HOW TO: Make a filter coffee dripper on the pottery wheel / part 2 - trimming! | MAE CERAMICS
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
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Here is part 2 of my coffee dripper tutorial - the trimming! Finish your pieces off by trimming (or turning, what do you call it?) off excess clay. It's my favourite part of the process, it's so satisfying.
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This is awesome! Can you show us how you glaze this piece? I know the material is important for flow rate and I’m sure the glaze could impact that. Also I feel like a video of you using the brewer would be really nice :)
Love the dripper. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for a great video. Thats a lovely coffee dripper. I started throwing last year and I’m also left handed. You’ve made me feel less freaky as I throw right handed (I used YT to teach myself) but also have to trim detail with my left.
There are dozens of us dan
You are a great role model!
You’re the best!! Thanks for making these- I’ve learnt so much from you’re Instagram in the last year
Oh that’s so nice! I’m so glad 🥰
great job Mae :)
perfect!
Thanks for this! Going to take a stab at it tomorrow
How did it go?
thank u for sharing!
Thank you!
that look so good! would love to see your process for making the pot underneath
I'll add it to the list - although there is an IGTV of it on my insta!
@@MaeCeramics I'll have to check it out! Thank you!!
Let's start...
Love it! Thank you! What about the ridges on the inside. Is that not necessary? Will it drip ok without any of those textures on the inside? Thanks!
I honestly find no real need for those, that's why I add the hole on the side. But the coffee drips no issue at all!
@@MaeCeramics thank you for getting back to me! Fwiw, I made one with and one without ridges. Seems like ridges made coffee flow faster so i like the no ridges because they provide stronger coffee.
Hey Maaae, I have a problem with my speckled clay, that I used for the first time now and I‘m really desperate 😢 When I was trimming it, it left a LOT of deep lines and holes and it looked like a mess, no matter how much I trimmed. I just don‘t understand what I‘m doing wrong. (My other clay looks really good after trimming.) The clay is Sibelco WMS2502 with 25% (0-0,2mm) chamotte. Or are these lines normal? And is it normal that it hurts while throwing? I would be very thankful if you would answer ❤
Nice one! What model of wheel do you have? Looking to buy my first wheel for home!
It’s a Rohde hmt500, I really love it!
Nice video... would like to see a tea pot throwing video :)
Will do! There is one on my Instagram on IGTV - but will add one to my list for here too!
Thanks so much for sharing!! Amazing piece! I would also love to see how you throw the jar ! Would that be possible? I follow you on Instagram and admire your work.. thanks again from Brazil ❤️
Sure, I will add it to the list of planned vids!
Is this a stoneware and i wonder about the dimensions:) by the way you are so sweet and i am also left-handed but doing lots of stuff right handed:))
your accounts and channel are so nice. When the shop will open again?
Hey! Sorry this is 4 months late lol but I’m doing a sneaky update this weekend 👀
This video is super helpful and simple! Could you share overall dimension? Height, diameter?
I encourage you to experiment with sizes as it all depends on your shrinkage of clay, what the piece will sit on etc. I just played around until I got the size that worked for me
What filters do u use?
Any paper 2 cup filter, can get them at coffee shops or some supermarkets