Pinch Pot Handmade Mug

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  • čas přidán 13. 12. 2022
  • Step By Step tutorial to make your very own handmade mug, using pinch pot and coiling techniques.

Komentáře • 13

  • @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr
    @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr Před 12 dny

    What a lovely voice☺️

  • @Loafyloop
    @Loafyloop Před rokem

    Wow thanks for this! I wish I could make mugs and cups but I dont have a kiln .. theyre darn expensive

    • @clayplayathome
      @clayplayathome  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed. Yes, They are a big outlay for a hobby. You can always have a google and see if a local potter or club offers a firing service.

  • @aysenhidiroglu6748
    @aysenhidiroglu6748 Před 4 měsíci

    👍😊

  • @jazmeen8886
    @jazmeen8886 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much, what is "Slip?" Water and clay or? Many thank's:) Mona

  • @baylasanalamoudi2869
    @baylasanalamoudi2869 Před rokem

    Amazing!! What kind of clay do you use and where can i buy it?

    • @clayplayathome
      @clayplayathome  Před rokem

      Hi Baylasan, I use Primo Pro W2502 White Stoneware Clay with Grog. we have small quantities avaliable www.clayplay.co.nz otherwise just google your local ceramic supplier to see if they sell it.

  • @laneyscraftingcreations431

    Love it - thanks for sharing ☺️ I can tell from your accent (or to me lack of one) you are from Nz? I am just starting my pottery journey, I went to one “whirl on the wheel” class and decided pottery was for me haha I have now bought a wee kiln too 🙈 although I got a secondhand China Painter so can only do low fire items but it is so much fun :)

    • @clayplayathome
      @clayplayathome  Před rokem +2

      Hi Laney, Great to connect with another kiwi potter!!! ohh is so fun and so addictive :) If you would like any specific videos let me know. Happy pottering

  • @jay54733
    @jay54733 Před rokem

    Hi Clay Play, I was just wondering if you have any recommendations for a budget kiln please?

    • @clayplayathome
      @clayplayathome  Před rokem +1

      Hi Jason, If you are on a budget I would recommend getting a second hand kiln as Im not aware of a reliable budget kiln. I know of potters that have purchased cheap kilns from china and they have worked well however as soon as they have had issues they haven't been able to get the support to fix issues. You can get some reputable kilns at a great price and the bonus is the seller will give you details as to how they program the kiln for certain firings ( which usually takes a while to work out with any kiln) , where to get element sand spare part etc.

    • @jay54733
      @jay54733 Před rokem

      @@clayplayathome thank you will have a look into it 😁