Using hand carved clay rollers to make 3D prints on trays and mugs, including a glazing tutorial and photos of finished pieces. Music by www.youtube.co...
Hello Vaughan, I just watched two of your videos now on a dark rainy day here in Iceland. I did watch, a few weeks ago, your video on making these intricate fish stamps and I love to see how you use them. The finished trays are so beautiful. The glazes are amazing! That purple one!!!! Thanks once again for all the work you put in for us to watch, it is so inspiring. 💚💜
Thank you Linda, I hope your winter is kind to you this year. We had a very long Autumn but we are dipping into the freezing zone tonight. Poor flowers.
@@Vsmithpots Thanks Vaughan, we did not get any summer here, so let's hope we'll get a decent winter. I don't mind the cold, it's the blizzards and heavy snowfall, that can be taxing.... My favorite winter weather is what we call in Icelandic "hundslappadrífa", direct translation would be something like dog feet snow.....Lol. It's when the snow flakes are big and fall slowly, making everything magical. I also love a still frosty day when the sun is shining and you can hear every step you take in the snow..... you know the sound. Take care 🙂
@@linda.s.gislad I like the snow too, especially because I own plow truck and moving it is easy. It makes a magical wonderland and sitting by the wood stove looking at it is so warming.
You are such a joy to watch and listen to, like having a friend in the pottery with me. I've been making pottery for 14 years now, but I still learn new things all the time. I'm a wheel thrower at heart, but do enjoy a little bit of handbuilding as well. I was just thinking of throwing my first lamp, and I said "I bet Vaughan has a video!" It was a great video and I can't wait to try it out. Thank you for being a bright light in this world. and for sharing your skills and art with us all.
I am a handbuilder who enjoyed all of your videos. Even the wheel demos, soothing for someone who has an affinity to clay. But I really appreciate these hand building demos. Thank you.
Hi Vaughan, I'm new to your channel and am happy the TH-cam sent you my way lol. I've been thinking about making some Christmas mugs using stamps and I've never tried that so this video is very helpful. Thank You for sharing!
Thanks from Nova Scotia. Say hello to Susan at For Seasons art gallery, Art studio in Randburg, South Africa Address: 03 4th Ave, Linden, Randburg, 2195, South Africa. I went to college with her. Long shot that you are near her. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing I am A handbuilder my hands look something like Maud Lewis great movie! but I use a pool noodle for making mugs 11 inch diameter for those that cant find a cardboard tube
So quick...in making these mugs with your carved stamp. Wondering have you ever had one of your molds break on you when applying pressure to the slab? I know the thicker the stamps the better, I imagine. I think I would make mine cups a bit thinner, because when you add the liquid it might be a bit heavy, are they? So smart you are❤❤❤
I really appreciated your hand building demonstration and your fish roller stamps are incredible! I have question about your trays, how do you prevent them from warping?
I just looked through your video playlist and don't see the video where you made these press molds. Is it in that video called Hand Building Speedy Fish Trays that you uploaded a month ago? I've actually been planning on making a set of cups like this but have been busy with other projects. (carpentry)
The press molds are hand built from a slab, when leather hard carve out your design, curve it. Add your handle, Fire it when dry. At least that's what I can tell from looking at it.
if you said it in the begining i missed it but the bisc fired print makers, did you say you made a video on how you made them? and another question why did you curve them? are they easier to use? rather than flat pieces, or is it because there is so much detail to transfer. Great video, the trays with the wavy edges was beautiful. thank you Vaughan.
Here is the video.. th-cam.com/video/i2CzCiHt7Mk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rCQTGrKpBOFu3VhZ I curve them so it is easier to put a lot of pressure at the contact point. Thanks.
Hey Vaughn, on your trays with the styofoam molds if you wanted your dish to be as deep as the Styrofoam im assuming you would just measure the depth & cut your clay to that depth.. That would make a nice baking dish. I was told by my pottery supplier that you have to use high fire clay for anything going into an oven, low fire clay wouldn't hold up with repeated heating. Is this true? What if the low fire clay had grog in it? My high fires just dont turn out right, so ive given up on anything high fire.
Hello Vaughan, I just watched two of your videos now on a dark rainy day here in Iceland. I did watch, a few weeks ago, your video on making these intricate fish stamps and I love to see how you use them. The finished trays are so beautiful. The glazes are amazing! That purple one!!!! Thanks once again for all the work you put in for us to watch, it is so inspiring. 💚💜
Thank you Linda, I hope your winter is kind to you this year. We had a very long Autumn but we are dipping into the freezing zone tonight. Poor flowers.
@@Vsmithpots Thanks Vaughan, we did not get any summer here, so let's hope we'll get a decent winter. I don't mind the cold, it's the blizzards and heavy snowfall, that can be taxing.... My favorite winter weather is what we call in Icelandic "hundslappadrífa", direct translation would be something like dog feet snow.....Lol. It's when the snow flakes are big and fall slowly, making everything magical. I also love a still frosty day when the sun is shining and you can hear every step you take in the snow..... you know the sound. Take care 🙂
@@linda.s.gislad I like the snow too, especially because I own plow truck and moving it is easy. It makes a magical wonderland and sitting by the wood stove looking at it is so warming.
You are such a joy to watch and listen to, like having a friend in the pottery with me. I've been making pottery for 14 years now, but I still learn new things all the time. I'm a wheel thrower at heart, but do enjoy a little bit of handbuilding as well. I was just thinking of throwing my first lamp, and I said "I bet Vaughan has a video!" It was a great video and I can't wait to try it out. Thank you for being a bright light in this world. and for sharing your skills and art with us all.
