Throwing a Perfectly Shaped Sphere Pottery Vase on the Wheel

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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2022
  • This is one of my favorite shapes to throw on the wheel. It feels so satisfying using a rib to smooth the shape and contour of the pot to make it perfectly round. I hope you enjoy seeing how this is made and if your a potter maybe something you can try.
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Komentáře • 68

  • @angelakinane4441
    @angelakinane4441 Před 14 hodinami

    Beautifully done

  • @thiccie-chan447
    @thiccie-chan447 Před rokem +8

    no clue how i even got here but that IS a very nice sphere

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +1

      I think we call that phenomenon "the end of the internet" glad you found your way to us and enjoyed watching.

  • @carolinemaynard8283
    @carolinemaynard8283 Před rokem +6

    One of my first projects was to make one just like this from slab. Nowhere near as smooth and well shaped but I love it. This video is amazing to give me the courage to one day try throwing and making a pot just like this on the wheel. One day. Thank you for such a beautiful mindful video which for me doesn’t need narration or captions. 😊

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the kind words and good luck in your throwing!

  • @bauerjanet7887
    @bauerjanet7887 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful vase.

  • @Venice805
    @Venice805 Před měsícem

    PERFECT

  • @kjane920
    @kjane920 Před rokem +2

    Wow! Wanna try itt!!😍😍😍

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem

      You should! You'll be really proud of yourself when you do.

  • @sofilove...20
    @sofilove...20 Před rokem +3

    I'm fall in love with it broh thanks!!!:)(:my favourite shape too...Looks so fluffy raund...I want to make one & colouring also...

  • @veralee7004
    @veralee7004 Před rokem +2

    I like your video and position of the camera. I like the speed as well. It would be nice to hear what you are doing with your hands as you are doing it. Thank you!

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback, im thinking of either throwing another video of this but in porcelain or doing a centering/hand placement video soon since that what most people seem to be interested in. Cheers!

    • @sherristigler8134
      @sherristigler8134 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes! Hearing you talk your way through the process would be super helpful! It’s beautiful though!!

  • @lewisingram3290
    @lewisingram3290 Před rokem +1

    Hi Andrew, A great video, I enjoy your relaxed manner and your patience with the clay. Thanks for sharing your skills... I can't wait to see how many attempts it will taken me to create a sphere...lol

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem

      Thanks, Im sure you will figure it out and have a great sphere!

  • @JudeBlunden
    @JudeBlunden Před 13 dny

    Hi! I was wondering how you can get the base to also be round, i'm trying to make a spherical lid for a container and was just wondering how (or if) it's possible. Thank you!

  • @OldSargePottery-Music

    Nice job man!

  • @victoriapaine370
    @victoriapaine370 Před 3 měsíci

    That was a great bit of throwing
    Could u advise me a little
    On pulling up the clay mine loses centre as it goes up, I'm struggling around 5" wonder if u might have advise

  • @camillekille4072
    @camillekille4072 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I was hoping for some commentary as you demonstrated - being specific as to the steps taken to round it out

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před 6 měsíci

      Watching what my hands are doing will probably be more useful than anything i could say explaining the process.

  • @Worlds_truth_1
    @Worlds_truth_1 Před rokem +3

    Nice.
    Well done bro
    It's very hard throwing a sphere

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +2

      Thanks, its gotten easier over the years with some practice.

    • @Worlds_truth_1
      @Worlds_truth_1 Před rokem +1

      @@RedCirclePottery I pray to god that you'll get more and more success in life 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @rsa4510
    @rsa4510 Před 6 dny

    Very interesting. I like how you throw against the flexed metal kidney. One difference I notice in the way you work is that you keep your clay much wetter than I do. I feel like my pots would collapse if I did that. What type of clay do you use, and are you near the threshold of the walls collapsing, or do you feel they have plenty of margin? Wonderful shape, I will work on learning how to do that. Thanks!

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před 5 dny +1

      I typically throw stoneware or porcelain. This here was porcelain. You mostly need to learn how your clay reacts. Stoneware has must more strength and less prone to collapse. One thing you can do is let it dry on the wheel for a few hours and come back to throw. This is almost a requirement when you start throwing pieces over 10 lbs.

  • @naominandn6509
    @naominandn6509 Před rokem +3

    Gorgeous! This is a form i'd like to try as well. Thank you for sharing your process! I have a few questions 😌How much clay are you throwing with here? and also how do you go about trimming this sort of vessel? do you use a chuck?

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for the questions. I do trim a small foot on this piece. This was 3lbs which is typically what I use for my teapots though this one stayed as a vase. The trimming is done using a giffin grip which i find really useful for things that have a high center of gravity. I also have a bisque chuck that would work as an alternative. Given the awkward shape you have to have some sort of chuck to trim in.

  • @hlingteo
    @hlingteo Před rokem +1

    Lovely form! Any tips for getting it so evenly round? With mine, sometimes it is lop-sided. One side bulges out a bit more. Also, what wheel do you use and why do you like it? Thank you!

