How to throw PLATES out of clay!

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • In this video we go throw the steps and tools needed to throw plates on the wheel out of clay. We first make a smaller side plate and then we move to a larger style dinner plate. I hope this video helps you with your plates as they have proven to be a frustrating thing for me to make!
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    #1 Compress the middle.
    #2 Make sure they dry consistently and slowly.
    Happy plate making!!
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Komentáře • 106

  • @MadeleineTimbes-vf1sl
    @MadeleineTimbes-vf1sl Před 7 měsíci

    Would love to see you trim the plates. Wonderful video of you throwing them!

  • @janicethepotter
    @janicethepotter Před 5 lety +45

    Ah plates... great explanation, tips and technique! Nowadays I make lazy plates... 1/2 inch slab clay, slap it onto a batt, cut a circle with a needle tool, clean up the rim and turn up an edge... I also make a swirl across the flat... lazy at 64 years old! or should I say enjoying being retired.

    • @tovejp
      @tovejp Před 5 lety +2

      Janice do you have a picture of your slab plate somewhere? I make them from slabs too but never use my wheel. Just a 1/4" circle slap with edges formed using a hump mold

    • @mikemac007
      @mikemac007 Před 3 lety +3

      I just started doing that. Plates are hard. 1/2 inch slab. I use a large soup pot lid as my stencil. Then put on a bat. Cut the edge and lift s lip

  • @ritakonig1891
    @ritakonig1891 Před rokem

    thanks for showing. I did it in art school with major in ceramics, but had forgotten. Now that I have a wheel, I would like to make myself a dinner set and needed some refresher course for how to throw a plate.

  • @shyNsly13
    @shyNsly13 Před 5 lety +12

    @jonthepotter.... Love your personality in these vids. very informative

  • @JeffThacker
    @JeffThacker Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for a great how to video, please keep them coming. A lot of us have no potters in our area, I have been at it for a while now, and learned most of what I do know about pottery from guys like you on CZcams.

  • @sharonbryant2547
    @sharonbryant2547 Před 5 lety +7

    Really like the succulent pots. Yes, do another video on glazes!

  • @cotraeger1719
    @cotraeger1719 Před 5 lety

    I LOVE your videos!! I just started pottery and you’ve given me some fantastic ideas! Keep em coming!! 💕💜💕

  • @susanmerriam3871
    @susanmerriam3871 Před 5 lety

    I really liked the video angle used for the second plate 12 inch. My sense of pressure and technique was much improved by getting up so close. Thanks.

  • @zorgon2426
    @zorgon2426 Před 5 lety

    Congrats on 2000 subscribers!! :D That's awesome! Look forward to your videos, lots of great tips and ideas :D

  • @morenitapv3905
    @morenitapv3905 Před 4 lety +2

    I love this plates
    , Cups, bowls end everything.... 😍

  • @mindygeist7157
    @mindygeist7157 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this!☕️🍩

  • @debbiemurphy2649
    @debbiemurphy2649 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for all you have taught me, in three months I have really improved since that first pinch pot (WOW). So again Thanks Jon you're the "BOOM".

  • @lorrainehanson4809
    @lorrainehanson4809 Před 5 lety

    I Loved this video. Great information and camera angles were excellent.!!!

  • @jenniferallara417
    @jenniferallara417 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Jon!

  • @pipoviola
    @pipoviola Před 2 lety

    Amazing job, man!

  • @anamarievelasco4431
    @anamarievelasco4431 Před 3 lety

    Thanks. Finally no S cracks in the center. Also, I will try cutting them off the bat later when leather hard. I had problems doing it right away.

  • @amanibadur4459
    @amanibadur4459 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are always useful thank you for sharing .

  • @debishaw9355
    @debishaw9355 Před 4 lety

    I love making crazy funky plates with a lip around. I think they are fun.

  • @lynnost1959
    @lynnost1959 Před 5 lety

    Wow i love it! I'm going to try to make those plates!

  • @lynmattern9738
    @lynmattern9738 Před 5 lety

    You are an inspiration! Thank you

  • @selmareis1648
    @selmareis1648 Před 3 lety

    I just stared.... you are an inspirations ... thank you!

