Thank you for posting the goblet video. I have been struggling making these. I was not drying the sections prior to assembly. I really appreciate your video.
Thanks for making it look so easy! I thought you had to wait to put the two together. I now know different! Always learn something from your videos! Will try at class!
No the heat gun is just to dry the clay a little bit to support the weight of putting the two pieces together. Still needs to be bisque and glaze fired.
Obviously some people have no imagination. This is a great video demonstrating the basic construction of a goblet that can be transformed into a multitude of creative interpretations.
Thank you for posting the goblet video. I have been struggling making these. I was not drying the sections prior to assembly. I really appreciate your video.
Lovely!! I have watched this several times and I really am just mesmerized by the simplicity of the process and the form!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for making it look so easy! I thought you had to wait to put the two together. I now know different! Always learn something from your videos! Will try at class!
спасибо за видео. я думал как такое реализовать, а тут оказалось не все так сложно. спасибо. великолепная работа
Beautiful!!! Great video!!!
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you
So is the using a heat gun instead of using a kiln?
love the goblet
No the heat gun is just to dry the clay a little bit to support the weight of putting the two pieces together.
Still needs to be bisque and glaze fired.
Good to know
What clay body are you using? It's lovely!
Lindsey Bassett it's Laguna B-Mix 5
is it okay to use drygun to whitemud?
is the hair-dryer-like thing you use to dry the edges a heater of some sort from the hardware store? where did you get that?
+Cmkmax21 It's a heat gun from Harbor Freight Tools. About $15
Would a hairdryer be ok to do the same. Thank you for the great video, learned a lot in a short time
please tell me how much clay was used for the stem...
you said 12 oz for the goblet.... thank you
+Kathie Leonardow It's 20oz total. 12oz for the cup and 8oz for the stem
Thank you
thank you for sharing, very interesting
Uau!!! Parabéns! Lindo !
Standingwheel good idea
Your pottery is great, but would it would really help us all if you talked a little bit while you are making your work in these demonstration videos.
Don't care for the goblet but I do like your pool noodle idea.
Gee.....thanks.
+createniks Thank you for the goblet lesson and I am going to try the pool noodle.
@Rick O'Shea - A jerk in every crowd.
Obviously some people have no imagination. This is a great video demonstrating the basic construction of a goblet that can be transformed into a multitude of creative interpretations.