How to make a cup on the pottery wheel from start to finish
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- čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
- Making a cup or a mug from start to finish is one of the most satisfying things a potter can do. This is my step by step process that I take to making my cups on the pottery wheel.
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I just realised now that clay throwing is basically earthbending...so, that means you are an earthbender!
I loved watching your process. It is truly magical how your hands work with the clay and shape it.
I love this take 😂
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Brilliant 🤘🤘
Thanks so much!
Tried your hack for removing pots from the wheel and loved it! Thank you, your videos are always a pleasure to watch
Nice color on the mug and the mug design is perfect. Simple and easy to hold.
Hey there, I am an aspiring potter and I found your channel and just wanted to say thank you. Your videos are such great lessons and I love the style of your pottery. I can't wait until the next video. Thanks and cheers!
Thanks so much!! 🤍
Loved this video!!
Love, love, love your videos!
Gorgeous cup. Thank you for showing your process.
Love the hobet glaze 😍
I love your videos! And what a perfect timing for the video. I am throwing my first ever commission work of mugs today and I am feeling quite nervous. This gave me some tips on how to make my life a bit easier :D
Hi Lily thank you so much for sharing your work through your videos- they're awesome. I understand this was reclaim but what clay body do you usually throw with please? Asking as i'm in love with the speckles but confused if I should be looking at groggred clay. Im so 'green' i be kermit,! thanks for any guidance ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🖤
Same question here!
it’s just a speckled stoneware! It’s grogged but grog doesn’t always equal speckle, it’s usually just sand
@@MaeCeramics thanks so much im happy clay shopping - i feel some experiments coming on! 😍
Been in clay over a decade and have given the "water sealing" method for trimming a go lately--I'm somewhat obsessed! Not having to use the lugs is quite freeing. Thanks for giving me the confidence to try a fun new technique :)
Yeah it’s honestly amazing. Works well with wider pieces if you’re having trouble getting the knack
thanks for your videos. very helpful! question: do you clean up at all after glazing? I get those drip marks and little “dings” from touch up. thanks again!
I love how little water you use! I end up with loads of clay water which is a real problem - even with new clay. A skill I must work on ….
beautiful! what glaze did you use?
It’s a glaze I made myself. Coloured w iron oxide
Great video! I was curious, what was the size of your cylinder after throwing? I feel I'm always not throwing thin enough :p
From memory around 8cm h x 9 or 10cm wide
@@MaeCeramics thanks ! :)