How I make ceramic plates | The entire pottery process
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- čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
- Today I am showing you how I make my ceramic plates from beginning to end!
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I love how before I started pottery I would have seen this video and thought “oh, cool, it only takes, like, 10 minutes to make a plate! “… many years and hundreds of failed pieces later I have such an appreciation for your plates ❤🙏
Haha yes everything looks so much easier and quicker when it’s compressed down into a 10 min video! Most people definitely don’t know that the process is weeks in the making and years of practice and skill!
Those plates are so impressive! Sleek and simple is hard to match. Beautiful.
Thank you so much!!! 😊
So pretty! Thanks so much, this very helpful!☕️☀️
Beautiful work, thank you for sharing!
Those look awesome! You're not helping my impulse to get a pottery wheel and getting into this cool hobby lol
Haha thank you! I started pottery with an impulse to buy a pottery wheel 😅
These dishes are so gorgeous! I love the design and the colour ❤ Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much!!! ☺️
Lovely work. Thanks for the excellent video.
Thank you!!!
BEAUTIFUL!!!❤
Thank you!!! 😊
they stack so nice 😩🤌🏻✨
Thank you!!! I’m glad someone took notice because that’s definitely an intentional part of the design aha!!! A lot of designs got trashed (well in the clays case, reclaimed), due to the plate stack not looking how I wanted! 😂
Nice style and process😊
Thank you!!! 😊
I am an aspiring pottery hoping to get my hands dirty very soon. I love the style of your plates. Very elegant. Thank you for sharing your methods.
Thank you so much!! 😊
This is a great video. The plates are really nice, and the explanation of the process is wonderful. Would you do a video with a plate having a more exaggerated rim. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much!
What beautiful slim fingers!
Your work is very lovely. After trimming do you dry your plates covered or uncovered, right side up or up side down. I sometimes get s- cracks and slumping. Thanks so much for sharing your video ❤
Thank you so much. I actually let my plates dry uncovered on a perfectly flat surface (in my case the butcher block table)! I also dry them right side up on the foot! I’ve never had an issue with slumping because I trim my plates on the hard side of leather hard. So when I pop the plate off of the bat, it’s dry enough so the plate doesn’t bow or warp! My finger also doesn’t make an indent when pressing on the underside of the plate, if it does I set it back down and let it dry further before trimming. S cracks can be due to not compressing enough, handling too much when it’s wet (it’s so crucial to wait until the plate is dry enough before touching it again after throwing), not wiring off right after throwing (if you don’t wire off after throwing the plate has a lot of tension when drying), and finally uneven trimming of the base! Plates definitely take a lot of time and patience! 😅
@@HanaCeramics Wow!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to explain this in such detail. I will definitely implement this into my plate making process. I have been having problems with cracks specifically in my plates. I can't thank you enough ❤️.
Is there a clear glaze that keeps the natural colour of the clay in the finished product? I am in love with the natural colour of the dried clay before it's fired.
A glossy or satin clear glaze could be applied over the bisque ware to make the plate food safe but keep the natural color.
this was an interesting process! i’m a beginner so i loved every second. you make such beautiful art. 🤎
Thank you!!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!!
How do you keep it flat and not warp? Always worried about it.
I wait until the plate is on the harder side of leather hard before taking it off of the bat. I find if you try and force the plates off of bats thats when they seem to warp. I should just be able to flip the bat over and the plate will pop off without any additional help! I also make sure to let the plates dry on a perfectly flat surface!