I've never thrown something that large Nat and have to give you a lot of credit for attempting 22 lbs. I bought a strongarm and it has helped me so much to throw/center even 6 lbs. Have you ever used a torch to dry your pieces? My weakness are heavy bottoms but improving........slowly. 😁 Great job throwing the big bowl.
Thankyou so much. Yes I have a heat gun but I have just let them dry naturally for now. Will give it a go Thankyou. 11 pounds! I could never go to 22 pounds Wowzers!
I thought that would be pretty boring lol. I draw the design then go over it w a diamondcore carving tool then go through with a scalpel. Gives nice clean lines.
I loved that ninja pull too and your excitement! Wow that bowl looks great too....now to watch lol.
Nice shaped bowls.
I love how you like the brown and white marbled clay but dont like brown glazes.
Thank you for the video.
Cheers from michigan.
Hey Allen, Thankyou so much. Yeah I’m a complicated gal lol
I've never thrown something that large Nat and have to give you a lot of credit for attempting 22 lbs. I bought a strongarm and it has helped me so much to throw/center even 6 lbs. Have you ever used a torch to dry your pieces? My weakness are heavy bottoms but improving........slowly. 😁 Great job throwing the big bowl.
Thankyou so much. Yes I have a heat gun but I have just let them dry naturally for now. Will give it a go Thankyou. 11 pounds! I could never go to 22 pounds Wowzers!
Wow that’s awesome. 🤩
Your carved bowl is beautiful!
Oh Thankyou it was a minor miracle lol
Beautiful shaped bowls Nat❤
Thanks hunni xx
I thought of calling my pottery "My Ugly Mug." 😅
Hahaha I love that!!
That's a beauty!
Have you ever tried a rolled rim? If it's too thin, you can roll the lip down and back into the rim.
Oh I love that idea Thankyou I’ll give it a try xx
@@mudmagic407 If I can remember which potter/ video I saw it in, I'll let you know
I would have liked to see the carving.
I thought that would be pretty boring lol. I draw the design then go over it w a diamondcore carving tool then go through with a scalpel. Gives nice clean lines.