Really nice job on the video and your narration is excellent. Thank you for being intelligent, articulate and coordinated. Thanks for sharing your talent with everyone. Very effective demonstration with explanation!
I did something similar to this but instead of a mug it was a large vase. Simply throw a large cylinder, do this "wiggle wire" technique, apply sodium silicate, dry out the sodium silicate (so it creates cracks when pushed around) then from the inside push out a vase like shape. It turns out just beautiful
I have no idea why I have not yet tried pottery. I've wanted my hands on that spinning clay since the first time I saw it - about 40 years ago. I envy you for being able to do this.
I was in your same position, and now I am just finishing my 2nd ceramics course at the local college. I've also taken some sculpture courses there. Go for it!!
you can use a spring from like a pen or anything and stretch it. it works pretty well if you cant find or arnt able to find a place to buy the tool and you can stretch it until you find the style and size you like wich you cant do with the tool
have you ever considered lamp working? it ismore affordable as an art, yet you still work with glass. I got started with this torch: www.amazon.com/Devardi-Glass-Professional-Lampwork-Beadmaking/dp/B00DCX5CNW/ref=pd_sim_sbs_ac_8?ie=UTF8&refRID=1PH0Z3561CPKR3YQ2Z38 propane and soft glass. check it out
I like you. You are explaining in such a warm and sweet way.
Brilliant instruction for pulled handles! Those little extra tips make all the difference to the finish of ones pots. Thanks so much.
That was so good. You are a talent and a communicator. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
Really nice job on the video and your narration is excellent. Thank you for being intelligent, articulate and coordinated. Thanks for sharing your talent with everyone. Very effective demonstration with explanation!
This is so cool. I’ve only just started but this sort of instructional video has really psyched me up.
Nan is a great teacher! Thumbs up!
I did something similar to this but instead of a mug it was a large vase. Simply throw a large cylinder, do this "wiggle wire" technique, apply sodium silicate, dry out the sodium silicate (so it creates cracks when pushed around) then from the inside push out a vase like shape. It turns out just beautiful
I have no idea why I have not yet tried pottery. I've wanted my hands on that spinning clay since the first time I saw it - about 40 years ago. I envy you for being able to do this.
Heather Spoonheim First thing to do tomorrow: find the pottery school nearest your home and sign up. It's never too late.
I was in your same position, and now I am just finishing my 2nd ceramics course at the local college. I've also taken some sculpture courses there. Go for it!!
if you buy different springs from a hardware store you can stretch them in to wiggle wires
you can use a spring from like a pen or anything and stretch it. it works pretty well if you cant find or arnt able to find a place to buy the tool and you can stretch it until you find the style and size you like wich you cant do with the tool
Very clear and useful instructions.
Gosh this was a fantastic tutorial/demonstration!!!!
Excellent job
Awesome work.. very skilled hands.
Great ideas here!! Loved this video!
Excellent teaching video. Thank you.
Wonderful demo. Thanks!
There is a spring wire in a click pen that makes a less busy of a texture. greyishgreblum, "backlit coleman's porcelain"🇺🇸
I like your apron. Did you make it? If not, where can I buy one?
excellent video! Thanks for sharing. :)
Bravo super
Dom.
Where do you get a wiggle wire? I want to experiment with this technique!
Also your mug is fine! Wiggle wires available somewhere too?
+Bzzylady Get a spring and stretch it out.
Well done.
6:42 Any women that handles a wiggle wire like that is welcome in my home! :D
Makes handle too short, makes another handle. "This is way more handle than I need" lol good video
great video!
Didn't Bill van Gilder first introduce this wiggle wire idea?
Great teacher.
it looks so cool and you have magic hands 🕶👠👒💄💍
where do you get the wiggle wire?
Thank you so much for the titorial!
Whoa! Cool!
So a wiggle wire isn't a piano wire :/ could you use the wedge with teeth to get those grooves????
really good job and good Explain thx
Nice Video ! Thanks
really great thank you
thanks for the tip!
I have always wanted to be able to do pottery and glass blowing. Money dictates what we get to do, sadly.
have you ever considered lamp working? it ismore affordable as an art, yet you still work with glass.
I got started with this torch: www.amazon.com/Devardi-Glass-Professional-Lampwork-Beadmaking/dp/B00DCX5CNW/ref=pd_sim_sbs_ac_8?ie=UTF8&refRID=1PH0Z3561CPKR3YQ2Z38
propane and soft glass. check it out
***** I see, thanks for that info.
More Skill and More Imagination, Fine.
get the fkn bucket out of the way!!!
ocd at work
haha "goober"