You can do it. Good Luck
@@donhallworks I’m pretty new at this but think I can do it. I subscribed to your channel. Be safe. Have a great day. 🙏☮️✝️
thats amazing. congrats!
Shame you didn't show the transition at the top, bringing it in.
Hey Don, your video is very instructional but I want to ask you where did you get your huge role in pen?? thank you
You mean rolling pin? I got it a Leslie's Ceramic Supply In Berkley CA. Unfortunately it is no longer in business. They are not hard to fine. Look on Amazon. Good Luck!
Hey....great video.....thank you!
Beautiful, thanks
👍lovely
About how thick is the clay when finished? 1/4"? 3/8"? More?
Yes 1/4 to 3/8
Would like to see the coiling process that creates the curves in the design ... in this case you started narrow then built up in a V shape until you rounded off the top. How did you create the V shape and round off top?
Tooled out a meet coil and dropped it one time to have a flat side to attach to previous coil.
Can you tell us what tool you’re using to score? Thanks!
normally I use a rat tail comb with all the teeth broken off accept for one inch. .
Hi great video! How to you make the top of the pot curve inward and get smaller?
I use progressively shorter coils and press inward.
What is the liquid? Slip? Could you please list the materials you use such as the wheel, amount of clay etc.
I assume the pot then goes in a kiln? Or does this clay cure as is?
How about the “ribs” from the picture behind you?
Those are made by pressing my thumb downward on each coil. Merry Christmas
how thick are the strips?
about the size of Polish sausage
The walls end up being about 3/8 of an inch
@@donhallworks Thanks for the info