Watched this countless times Matthew. mainly to get `info and technique` on centering and `staying` centered throughout the whole process. As an amazing potter of course you make it all look so easy! hehe. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Wow. 15#! I love how you open with your hand! I have a clay challenge class and throwing large and small will be coming up; I will review your videos as always for inspiration and ideas!👍👏👏👏
Just a thought... I've found it advantages the majority of time heating the lip with a heat gun to lock in the roundness. It helps to prevent warping as the clay dries. I'll also cover the pot with plastic for a few days... also to prevent warping. Admittedly warping can still become an issue.
I was making that bowl for Ray Pottery but I do make one similar to that size for myself. That size usually goes for $300 and up depending on the size and design. Apologies for such a delay in responding.
Just caught your video. That was an impressive demo. My question is about your outer hand position (right hand) when you begin pulling the wall up. Because of the camera angle your right hand is behind the bowl which makes it impossible to your hand position, and whether or not you are using just your hand, sponge or rib. Great video. Sal (Rodavlas Pottery, Albuquerque NM.
I apologize for the camera angle. I would love to have multiple cameras to film all angles. I use a sponge in my right hand while pulling. I wet the inside and outside slightly before pulling and use the wet sponge to help keep the outside moist while grabbing as much clay as possible. Thanks for watching. I'll be uploading more videos soon. Cheers!
Using your palm to open is news to me. Oh, to be 20 years younger. I see a number of times where the piece is out of true, oftentimes because you don't take the time to ease off slowly, and like a ninja you just attack again and re-center. Do you rely on your strength or timing to do that?
It definitely is a combination of the two. I strive to get it centered and keep it that way but if not I have found I can often re-center slightly while pulling if I do it just right and depending on the consistency of the clay. This size bowl is a more recent accomplishment so I'm looking forward to improving on these in the coming years!
Yes I used to play a fair bit of Minecraft but not so much anymore and I still have that account on TH-cam where most of my subscriptions are so I use that account for my viewing.
I must have watched this 30 times. I have learned so much from you! Always fascinated with your background in production. Thank you
Great video Matthew.
Love your skill in keeping it balanced and symmetrical.
That is spectacular!
So I stumbled on this gem ❤
Haha. That’s an old one
This is really nice. A masterwork.
Lost count how many times I've watched this Matthew. You sure do have a great control over the clay.
Watched this countless times Matthew. mainly to get `info and technique` on centering and `staying` centered throughout the whole process. As an amazing potter of course you make it all look so easy! hehe. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Wow. 15#! I love how you open with your hand! I have a clay challenge class and throwing large and small will be coming up; I will review your videos as always for inspiration and ideas!👍👏👏👏
Just a thought... I've found it advantages the majority of time heating the lip with a heat gun to lock in the roundness. It helps to prevent warping as the clay dries. I'll also cover the pot with plastic for a few days... also to prevent warping. Admittedly warping can still become an issue.
Watching it get closer to the bucket gave me anxiety so bad
Great work bro 👍
I think mason staining each block and then trim it and see what you get. Perhaps shades of blue or black and greys?
That’s a cool idea
Wow are you good!
That bucket...frightening lol
Why not show the final glazed bowl?
Impressive!
Nice bowl !
amazing!
So fun to watch... thx!
Impressive piece! What is the price for the bowl?
I was making that bowl for Ray Pottery but I do make one similar to that size for myself. That size usually goes for $300 and up depending on the size and design. Apologies for such a delay in responding.
Do you find standing to throw large pieces, helps with control?
I throw standing and sitting depends on what I am throwing and how I feel. Taller things I almost always sit to throw.
Have you made any of these for yourself?
This is the first video I saw from Matthew and have been hooked ever since. Thank you Matthew for all your videos, I have learned so much,
Thanks! I am aspiring to make more videos and more regularly. Wish me luck. lol
Way awesome
Like a boss!
Thanks
Nice job...
Just caught your video. That was an impressive demo.
My question is about your outer hand position (right hand) when you begin pulling the wall up. Because of the camera angle your right hand is behind the bowl which makes it impossible to your hand position, and whether or not you are using just your hand, sponge or rib. Great video.
Sal (Rodavlas Pottery, Albuquerque NM.
I apologize for the camera angle. I would love to have multiple cameras to film all angles. I use a sponge in my right hand while pulling. I wet the inside and outside slightly before pulling and use the wet sponge to help keep the outside moist while grabbing as much clay as possible. Thanks for watching. I'll be uploading more videos soon. Cheers!
what type of roller are you using on the rim of the bowl at the end of the video clip?
That's a design roller that I believe was purchased from Aftosa
Good video. Music is really distracting though.
Genial!!!! Un maestro
Using your palm to open is news to me. Oh, to be 20 years younger. I see a number of times where the piece is out of true, oftentimes because you don't take the time to ease off slowly, and like a ninja you just attack again and re-center. Do you rely on your strength or timing to do that?
It definitely is a combination of the two. I strive to get it centered and keep it that way but if not I have found I can often re-center slightly while pulling if I do it just right and depending on the consistency of the clay. This size bowl is a more recent accomplishment so I'm looking forward to improving on these in the coming years!
Just realized I was signed into the wrong account when I replied. It's me though. Haha
@@MatthewKellyPottery a minecraft icon??? Lmao
Yes I used to play a fair bit of Minecraft but not so much anymore and I still have that account on TH-cam where most of my subscriptions are so I use that account for my viewing.
How do you trim it?
That bowl was not trimmed.
But if you needed to you would have to have a huge bat in order to flip it over.
Cool bowl, you could make very big salad in a bowl like that!
Wowinga!
loose the music. other than that, good video
Rather than tighten the music? Or cage it?