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +3

      Thanks, the roundness mostly comes from using a rib and pushing just a little bit from the inside to get the right contour on the outside. I would also make sure that your starting from a perfect cylinder and go tall. The clay will get shorter as you start to put a belly on it. As for wheels I used a Brent in this video which has a lot of power for larger pieces. I also use a Speedball Artista for things that mostly weight under 3 lbs. Both wheels are great.

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Před 5 měsíci

      It does take practice. You'll get there.

  • @clifforddalton3067
    @clifforddalton3067 Před rokem +2

    Great throwing, not easy to make a closed form is it? Well done

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +3

      Thanks, it does take some thoughtful back and forth of collaring and bellying out at the right times.

  • @christineweber709
    @christineweber709 Před 8 měsíci

    very nice, i cannot pull up so often....

  • @beestone
    @beestone Před 9 měsíci +1

    It's so satisfying to watch you throwing in real time, without quick cuts, annoying voiceover or sped up timing. Like, THIS is how long it actually takes to make this difficult (for beginners) form after you've mastered it. 👍

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks, its a tough form but with practice I think just about anyone can get there.

  • @Ian_grancorbitz69
    @Ian_grancorbitz69 Před 8 měsíci +2

    He is jacked and looks like the hulk when he reaches towards the camera

  • @dhatchellsd
    @dhatchellsd Před rokem

    What is that handle that you are using? Is it to adjust the wheel speed?

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem

      Yeah that might be hard to see but it's a metal rod that you can use to adjust the foot pedal for speed.

  • @Keramikkoppen
    @Keramikkoppen Před rokem

    Lovely to see! How much clay did you use fpr this pot?

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +5

      This is a 3lb vase, which is the typical amount that I use for this shape when making teapots. Hope that helps!

    • @Keramikkoppen
      @Keramikkoppen Před rokem +2

      @@RedCirclePottery Thankyou, that helps!😊🙏

  • @bauerjanet7887
    @bauerjanet7887 Před rokem

    I saw your comment that the clay is a cone 10 buff stoneware, but what company makes it? Does it have a name. I have found some clays are quite different in what you can throw.

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +1

      This happens to be Continental Clay's out of Minneapolis.

  • @monsieurberes
    @monsieurberes Před rokem

    Great video! Have you thrown this form in porcelain?

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +1

      Yes I switch back and forth to porcelain and stoneware. My new years resolution is to throw more porcelain and white stoneware. This shape is how I typically make my teapots with maybe slightly more tapering towards the bottom. Porcelain can be a bit more difficult to work with, but manageable with some good compression and either letting the clay rest for an hour or two or hit it with the torch.

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@RedCirclePotteryso good to know!

  • @edstud1
    @edstud1 Před rokem +1

    How much clay is that?

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +1

      This is 3lb. Thinking about doing a 4 or 5lb video soon.

  • @Alexander-rq9he
    @Alexander-rq9he Před rokem

    Beautiful! My pieces are always so bottom heavy..not sure what I’m doing wrong. There doesn’t seem to be any clay left to pull..bottom is square..yet when it dries and I can tell right away that it’s heavy..any thoughts?

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +2

      Mostly I would suggest trying to push the clay along the wheelhead into your piece. So basically your pushing all the clay on the bottom in towards the center. Also test to see how thick your bottom is. That will help get more of that clay into the walls of your pot. Also if you have a thick bottom sometimes that is okay and can just be trimmed away when in your trimming phase.

  • @johnonorgan
    @johnonorgan Před rokem

    what kind of clay and hi or lo

  • @everhartwendy
    @everhartwendy Před rokem +1

    How many lbs?

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem

      This was 3lbs, which is what I typically use for my sphere and teapot shapes.

  • @dickedwards2987
    @dickedwards2987 Před rokem +1

    Show AND Tell...please offer instructional narrative

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback, ill be adding more narration to future videos.

  • @chitownmomo
    @chitownmomo Před 8 dny

    yeah...throw with sponge sponge are a big girl

  • @t.pisani8239
    @t.pisani8239 Před 2 měsíci

    Some narration on what you're doing at each point would have been helpful. Still a good video though.

  • @tnorget
    @tnorget Před rokem +7

    It's not helpful to newer potters that there is zero commentary. We need to know how you are doing what you're doing and why; what pitfalls to watch out for and how to avoid them etc. Unless you tell us these things, only advanced potters will find this video useful.

    • @RedCirclePottery
      @RedCirclePottery  Před rokem +10

      Thanks for the feedback, I have been narrating my newer videos for that reason. I'm still working on figuring out what people want to watch on youtube and it's becoming clear my best videos are the ones that are narrated and me making forms.

    • @clairechantrelabbati4544
      @clairechantrelabbati4544 Před rokem +7

      Thank you for showing us your techniques, I really appreciate. No need for comments, according to me, beginners should start with other videos

    • @hollygauthier5691
      @hollygauthier5691 Před rokem +3

      Narrating would be great. Another way is to put written captions on the video after you have filmed it. Not that I know how to do that.

    • @elainehenderson842
      @elainehenderson842 Před 5 měsíci

      I disagree. Words get in the way - and who says everyone speaks English anyway. Pottery is a kinaesthetic art, no matter how hard it is, you've just got to feel yourself into it. This is a lovely demo, thank you.