This guy has pretty steady hands. The fun starts after the 3:00 mark, but it's all worth watching.
This guy has pretty steady hands. The fun starts after the 3:00 mark, but it's all worth watching.
That was awesome. I want to see the one he threw after it's been fired.
I love the fact that with the single mistake he makes, he rolls with it to create something truly awesome.
Production wares like a BOSS. Thanks for that.
He applied a thin slip just before the glazes...man it's great to watch a master.
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Pottery was my favorite class in HS. My current retirement plan is to bicycle and fish all spring and summer, hunt ducks at fall/early winter and throw pots on the wheel the rest of the year.
Interesting technique. Yup you need go timing for that. Also, throwing off the hump is not something I was ever great at. Practice is king.
Critically speaking and slip work aside it's a bit of a dumpy form and I'm guessing it'll pour like shit. Unless he's gonna work the spout once it firms up. Be good for flowers anyway.
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