Having a plan for a bunch of glaze testing I thought I would make up a whole S-load of little pots like this instead of using test tiles. What I found is that it was very hard to duplicate shapes. Slight differences in the amount of clay that you pull up off the hump makes a big difference in small pots. But for glaze testing I guess they don't have to be quite the same.
I throw lots of mini pots.... i wedge 3 lbs if clay into a cylinder approx 3 inches dia by 8 inches long. Then I wire off narrow pieces of clay onto the wheel. Its like cutting up cookies. You can adjust the diameter of the cylinder. And thickness of each piece.
Thanks for sharing the video. I like hearing the details and the tricks to help along the way. It’s the details that make the work look good. So thanks so much for tirelessly showing us the details.
Thank you for sharing this tip, Matthew! I look forward to seeing your approach to lidded minis as well. I woodfired minis and was quite pleased with the results!😊
I use a metal rib for cutting off the hump. I wet the one side of the rib that im cutting with. then push in at the same undercut joint as in your video. once the rib cuts half way through it will be sitting on the rib. it makes for transferring the pot to another board easy. Just another thing to try if your intrested:)
Thanks for always producing awesome, informative videos. One question is if you throw off the hump, you can't compress the bottom. Does that lead to s cracks?
I had actually tried this last week but with a thicker cord type string. That didn't work well. I'm going to give fishing line a shot, that looks to work perfectly in your video.
I throw mini pots to test new glazes and glaze combos and it’s great to fit in between large pieces of pottery in the kiln. They sell really well.
Thanks for demoing this technique!! I appreciate that your videos are actual time. Helps me see wheel speed and such.
Having a plan for a bunch of glaze testing I thought I would make up a whole S-load of little pots like this instead of using test tiles.
What I found is that it was very hard to duplicate shapes. Slight differences in the amount of clay that you pull up off the hump makes a big difference in small pots.
But for glaze testing I guess they don't have to be quite the same.
I throw lots of mini pots.... i wedge 3 lbs if clay into a cylinder approx 3 inches dia by 8 inches long. Then I wire off narrow pieces of clay onto the wheel. Its like cutting up cookies. You can adjust the diameter of the cylinder. And thickness of each piece.
Thanks for sharing the video. I like hearing the details and the tricks to help along the way. It’s the details that make the work look good. So thanks so much for tirelessly showing us the details.
Thank you for sharing this tip, Matthew! I look forward to seeing your approach to lidded minis as well. I woodfired minis and was quite pleased with the results!😊
I use a metal rib for cutting off the hump. I wet the one side of the rib that im cutting with. then push in at the same undercut joint as in your video. once the rib cuts half way through it will be sitting on the rib. it makes for transferring the pot to another board easy.
Just another thing to try if your intrested:)
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing!
I don’t comment often on your channel but I want to say thanks for sharing ! I enjoy your videos .
I did this for Christmas presents one year. I didn't know about the fishline trick though, and had to sand some pots afterwards. Thanks.
You will often see Hsin-Chuen Lin cutting off the hump with a bit of kite string
Thanks
ok, but now i need an hour of miniature pottery b-roll to play while i do my class work
WOOOOO!!!!! more MKP content!!!! mesmerizing as always good sir!
Thanks for always producing awesome, informative videos. One question is if you throw off the hump, you can't compress the bottom. Does that lead to s cracks?
Thanks for sharing! ❤
Thanks for sharing this I'm gonna give this a try. Good idea for glaze testing
Great tip Matthew! I don't like making minis for the same reason!!
Do you use a groggy clay always? JW
I had actually tried this last week but with a thicker cord type string. That didn't work well. I'm going to give fishing line a shot, that looks to work perfectly in your video.
Could you do that cutting technique with a large pot?
you can make little mini face jugs that you do!
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I’m sorry but that is not mini that’s more medium I wasted half a year throwing earring size vases on the wheel 😂