Since I started pottery in 1964 there have been so many strides forward. I watch all and any TH-cam videos and I will always learn something new. I have been potting since 1964 and I am still loving the process and learning.Pottery whether you have practised for one day or 40 years, there is always something new.
I love this! Reclaiming clay was the main reason I love clay so much. If I don’t love it I reclaim it even if it is bone dry. Thank you so much for sharing this. My reclaim bucket is 5lt as I only have a small unit. I do use a pillow case as I put the clay in the pillow case on the plaster slab. Makes it easier to flip 😊
Best way by far 👍 I use a large plaster bat I made in a cardboard box! Being nearly 50 and been doing pottery over 25 years…. I will use power tools to mix and slam wedging as my body aches these’d days!! Pottery can be quite harsh in one’s body over the years.
I love working with reclaim (because centering that beautiful clay is so easy most of the time!!) that I sometimes feel sad opening a new bag of clay BUT I also love working with a new bag of clay because I don't have to wedge because I'm too broke for a pug mill nor do I have the space!! :) Always looking forward to your Sunday videos!! :D
its the way i do it lol. the best part i like about reclaiming is that its free clay. years ago i would of thought it out. i know not good. i learned that my profits are in reclaim. thanks for sharing.
Picked up some pre-made plaster bats today from my local in Seattle. Was ready to cast them myself, but the material cost was not far off and not having to wait for them to dry fully was a bonus. Now drying out my first batch of reclaim, and excited to see how it goes! Spoiler: watching doesn't make the clay dry faster!
Spot on! I’ve been doing this since I started working with Clay! Am I lazy? Am I efficient? I won’t even judge myself on this, but I do know that it’s easy, and that is what I am after! Thank you for sharing this.
Totally agree with you about the silly pillowcase method. After trying it twice, I realized how much extra work was involved over the simple scoop onto a plaster bat system. 😁
I enjoyed watching this video, thank-you for it. Question: I have some clay I got cheaply because it's got mold from being stored outside a very long time in its bags. Is there any special technique to reclaiming it, or just the same procedure?
I’ve always done it this way because I thought it was strange to dry then wet it again 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Then when it’s mixed and wet I make colored clay with some of it while it’s really soft and mixable. 😎
I made plaster batts and did my very first reclaim, and when I pealed the clay away from the bat, some plaster pulled off the bat and ruined my clay 😑 what did I do wrong!?!
Personally as someone who just generally finds all thoughtless/needless wasting of resources to be extremely irksome, regarding ceramics my prefered method tends to be reclayming it.... .. .
Since I started pottery in 1964 there have been so many strides forward. I watch all and any TH-cam videos and I will always learn something new. I have been potting since 1964 and I am still loving the process and learning.Pottery whether you have practised for one day or 40 years, there is always something new.
“Potters be slammin’!” 😂 I want the tshirt. 11:04
I love this! Reclaiming clay was the main reason I love clay so much. If I don’t love it I reclaim it even if it is bone dry. Thank you so much for sharing this. My reclaim bucket is 5lt as I only have a small unit. I do use a pillow case as I put the clay in the pillow case on the plaster slab. Makes it easier to flip 😊
Best way by far 👍 I use a large plaster bat I made in a cardboard box! Being nearly 50 and been doing pottery over 25 years…. I will use power tools to mix and slam wedging as my body aches these’d days!! Pottery can be quite harsh in one’s body over the years.
Love your editing. You make great content. Enjoyable and informative. ❤
This tutorial was awesome! Thank you
Running fingers down the cross section of the reclaim block to test how blended the layers are is an excellent tip! Thank you for the awesome video!
I love working with reclaim (because centering that beautiful clay is so easy most of the time!!) that I sometimes feel sad opening a new bag of clay BUT I also love working with a new bag of clay because I don't have to wedge because I'm too broke for a pug mill nor do I have the space!! :) Always looking forward to your Sunday videos!! :D
its the way i do it lol. the best part i like about reclaiming is that its free clay. years ago i would of thought it out. i know not good. i learned that my profits are in reclaim. thanks for sharing.
Thank you for posting this informative and entertaining explanation!
Picked up some pre-made plaster bats today from my local in Seattle. Was ready to cast them myself, but the material cost was not far off and not having to wait for them to dry fully was a bonus. Now drying out my first batch of reclaim, and excited to see how it goes! Spoiler: watching doesn't make the clay dry faster!
I'm so glad you all just put it into one bucket too, that's how I instinctively started doing it!
Spot on! I’ve been doing this since I started working with Clay! Am I lazy? Am I efficient? I won’t even judge myself on this, but I do know that it’s easy, and that is what I am after! Thank you for sharing this.
thanks for sharing super helpful, totally going to use this next time i reclaim clay :)
I slam in smaller layers - helps to avoid carpal tunnel. Wedging kills me sometimes
This is perfect timing as I’ve got a bucket of reclaim to use up! Thank you!
This was extremely timely. I appreciate your outlook and philosophies, many thanks.
Totally agree with you about the silly pillowcase method. After trying it twice, I realized how much extra work was involved over the simple scoop onto a plaster bat system. 😁
I enjoyed watching this video, thank-you for it. Question: I have some clay I got cheaply because it's got mold from being stored outside a very long time in its bags. Is there any special technique to reclaiming it, or just the same procedure?
Great philosophy. Simple + easy.
I’ve always done it this way because I thought it was strange to dry then wet it again 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Then when it’s mixed and wet I make colored clay with some of it while it’s really soft and mixable. 😎
thank u so much i HATE RECLAIM RAHHHHHHHHHHH i love this i will absolutely be using it soon to make all my reclaim!!!!!!
Rather than a plaster bat (which is too involved for me to make), I've been using a piece of drywall. It works very well. Cheers.
Thanks Lilly, good timing. How did you attach the casters to your bins? Love your videos!
They’re ikea bins and you can buy the casters which attach 🥰
What can too dry green clay do?I have a 3 litter kiln. Tooth and nail to get life... to a bigger kiln. I'm getting their?
I made plaster batts and did my very first reclaim, and when I pealed the clay away from the bat, some plaster pulled off the bat and ruined my clay 😑 what did I do wrong!?!
Potters be slammin' 😂🙌
yes.
Love the tips! I try to follow this method but i keep running into a problem. Why does my reclaim always start to stink!? Halp.
Nice
You let your clay sit?
looks guiltily at my many many buckets of reclaim.
I love the squish squish of the hand, its my therapy
Personally as someone who just generally finds all thoughtless/needless wasting of resources to be extremely irksome, regarding ceramics my prefered method tends to be reclayming it.... .. .
S'Laky *hat tip*
Lol
That’s wedging. It’s been done since the beginning of time.
Great tips, hard to watch, just clip the mic onto your dress or something and dial down the woke please, for your own good.
Dial down the woke??
What's that mean?
I slam in smaller layers - helps to avoid carpal tunnel. Wedging kills me sometimes
Slightly wedge