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Oak Creek Pottery
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My name is Dan Lunde, and I am starting a pottery business. This TH-cam channel will document the process of starting this company from the very beginning. Please subscribe to follow along!
My name is Dan Lunde, and I am starting a pottery business. This TH-cam channel will document the process of starting this company from the very beginning. Please subscribe to follow along!
A creative solution to making pottery... bat system review
Update: This is the same video I posted two days ago - the music mixx was way too loud in that last video. I fixed it for this one
In this video, I show off my new bat system. I demonstrate how it saves time and space, and I also give it a review
In this video, I show off my new bat system. I demonstrate how it saves time and space, and I also give it a review
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How to make sure pottery survives shipping! - - Sold Out Shop Update & Next Steps
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Learning from my mistakes... finally a successful kiln unloading!
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Pottery glazing failure... it all went wrong
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Mixing Glaze and Testing Color Combinations... It's Beautiful
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My First Mug in my New Pottery Studio - Ep. 6
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Bought a Broken Kiln and Repaired It - Ep. 5
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Upgrading the Electric for the Kiln - Ep. 4
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Upgrading the Electric for the Kiln - Ep. 4
I Needed Help Painting the Walls - Ep. 3
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Huge Upgrade in the Pottery Studio - Ep. 2
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the FIRST step to starting a business - Ep. 1
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Hi!! Do you live in the US? If so: where did you get them?
Incredibly beautiful!
Nice set up, l like your table covering , where did you get it ?
OMG I feel you
OH NO...I just found your channel and it looks as if you haven't posted a video in a couple of years. Are you still out there? Are you still making pottery?
Richard McColl is a great instructor, you could learn something from him, it's called humility
I have had proper instructions through experienced potters
I am a bit over the *boy* ish look and rubbish you spew
I have a large kiln and it takes a long time to fill it (hint: don’t buy a very large kiln)--my last two firings were completely ruined. Everything was completely destroyed. A years worth of work! I will keep going because this is what happens or what may happen when you are a potter. Don’t look back. Get back on the horse! 😊
I like this. It reminds me of the order of operations, so to speak. Gonna save
I am also new to pottery, and I think it's good to show this process with it. Could you possibly salvage some of the good ones and paint a landscape over them?
If you are correct that the bisque fire was too hot and that the mugs are not porous enough to receive the glaze, then it hardly seems likely that re-glazing and re-fire will work. But if you are happily wrong about the bisque fire being too hot, then it would be worth an experiment to re-fire after you fix your kiln. Thanks so much for the video.
Thank you for demo
How many hrs of fire and under what temperature did you fire it?
Haha all this time I thought the bubbles were an issue
Same here!
I’m so confused. How do you dial in a temperature on this kiln? I just bought an older paragon and I’m learning from scratch.
They can not be sold for their purpose yo be a mug, but is possible to drill a whole in the bottom and some soil and a coffee seed, sell them as coffee planters? Ikea did it ;)
Really soooo helpful this video thanks a lot and lovely mug❤❤❤❤❤
You can break them and make a mosiac art piece out of them.
Grind them up and wet prosses idk
Thy look pretty Kew in my opinion
Perfect as always ❤
How do they work for larger pieces? I would think it would be harder to reach the holes and lift with fingers without damaging pot especially if it’s really wide
Arent you worried about all that silica?
I’m sorry it happened to you, it’s happened to me. It is frustrating.
I friggin love this
Thank you! I didn't know you could glue broken brick back into place with kiln cement.
what cone did you fire to?
One big pond of clay.
Target practice
Are the mugs a poured mold or do you shape them yourself? They look fantastic!!!
Never mind - I just looked at your page and you shape them yourself. So fun!!
You made like 3 more vids after the last vid and you did quit. 😂 quitter
Thanks for the great video! I have a bat system as well, and I love it. It is worth the money. I have a question about the other gadget that you can see in your video - the “gauge” that helps you to make multiple pieces of the same height and width. Where did you get that and do you like it? Thanks!
reglaze and refire
I am new to pottery and your videos have helped me more than the studio lessons I paid for. Your explanations are simple and amusing. You have great technique and I absolutely love that you post things that go wrong. This helps everyone (and we all feel a little better about our own disasters 😂) thank you 🙏
Thank you for being so raw here. I’ve sunken all my personal funds into my pottery venture & the disasters sometimes make me wanna throw in the towel. Or throw a pot against the wall. But I persevere because I too, love it too much. it was cool to hear someone else (and everyone in the comments it seems) facing similar challenges to mine. Thanks for forming this community within your channel, it’s necessary!
First video that actually taught me something about firing and getting it right, the last video while a disaster I am sure has helped many and attracted a lot of views, more so than if you had gotten it right the first time. Maybe firing wrong in some smaller batches, showing the different outcomes would help hobbyists understand why they have disastrous outcomes. The only thing I would ask you to change is how you show the end product, it was easy to see the glaze at the bottom of the mugs, but the outside did not look as glazed in the video, just a matter of lighting I believe.
Love this. Thank you for sharing.
Oh man. I feel your pain. Just had a kiln run that didn’t work. Thank you for sharing this. I went through all the emotions you had.
I enjoyed your video. How did the repaired bricks hold up on firing the kiln? Did the cement hold?
So effortless. I hope I get there soon.
You make such beautiful mugs! I am so glad to see this success! I love that you are explaining how the glaze absorbs or not depending on the temperature they were bisque fired at.
Oh no, that is just so very very sad. How heartbreaking.
How nice of you to explain glazing that everyone needs to know.
Have fund any solutions and interst to know what caused.
Gorgeous!
Thanks for sharing this, we learn a lot through our mistakes
This is terrible, and this is wonderful. You make me feel not so alone when I have terrible failures, which I do. As the other potter in town says, "Everything that can happen is going to happen." And so it is. The Dao of pottery. Thank you so much for making this video. Many warm wishes to you. Onward!
I've accidentally put in too much water and now it's like mush.. what do I do??
There's this very magical thing that happens... It called evaporation. You can just leave the water and somehow it vanishes! I know magic right?
@@noone-hd1ck i left it to evaporate for 2 weeks and it was still wet.
I've accidentally put too much water and now it's like mush.. what do I do??
Id like to add, you’re very refreshing to watch, not a show off know it all. There’s some channels like that & im like damn. hell to the no. It looks like you have fun & it translates to how you explain things. It’s really great.