I blow glass, and recently bought a set of old calipers from ebay. It's so nice to see old, and clearly well made tools (unlike the new ones in similar price range that just looked poor quality). There's a lot of witness marks and shiny edges to it, the points aren't necessarily perfect, but for me they are ideal, because there is very little concern about breaking them, and it allows me to carry on using a tool that has survived many years
Thank you sharing your knowledge throughout the year. You have been a tremendous help in my pottery journey. Enjoy your holiday. Can’t wait for next year!!!
Inspired me to start throwing and I just made my first teapot based off your videos! Thanks for the inspiration and have a great holiday. Your work is beautiful
I don’t know what came over me bout an hour ago I thought I wanna watch some pottery and I gotta say your commentary is awesome and makes it easier to understand hood u have a good Christmas
Loving the calipers. I have a few pairs of hand forged scissors. On tenterhooks til next time when you finish this teapot. Your videos are like one ongoing master class. So great to be able to attend. Thank you. Happy Xmas. 🎄 Xxx, X
Lovely to watch and so insightful as always. One quick question. What is the other clay in your tray? Would it not contaminate your usual clay body when recycling?
It’s a clay I’m testing - but it’s stoneware that fires to the same temperature, so I’ll just really thoroughly mix it into my usual body and maybe it’ll work and produce a small batch of slightly strange coloured pots. Or they’ll all break terribly…
The little calipers you found is really cute! I found an old metalic calipers but I guess it was not designed to use with clay... it got rusty T_T I gave it a special treatment and will be more carefull, did you have the same problem once? Thank you for your videos, they're really inspiring and informative!🙏 Have a nice break!
A lid gallery with less height likes to tip over when pouring liquid. You can fit your lid tightly in order to avoid that. But, that will cause a vacuum and require a tacky hole in your lid. I assume yours have a hole. Let me check back now.
I blow glass, and recently bought a set of old calipers from ebay. It's so nice to see old, and clearly well made tools (unlike the new ones in similar price range that just looked poor quality). There's a lot of witness marks and shiny edges to it, the points aren't necessarily perfect, but for me they are ideal, because there is very little concern about breaking them, and it allows me to carry on using a tool that has survived many years
I’m glad the calipers are living a new life with you! I also appreciate how much you show the cleaning up process as part of the whole endeavor
That's almost my favorite part!
Thank you sharing your knowledge throughout the year. You have been a tremendous help in my pottery journey. Enjoy your holiday. Can’t wait for next year!!!
Inspired me to start throwing and I just made my first teapot based off your videos! Thanks for the inspiration and have a great holiday. Your work is beautiful
I don’t know what came over me bout an hour ago I thought I wanna watch some pottery and I gotta say your commentary is awesome and makes it easier to understand hood u have a good Christmas
Have a good Christmas Florian. Great content again.
Thank you Mark, a very merry Christmas to you too.
Beautiful calipers and wonderful they will get used to create beautiful pottery. Happy Holidays
Aren’t they just? I have way too many now… thanks for watching, Emma!
Happy holidays to you and yours! Thanks so much for the wonderful content all year.
Loving the calipers. I have a few pairs of hand forged scissors.
On tenterhooks til next time when you finish this teapot. Your videos are like one ongoing master class. So great to be able to attend. Thank you.
Happy Xmas. 🎄
Xxx,
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Love the antique tools you found! Wishing you and your loved ones a merry Christmas!
Lovely as always. Merry Christmas to you.
happy holidays! hope you get to relax! and great video tea pots are sooo finicky i find mine always dribble a little from the spout
Merry Christmas, Alex! Thanks for taking your time to watch my videos throughout the year.
Your channel is really great, I've subscribed your channel and I've turned on your channel bell so I can watch it every time you upload a video.
i like this video, thank you for sharing 😍😍
Lovely to watch and so insightful as always.
One quick question.
What is the other clay in your tray? Would it not contaminate your usual clay body when recycling?
It’s a clay I’m testing - but it’s stoneware that fires to the same temperature, so I’ll just really thoroughly mix it into my usual body and maybe it’ll work and produce a small batch of slightly strange coloured pots. Or they’ll all break terribly…
👌Good luck and lasting success
Looking forward for the Endresult. Untill then...Merry Xmas to You and Your Family and of course Your Dachshund. 🎄
Thank you Mike, all the very best to you too! Appreciate you subscribing and taking your precious time to watch!
The little calipers you found is really cute! I found an old metalic calipers but I guess it was not designed to use with clay... it got rusty T_T
I gave it a special treatment and will be more carefull, did you have the same problem once?
Thank you for your videos, they're really inspiring and informative!🙏
Have a nice break!
Merry Christmas Florian!
Merry Christmas Jackie!
I haven’t thrown in almost 20 years. But it is time to return.
Very nice
Perfect and nice 🔥
A lid gallery with less height likes to tip over when pouring liquid. You can fit your lid tightly in order to avoid that. But, that will cause a vacuum and require a tacky hole in your lid. I assume yours have a hole. Let me check back now.
They do indeed have a hole, nearly pierced into the middle of my lids, a feature I rather like from a design point of view.
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@12.00 it looks like a whiskey still.
who doesn't like a nice secondhand finding?