I dropped a ceramics class this semester after failing miserably to make a clay cylinder. Now youtube constantly puts these videos in my recommend. STOP REMINDING ME OF MY SHAME CZcams! lol
No joke our ceramics teacher today said, "we don't start beginners with the wheel, because if we did, every one would drop out on the first day." I was the only one that laughed 😅
I actually did the exact same thing once but later took it again my senior year and was eventually able to get the hang of it. Considering taking it again.
Have been potting for a year and a half and still learning new stuff whenever I watch videos or throw pots....never ending education. Thanks for sharing your videos and experience!
I'm a potter with a small shop and I work by myself. I use to teach but, haven't since the start of the pandemic. Latlely I have videos running in the background while I work. They are good for picking up both pottery and teaching tips. I would love to have a full day worth of videos of your classes, just for the chatter in the background. I hadn't realized how much I miss the voices and sounds of students. I was glad you didn't tell them to quiet down while you recorded.
How did you center so easily and other famous pottery CZcamsrs use the other technique to squeeze up and down which is so difficult? Thanks, I’m going to try your technique
Try watching the video once or twice at a slower speed. Just in case you don't know how, on the red time line, find the gear for settings. Change normal to a number less than 100. Good luck with your throwing.
TheDuchessRN Please send the link to your own video so we can see how it's supposed to be done. I've thrown for many years and thought this video was ok.
TheDuchessRN He's literally teaching his students what to do. Of course he is going to talk. As someone who is currently in a ceramics class and has to do this I appreciated the commentary and explanations. Its a flipping art class. Obviously you don't know what artistic style or expression is because clearly you have none and not everyone automatically knows how to throw a cylinder Duchess.
Many potters purposely leave the throwing ridges on their pottery, especially on the inside as it shows that it is thrown on a wheel and not slip cast, mass production. Personally, I really like that look and often leave the ridges as long as they will not interfere with later surface decoration. Some of his students are rather noisy (what we are mainly hearing in the background are his handbuilding kids chatting while they work). I would love to see him do a demonstration video when no students are there to show the wheel throwers on a big screen at a later time. His technique and explanations are really good. I would have loved to have him as a teacher when I was first learning and still find this video quite useful.
If you want quiet and completely smooth pottery, go to Hsin-Chuen Lin’s channel. Not a pull mark in sight. Personally, I watch lots of different styles. It’s called broadening your horizon. You could do with a little of that, too.
I dropped a ceramics class this semester after failing miserably to make a clay cylinder. Now youtube constantly puts these videos in my recommend. STOP REMINDING ME OF MY SHAME CZcams! lol
Hi from Japan. Never give up! You might take a look at Simon Leach's excellent series.
No joke our ceramics teacher today said, "we don't start beginners with the wheel, because if we did, every one would drop out on the first day." I was the only one that laughed 😅
I actually did the exact same thing once but later took it again my senior year and was eventually able to get the hang of it. Considering taking it again.
Lmao at least it isn't a viral video of you personally not making a cylinder.
This is mad impressive like you can tell this dude doesn’t play around he knows what he’s doing
Hi sir, thank you for the best video on starting how to throw I've seen. 🙏
I love this tutorial, very helpful, the talking chattering in the background was very disturbing but I loved your teaching
"Austen put your elbows down"
Have been potting for a year and a half and still learning new stuff whenever I watch videos or throw pots....never ending education. Thanks for sharing your videos and experience!
Best instructional video I have ever seen. Great Job and Thank you!
this was THE video that made everything click for me. thank you!!
Me too! Very well explained
I'm a potter with a small shop and I work by myself. I use to teach but, haven't since the start of the pandemic.
Latlely I have videos running in the background while I work. They are good for picking up both pottery and teaching tips. I would love to have a full day worth of videos of your classes, just for the chatter in the background. I hadn't realized how much I miss the voices and sounds of students. I was glad you didn't tell them to quiet down while you recorded.
aaiio
This one is 100% legit, im not even a bot.. saved my life when i already finished editing. thumbs up!
awesome video, have been struggling to pull a cylinder, am going to try this
Best teaching video yet!!! Thank you😉
Thank you so very much for your instructions to help my pottery learning more understandable!
