Trimming Mugs 3 Different Ways (Beginner to Intermediate)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 เม.ย. 2020
- I'm trimming mug forms in this video for DAY 2 of my pottery quarantine challenge. Learn how to trim mugs three different ways, plus a bonus tumbler, as well as some tips and techniques to make it easier. You'll hear me chatting a bit about myself, tools I use and a few other things in the video besides trimming mugs. Let me know what you think.
Watch me Throwing Rainbow Mugs: • Throwing Rainbow Mug F...
1:25 - Before you trim
2:25 - Great artist to check out (Christa Assad)
2:35 - Recentering for trimming
5:15 - Mug #1
7:57 - Tap Centering Technique
9:25 - Great artist to check out (Danny Meisinger)
10:00 - Mug #2
12:21 - A funny story
13:30 - Mug #3
17:21 - Twisted Tumbler
19:13 - Stamping
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My name is Jim Fazio. I'm an art teacher and practicing ceramic artist. I make ceramics and pottery tutorials, clay creations, and give you an inside view of the life of an artist. Check out my channel for more if you're interested!
A raised foot is my absolute favorite. Do you have a style you like that I didn’t mention?
Brother you make that look so easy, love the different techniques. will you be doing more with these for handles and/ or glazing?
Thanks! People named Jim tend to have DIY predisposition ;) Yes. I’m adding handles today and I’ll post tomorrow.
The raised one with a bowl shape is nu favorite as well. I don't know a different foodring, because I'm a handboulder... Love your work, lots of blessings from the Netherlands
I think it’s so cool that we connect when we live so far apart from each other. So we agree. Like I said, it’s my favorite kind of foot to make. What kind of hand building do you do?
@@CeramicJim I like to do detail work: dotting with slib, pattern drawing in wax ore color, 'they' say that my work looks tight... So you see, I don't have one particular way of working. Thanks for asking.
Hermosos trabajos me gustaria saber si la arcilla biene de esos colores o le ponen algun pigmento gracias
Really great work, I like the feet on tea bowls the ones that look like flowers or shapes. Have you ever had to add a foot because the bottom was to thin or do you just toss and make another?
Hmmm. Yes, I’m fond of those kinds of feet too. I’ve added a foot on a few occasions. Definitely earlier in my throwing when I was more attached to my work and it was harder to make good pieces. Now I always think, “I wouldn’t want to buy a piece that was fixed that way.” So I don’t do it. If it’s intentional then I’m okay with it. That’s a great question. I don’t think there is anything wrong with it unless your selling work professionally.
Do you use oven with these things? plz answer me
I plan to try some of these, but how do you finish them? I love the way they look and wouldn't want to cover them with glaze and hide the marbling
Hey, thanks! I don't glaze the outside. I leave it raw. The inside I do either a semi transparent white or clear.