  • @southernwitchmagickinthewo5672

    Thanks! Lots of great info

  • @emilygesky2122
    @emilygesky2122 Před 5 lety +8

    You should do a Q&A ... I have so many questions to ask like 1. which pottery wheel do you think is the best or what works for you? 2. where do you get your clay? 3. Was it hard startling off selling your pieces? 4. where do you sell your pieces? 5. Is it really expensive to gather all the materials at first? 6. Which type of Kiln would you recommend? ... I'm wondering because I've always had this dream of creating and selling my pieces and hopefully making it a career. Thank you so much for making these videos!

    • @Jonthepotter
      @Jonthepotter  Před 5 lety +3

      I have been thinking about trying to do a Q and A!!! Thanks for the Q's I'll do a vid soon with some A's.....:)

  • @vibhabudhraja
    @vibhabudhraja Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing ✨

  • @robertdumoulin4612
    @robertdumoulin4612 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this great vidéo very interesting

  • @andrewjennifersanderson3834

    Just starting out. Love your video....missed out on that last mug give away. Hoping someday I will be able to throw as quickly as you! thx

  • @ataliemitchell3606
    @ataliemitchell3606 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Jon!!! I asked about plates. I think it’s a common thing to have a struggle with them! Just threw a plate set and fingers crossed!! I do them on plaster bats. Then cover with news paper and a T-shirt or something. Thanks for the information! Love your glazing! And just your pottery style in general. 👍🏻🤞🏻😍😆 is your green a Caribbean green ?

  • @kaymccort5278
    @kaymccort5278 Před 5 lety

    Also, I'm planing to make some ring dishes. I'm very new to the pottery world but never the less very excited!! What type of clay/firing temp would you recommend for ring dishes? Thank you! 😊 I look forward to more of your video tutorials!

  • @kimcardace1453
    @kimcardace1453 Před 5 lety

    Great video Jon. Have you ever thrown a sphere shape?Like if you were making a pumpkin without a stem. Would love to see your version of a how to on this.

  • @HTEBARAM
    @HTEBARAM Před 5 lety

    Love watching your vids Jon. This is the first time I watched live.🤓

  • @mayavalle5816
    @mayavalle5816 Před 4 lety +2

    Now how do you trim the foot after these plates have dried a bit? Because I can see that at the rim it’s quite thick, so I’d imagine you’d have to trim it up and give it a foot?

  • @CeramicJim
    @CeramicJim Před 5 lety +1

    Yes! Another stand up thrower! Have you always thrown standing up? I just made a table for my wheel yesterday. Mainly for space.

    • @lisacandrichw
      @lisacandrichw Před 5 lety

      I am also wondering why some potters prefer to stand and throw. What do you feel the pros and cons to standing are?
      Thanks

  • @screamingeorge1
    @screamingeorge1 Před 5 lety

    Thank u!

  • @MissMary1012
    @MissMary1012 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for much appreciated toturial, what is the bottom drying cover made of, is it plaster/cast?

  • @designerdrapes3168
    @designerdrapes3168 Před 3 lety

    Love you from India

  • @lindabeebe7065
    @lindabeebe7065 Před 3 lety

    So, is there a future video about different rims and possibly how you/he did these?

  • @JennaDanelle
    @JennaDanelle Před 4 lety

    Can you microwave and use the dishwasher for these types of plates? Are there better types of clay for that or anything specific to use or avoid to make them that way?

  • @ismaeltocornal2582
    @ismaeltocornal2582 Před rokem

    When do you cut them off the bat? I tried cutting mine after it dried a bit but it was way to hard to keep the wire straight because it was too much surface area. Do you recommend cutting the plate with the wire right away after you finished throwing it ?

  • @bjbmbc
    @bjbmbc Před 3 lety

    Do you flip plates upside down to dry like you do with mugs?

  • @laurenyoung4725
    @laurenyoung4725 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Jon. Greetings from New Zealand. My secret for plates is to make them in the winter...really increases drying time....

  • @evejanney3099
    @evejanney3099 Před 3 lety

    if drying slowly, and covering with plastic bags, how long do you wait?

  • @Barthoization
    @Barthoization Před rokem

    A lot of potters do a swirl in their plates. Isn't that very annoying when using them? Or does the swirl get flatter with glazing ?

  • @lilymayer5444
    @lilymayer5444 Před 4 lety

    Should you not run the wire under at all until it dries?