Thanks Miss Molly, I am happy to help avoid my mistakes, hopefully I can short cut your journey in clay.
I am a handbuilder who enjoyed all of your videos. Even the wheel demos, soothing for someone who has an affinity to clay. But I really appreciate these hand building demos. Thank you.
You are welcome.
I love these!!!! The size of these mugs are great. I just found your wonderful videos. I’m from San Antonio, Texas.
I would love to see the video on how to make your stamp rollers.
Love the unique handle you made on the fish mug & the extra details to added in the blank space really made it pop❤
vaughan, my king!@mariliamoura
Thank you. I will be working on thinning the clay slab more.
WOW! Your roller stamps are so cool!! 🐟👏👏👏👏
Hi Vaughan, I'm new to your channel and am happy the TH-cam sent you my way lol. I've been thinking about making some Christmas mugs using stamps and I've never tried that so this video is very helpful. Thank You for sharing!
Welcome to the channel, let me know how you do with them.
I sooo enjoyed this video, thanks, regards South Africa 🇿🇦
Thanks from Nova Scotia. Say hello to Susan at For Seasons art gallery, Art studio in Randburg, South Africa
Address: 03 4th Ave, Linden, Randburg, 2195, South Africa. I went to college with her. Long shot that you are near her. Thanks.
Beautiful 😍
I love watching you work Vaughn. God bless
ThanksJ eanne.
I always appreciate and love your videos. The music with this one was Terrific!
Stuart Holman is composing original music for me, he has his own TH-cam channel. Thanks for watching.
Those rocker molds are genius! I sure Enjoy your videos - thank you for your generosity in sharing your ideas and experience.
You are welcome.
So beautiful!
Brilliant, Vaughan!!
Thanks.
It’s nice to see a professional potter who not only throws a lot of pieces but also hand builds from slabs 😊
Thanks.
Awesome! I would love to see how you made your press molds. Will there be a video on that process? Thanks so much for sharing all you do!
It was published a couple of months ago, look back in my history.
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Enjoyed watching this video. Thank you Vaughan.
Greetz
Sheila
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Nice prints Vaughan! Thanks for sharin❤g
Thanks for sharing I am A handbuilder my hands look something like Maud Lewis great movie! but I use a pool noodle for making mugs 11 inch diameter for those that cant find a cardboard tube
PVC pipe works excellent as well...
I use narrow gift tubes for wine bottles. I wrap twice with newsprint so they will slip out easily
So quick...in making these mugs with your carved stamp.
Wondering have you ever had one of your molds break on you when applying pressure to the slab?
I know the thicker the stamps the better, I imagine.
I think I would make mine cups a bit thinner, because when you add the liquid it might be a bit heavy, are they?
So smart you are❤❤❤
I think for beginners start thicker, as you gain experience go thinner, there is a point when the roller stamp will cut through the clay.
I really appreciated your hand building demonstration and your fish roller stamps are incredible! I have question about your trays, how do you prevent them from warping?
Dry the slowly lightly covered in plastic, or in a damp cupboard.
My first time watching. Really enjoyed it..might ask if you would give measurements. Thank you
I try to remember to give weights and dimensions when I make things. Thanks for reminding me.
I just looked through your video playlist and don't see the video where you made these press molds. Is it in that video called Hand Building Speedy Fish Trays that you uploaded a month ago? I've actually been planning on making a set of cups like this but have been busy with other projects. (carpentry)
The press molds are hand built from a slab, when leather hard carve out your design, curve it. Add your handle, Fire it when dry.
At least that's what I can tell from looking at it.
Yes it is in that video.
That is the one.
Thanks for the info! Awesome prints !
Love the clay rollers. I can't find your tutorial on how you made them.
Can you please direct me to the correct video.
Thanks
th-cam.com/video/i2CzCiHt7Mk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gcoTy5ApanlVLOyT
Vaughn, do you have a video on how to make the fish stamps?
Yes it’ll is the speedy fish trays video.
if you said it in the begining i missed it but the bisc fired print makers, did you say you made a video on how you made them? and another question why did you curve them? are they easier to use? rather than flat pieces, or is it because there is so much detail to transfer. Great video, the trays with the wavy edges was beautiful. thank you Vaughan.
Here is the video.. th-cam.com/video/i2CzCiHt7Mk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rCQTGrKpBOFu3VhZ
I curve them so it is easier to put a lot of pressure at the contact point.
Thanks.
@@Vsmithpots thankyou
Hey Vaughn, on your trays with the styofoam molds if you wanted your dish to be as deep as the Styrofoam im assuming you would just measure the depth & cut your clay to that depth..
That would make a nice baking dish.
I was told by my pottery supplier that you have to use high fire clay for anything going into an oven, low fire clay wouldn't hold up with repeated heating.
Is this true?
What if the low fire clay had grog in it?
My high fires just dont turn out right, so ive given up on anything high fire.
I wonder if you baked in one it would show the image in the bread or cake?
Here is the link to making the roller stamps. th-cam.com/video/i2CzCiHt7Mk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rCQTGrKpBOFu3VhZ
Do you ever sell your round stamps for stamping mugs?
Sorry no, but they are easy to make.
I wrap my tubes with two separate rings of newsprint so the form doesn’t stick to the clay and will slip out easily.
Do you sale your stamps?
They are easy to make yourself, a nice winter project.