Throwing & Trimming Tall, Stemmed Bowls - ASMR Edition
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- Here's a (late) upload of the ASMR version of my tall, stemmed bowls video, NOT GOBLETS! If you'd prefer to watch the fully narrated edition, you can find that here: • The Deepest Feet I've ...
This week's video sees a return to throwing and trimming tall, stemmed bowls, only this time they are FAR taller. I'm making with my usual high iron stoneware clay and compared to the previous iterations I made, these were far more difficult to trim. In fact, they may be the deepest feet I've ever turned, making them quite a challenge. I hope you enjoy!
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Introduction & preparing clay
1:54 - Throwing the stemmed bowls
8:53 - Drying them carefully...
9:25 - Trimming the stemmed bowls
20:08 - The finished lot
20:45 - Clean up
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I could watch you trim pots for hours. Ok, like, in addition to the other hours I've already watched.
all the goblets
Please tell me where you got the trimming tool you use that is similar to to a triangle but missing one side. I cannot locate them anywhere and I have no idea what it’s called
When trimming if both the rim and the base are uneven which do you trim first? How do you not alter the shape by trimming
most of the time i trim the base just so it’s even first, then place it down and trim the rim. then i move to the base to perfect it
I really want to know what is that u use to define the edges of the piece, like is that a piece of cloth or a thin sponge? Really curious to know
It’s a piece of chamois cloth, which I think is sometimes leather
Indiana Jones would have nightmares with this vídeo....
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They look like dessert bowls
Goblet
First