  • @lisacandrichw
    @lisacandrichw Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the tutorial. I always have trouble cutting a larger piece, like a plate, from the bat evenly without pulling it and causing it to warp. Any hints on that? Thanks

    • @phillipking2384
      @phillipking2384 Před 4 lety +5

      I've noticed that people always pull the wire toward themselves. I've heard people accidentally cut up through their piece, which I'm guessing has to do with the physiological normalcy of pulling up as your hands get closer to your body. Maybe it's just because I'm a lefty and do things weird, but I push away (from front to back essentially), which allows me to use a downward (toward the bat) pressure the whole way across. I could be wildly crazy (and my friends all suggest I am), but I don't have those problems, so maybe give it a shot.

  • @conniecoleman1132
    @conniecoleman1132 Před 5 lety

    Love this, any chance of making one for one piece goblets?

  • @mirdjineprevilus917
    @mirdjineprevilus917 Před 5 lety

    What is the water you’re using a slip.

  • @ballsdeep9648
    @ballsdeep9648 Před 2 lety

    Can these go in the dishwasher?

  • @golpiramirzazadeh8792
    @golpiramirzazadeh8792 Před 5 lety +2

    hey love your video do you have classes or do you eave in london ?

  • @eldunariheart6145
    @eldunariheart6145 Před 3 lety

    Do you need to trim the bottom?

  • @ravenoakfarm
    @ravenoakfarm Před 5 lety

    Hi Jon, I just found you and watched a mini marathon. Great info thanks. Suggestion... Turn down your background music, please. And change it... Loved the bluesy you played at beginng of the Art Wander segment.
    Thanks so much for everything... Except that music. Big hugs from Florida

  • @annwltr
    @annwltr Před 4 lety

    How do you keep them from drying too fast? We're moving to the desert so this is a big concern for me. Thx for the vids and can't wait to see what you put on etsy!

    • @rainatownsend4801
      @rainatownsend4801 Před 3 lety

      You've probably already found the answer to your question but I will say this anyway. You can either use a damp box (easiest) or carefully wrap the pieces in plastic, making sure to tuck it under the bat.

  • @victoriasmith1335
    @victoriasmith1335 Před 3 lety

    What type of clay are you using?

  • @kaymccort5278
    @kaymccort5278 Před 5 lety +1

    Lovely! Question: what kind of clay? 🤔

    • @ataliemitchell3606
      @ataliemitchell3606 Před 5 lety +2

      I think he said on a previous vid that he uses buff stoneware, but that was mugs, I’m assuming it’s the same for the plates.

  • @phacovera7929
    @phacovera7929 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for your videos. Hi, I've become a fan of your channel. I'm Mexican, and I can understand you a little. If you read this. You would do me a great, great favor, if you would share with me the few recipes for enamelling that you use. A big hug from Mexico.

  • @JamesMossTravis
    @JamesMossTravis Před 5 lety

    Any suggestions on when to cut the plate from the bat? I noticed you didn't do it when you were done throwing it. Also, when trimming the plate, do you have any tips? Often when I trim plates, the rim is almost home dry but the bottom is wet enough to bent when I try and trim a foot. Help please lol

    • @Jonthepotter
      @Jonthepotter  Před 5 lety +1

      Plates are hard!! Just let them dry really slowly so that they dry evenly, As for cutting them off I like to wait a few hours so the clay has a little time to set up. I would let them dry slowly for a few days, covered with plastic , then flip over and continue to dry slowly until they are ready to trim. You really have to baby plates!

    • @JamesMossTravis
      @JamesMossTravis Před 5 lety

      Jonthepotter awesome! Thank you!

  • @ThousandTimesBefore
    @ThousandTimesBefore Před 5 lety +1

    2:51 Goodbye wire cutter tool x'D

  • @vinceguaraldi2412
    @vinceguaraldi2412 Před 5 lety

    Have you ever thought of doing a milk glaze on something to waterproof it?

  • @Uvaroviteful
    @Uvaroviteful Před 4 lety

    Gang gang

  • @rewanmohy8675
    @rewanmohy8675 Před 3 lety

    Is glaze is unhealthy to food use ?

  • @katlady5000
    @katlady5000 Před 5 lety

    For a beginner is a plate easier to throw then a mug or vase?

    • @Jonthepotter
      @Jonthepotter  Před 5 lety +2

      Cylinder should be the first thing for beginners!

    • @katlady5000
      @katlady5000 Před 5 lety

      @@Jonthepotter Thank you I'm give it a shot it might not go well. lol

  • @user-tm8zn7hy3e
    @user-tm8zn7hy3e Před rokem

    يا لبيه❤️

  • @sirishab8347
    @sirishab8347 Před 5 lety

    Hi...i just learnt dat glazing ceramic is poisonous...if used fr food purpose...it has lead...so how do v make them food safe???