Should probably compress at the top cuz it’s uneven on the top. BUT OTHERWISE. GREAT WORK
easy to follow, great to watch, thanks for sharing, cant wait to try it myself
those kids had the best pottery instructor ever.
This is some incredible instruction
The background noise is kind of annoying, but awesome technique tips. Thank you! Now to see if you have some other great videos!
Best tutorial I’ve seen yet 🤗
Best video I have seen , thank you
wow this is such a great explanation thank you
beautiful! can you please tell me what's the name of the base tool where we put the clay and spin it .. is this available on amazon?
Finally found a method I can do. Thank you
Very helpful to watch, thank you.
amazing video!
Beautiful , thank you :-)
How did you center so easily and other famous pottery CZcamsrs use the other technique to squeeze up and down which is so difficult? Thanks, I’m going to try your technique
Great instructions and demo. Too much noise in the background though.
Some new ideas or terms...helpful
Could you advise on water when centreing?
What type of clay are you using?
Lovely help
Great vid. Noisey, I want to tell them to be quiet for you! But, thanks for posting.
He should have cut the top off. The wiggle would have actually gone away.
Wow, those three pulls, i m still struggling with..😊
No se inglés. 👏👌👍 Te felicito porque enseñas muy bien se entiende TODO 👍 😉
In this video cylinder what weight of clay did you begin with .?
SUPER HELFUL thanxxxxxxxx
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Spite of back ground noise..very simple easy to show the cylinder demonstration.
Way too much noise in the background. Hard to focus on what he is saying.
believe me its not that easy *crying*
Any idea where the Instructor is in 2024?
So much water...
Hello from Japan. Very good technique. But I am wondering why "...in 10 minutes" has anything whatsoever to do with throwing a piece well. Thank you.
i agree
why would you ever take your foot off the pedal????
It stays going by itself, and you don't strain your foot that way 🙂
Please, please slow down and talk slowly. I want so much to learn from you. Thanks
Try watching the video once or twice at a slower speed. Just in case you don't know how, on the red time line, find the gear for settings. Change normal to a number less than 100. Good luck with your throwing.
and why don't you finish the rim LOL?
fun video though!
Double, double? Really?
Great instruction but was it filmed in a youth club? Very distracting.
Wow the vid is not even 10 mins
Too noisy can barely hear him sometimes
Inside of the cylinder is not smooth. Very ridged. Noisy background and talked too much. Certainly not the best I've seen
TheDuchessRN Please send the link to your own video so we can see how it's supposed to be done. I've thrown for many years and thought this video was ok.
It's literally in a class room with kids... You really think kids are going to be silent? 😂
TheDuchessRN He's literally teaching his students what to do. Of course he is going to talk. As someone who is currently in a ceramics class and has to do this I appreciated the commentary and explanations. Its a flipping art class. Obviously you don't know what artistic style or expression is because clearly you have none and not everyone automatically knows how to throw a cylinder Duchess.
Many potters purposely leave the throwing ridges on their pottery, especially on the inside as it shows that it is thrown on a wheel and not slip cast, mass production. Personally, I really like that look and often leave the ridges as long as they will not interfere with later surface decoration. Some of his students are rather noisy (what we are mainly hearing in the background are his handbuilding kids chatting while they work). I would love to see him do a demonstration video when no students are there to show the wheel throwers on a big screen at a later time. His technique and explanations are really good. I would have loved to have him as a teacher when I was first learning and still find this video quite useful.
If you want quiet and completely smooth pottery, go to Hsin-Chuen Lin’s channel. Not a pull mark in sight. Personally, I watch lots of different styles. It’s called broadening your horizon. You could do with a little of that, too.