This is a great video. Perfect instructions. Clear, concise, and understandable. I’ve been a potter for 20 years, and I learned something new here. Thank you!
amazing... every time I've tried to use a wheel I've wound up wet, muddy and angry.. hehee... with hands that have lost a lot of skin! I do love trying though
Thank you great lesson. I’m starting to get into this. I do have a question about the medium you’re using. Are there several types and do they need to be fired and when do the colours go on. Thanks again!
why work on the wheel head instead of the bat? I've seen some keep their work on the bat to dry a bit before removing it and some work on the wheel head...just wondered your point of view. Thanks!
Some wheels have these two little parts that stick out which is where you would place the bat, and if you don't use a bat you can seriously tear your hands up. On this particular wheel i noticed in dind't have those parts and so you don't need to use a bat and it will be easier to center on a wheel like this because you can see the rings and use them as a way to measure how center your clay is. on the other hand if you use a bat once you are finished all you have to do is wire the bottom of your piece and pick up the bat instead of trying to carefully pick up your piece
Also, if you're working in a small shared space studio, you may not have enough bats for every thrown piece. In the studio I go to, you throw on a bat, but then (unless it's a huge piece or platter) you are required to move your pieces to drying boards. It's really fun transferring pieces without getting fingerprints all over them or distorting your pieces. Ideally, you'd throw every piece on a bat, and let them dry on the bats.
This is a great video. Perfect instructions. Clear, concise, and understandable. I’ve been a potter for 20 years, and I learned something new here. Thank you!
Such a wonderful instructor. Concise yet thorough. I’d really love to see more videos!
You are so right Kiersten Holder
I like her she breaks it down
The reason why I’m watching this is because of art class I’m the only fucking person who can’t make a bowl out of clay.
Oh my gosh thank you so much the other videos that i watched did not make sense but your video did thank you
I love your videos keep making more
Easily understood steps. Great video.
Excellent video. Super informative and easy to understand the breakdown. Subscribed :)
Great video! - Ceramics student
Love the bowl..so perfect ..I'm gonna try this
amazing... every time I've tried to use a wheel I've wound up wet, muddy and angry.. hehee... with hands that have lost a lot of skin! I do love trying though
I want to try that it looks fun.
Thank you great lesson. I’m starting to get into this. I do have a question about the medium you’re using. Are there several types and do they need to be fired and when do the colours go on. Thanks again!
why work on the wheel head instead of the bat? I've seen some keep their work on the bat to dry a bit before removing it and some work on the wheel head...just wondered your point of view. Thanks!
Some wheels have these two little parts that stick out which is where you would place the bat, and if you don't use a bat you can seriously tear your hands up.
On this particular wheel i noticed in dind't have those parts and so you don't need to use a bat and it will be easier to center on a wheel like this because you can see the rings and use them as a way to measure how center your clay is.
on the other hand if you use a bat once you are finished all you have to do is wire the bottom of your piece and pick up the bat instead of trying to carefully pick up your piece
Also, if you're working in a small shared space studio, you may not have enough bats for every thrown piece. In the studio I go to, you throw on a bat, but then (unless it's a huge piece or platter) you are required to move your pieces to drying boards. It's really fun transferring pieces without getting fingerprints all over them or distorting your pieces. Ideally, you'd throw every piece on a bat, and let them dry on the bats.
Excellent demonstration
Nice centering technique!
How much clay did you use? When using the rib bid you slowly pull out to widen the bowl?
Thank you!
what would be a good CD to use? I'm thinking anything by Blink 182. or maybe AC/DC's Fly on the Wall.
I've got a bunch of AOL discs from the 90s!
nice bowl
Very good instruction, nice and clear, thank you.
Oh that's why all my attempts are becoming bowls...
amazing
I couldn’t get the concept of making a bow and now i see that my professor has too many steps
very helpful thank you!
great instruction!
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This is way more complicated than my teacher explained. (I'm watching this because I forgot the presentation)
This is also a completely different way from my teacher
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My teacher let other students teach us to make a bowl and my "mentor" did awfully. I have no idea what I'm doing...
Perfect
Bitch, some of us actually find it exciting to make bowls!
I'm failing my ceramics class cuz it's so damn hard for me to do this shit 😩😩😩😩😩
I'm so bad at this
Jass C me too ugh!
You look like Emma Thompson
i am in pottery in high school
OK
The camera work is so bad! Please do NOT move your camera up and down to other things. Keep the camera focused on the wheel.
why would use a metal rib to dry the clay when she could just use a sponge she so complicated
where your bat?
I will not take that seatbelt off some kids can use it.
Some 1 year old don’t do that.
Some 5 year old don’t do that.
How exciting....she doesn't sound exciting at all! It's not brain surgery. "Thank you".
I get what your saying lol. but she is teaching. she probley doesn't sound that way in the class maybe lol
i am a potter myself and its not that complicated to make some ugly bowl like she did
You would think as a potter you wouldn't make such stupid comments.
man she used to much water
Show us how to do it pottery troll.
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