    • @Jonthepotter
      @Jonthepotter  Před 5 lety

      Glazes used to have lead in them, but that is now illegal and all forms of glazes that are sold in the U.S. do not contain and lead. So the glazing process is perfectly safe!

    • @sirishab8347
      @sirishab8347 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Jonthepotter but am from India....so hv to check d glazes befre trying them is it...

  • @terryjones891
    @terryjones891 Před 5 lety

    What type of clay do you like to use for throwing?

  • @katherineniotis4900
    @katherineniotis4900 Před rokem

    John the Potter why don't you teach how to throw pottery to beginners who are scared of the pottery wheel like me? Lol 🙂🙂☺☺

  • @makennafarmer4731
    @makennafarmer4731 Před 5 lety +1

    How do you make your pottery useable? Like can you just use it right after it’s done in the kiln, or is there something you put on top of it? Also please answer quickly. (Not trying to be pushy, or rude, but I’m trying to make a gift for someone.)😬

    • @Jonthepotter
      @Jonthepotter  Před 5 lety +1

      They are usable right away after they come out of the kiln! as long as they are glazed and fired you can use them :)

    • @makennafarmer4731
      @makennafarmer4731 Před 5 lety

      Thanks 😂

  • @adaforbes5020
    @adaforbes5020 Před 5 lety +1

    I just started a pottery class...can I ask you some questions?

    • @Cate7451
      @Cate7451 Před 4 lety

      How did your class go. Sure always ask questions.

  • @ataliemitchell3606
    @ataliemitchell3606 Před 5 lety

    Sorry. Few more questions I know your going to do a video on trimming plates but do you trim a foot or not? And how do you bisque them? Flat, stacked, on there side? Your the best!

    • @Jonthepotter
      @Jonthepotter  Před 5 lety +1

      Hey I do trim a little foot on them! I also stack them but I never stack more then 2 for larger plates, I would maybe stack 3 or 4 as the plates get smaller:)

    • @ataliemitchell3606
      @ataliemitchell3606 Před 5 lety

      Jonthepotter thanks Dude!!

  • @patriciaweaver7735
    @patriciaweaver7735 Před 5 lety

    Hello nice vid But you put all of your supplies with links in you description box but your clay which would be helpful for beginners like me. is clay a government secret or what some one asked this before me and no answer so please can you tell us the brand and source of your clay thanks.

  • @mirdjineprevilus917
    @mirdjineprevilus917 Před 5 lety

    If I’m making plates and cups do I need to put them in fire.

  • @dabosue05
    @dabosue05 Před 5 lety

    How many bats do you have

  • @jackiemorrison6024
    @jackiemorrison6024 Před 3 lety

    Plates intimidate me..lol

  • @margaretfrew6661
    @margaretfrew6661 Před 5 lety

    What is the reason that you do not cut off the plates until leather hard. I do not have room to put plates on a shelf. I am in a communal pottery and the room is very tight.

    • @Jonthepotter
      @Jonthepotter  Před 5 lety

      Well I cut them off early than that but i don't move them til they are a little drier, plates unfortunately take up a lot of room and since they need to dry slow it makes them a bit tough.

    • @janicethepotter
      @janicethepotter Před 5 lety

      Try stacking the batts using kiln furniture to separate... works for me!

    • @Jonthepotter
      @Jonthepotter  Před 5 lety

      janicethepotter Good idea!

  • @dennismaddison5702
    @dennismaddison5702 Před 5 lety +1

    -_- this didn't show up in my feed

  • @katherineniotis4900
    @katherineniotis4900 Před rokem

    I can hand built but throwing is scary to me ☺☺

  • @moonziemoonzie5524
    @moonziemoonzie5524 Před 3 lety

    Bags of rice for weights on top.

  • @pimnarachotiwanich4890

    B956

  • @ClownWhisper
    @ClownWhisper Před 2 lety

    You forgot to list one very important rule never use B-MIX it's nasty stiff intends to crack on large items now before anybody argues with me do an Internet search I'm not the only one. I have not literally have never had anything, not one single S crack in probably three or four years I just had to switch to B-mix due to a supplier issue, and now every third large piece cracks. Someone needs to start a class-action lawsuit

  • @testiclestoshirleycles5755

    you talk too much instead of working much more