How To Make A Lidded Jar In One Piece // cut off lid
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ก.ค. 2024
- An easy way to make lidded jars from clay!
In this video I explain to you how to throw a closed form on the potter's wheel. After this has dried I cut off the top part, which becomes the lid.
In the end I show you some Amaco glaze combinations you might like to try!
I used about 550 grams of clay
Bisque fire: 1020°C / 1868°F / cone 06
Glaze fire: 1220°C / 2228°F / cone 6
Let me know in the comments if you have any questions!
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Been searching TH-cam for a “how to” do this, and you explained and demonstrated it so well!! Thank you! Excited to give this a go tomorrow!
Thank you so much!! Have fun :)
I've been struggling with getting lids to match once i cut off, this was so helpful! I'm going to try the diagnol cut-i think it'll make such a difference! thank you for sharing your process, loved seeing the results too :)
Calder excellent demo, video and excellent and clear teaching- thank you so much
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video :))
Hi Calder ~ as always, a wonderfully clear instructional video. Your patience and meticulous work is so inspiring. Beautiful jars, and you always make us feel that if you can create something, then we can too. Thank you!
Thank you so much!!🤗
Thank you so much for sharing, I'm heading to my home studio to attempt this right now :)
Have fun :))
Amazing!!
Excellent video, thank you.
Oh deze is zo interessant. Thx ♥️🍀
marvelous.
loved this video ! Thank you!
This is such a great video, thank you!
Great job😇🙏
Very informative video..
Very nice and effective video… love it! Thank you so much for sharing🤩
This was really helpful! Your instructions are so easy to follow, I loved your video.
The seaweed one thooo 🤤🤤🤤
Beautiful:)🧡👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!!😊
Thank you Calder these little pots look so cute and I can't wait try this technique ! Great tutorial ;)
Thank you so much!! Have fun!😊
Excellent
Thank you!!
Beautiful.
Thank you!!
Lively tutorial ! u r an amazing teacher 😀
Thank you so much!!☺️
Amazing I Will try It, thanks and a greeting from Spain!!!
Thank you! Have fun!
Prachtige video. Ik ben nog aan het oefenen en bewonder jouw werk en uitleg👍🏻
Dankjewel!!😊
Excellent vidéo! I’d be curious to try this for handbuilding, too!
Thank you!! Ooh that would be cool!
hello Calder, thank you very much for your video, it turned out really nice, have a nice weekend Conny🤗🤗🤗
Hi Conny, Thank you! Have a nice weekend🥳🎉
Thank you!
I'll definitely try it out 🙂
definitely going to try this
thanks again for another amazing video! just one more question. i see you usually paint glaze over rather than dip. I too prefer painting glaze rather than dipping as sometimes my dipping is giving me inconsistency in glaze. can you recommend good brush so that the glazing is smooth without leaving brush marks. of course, i like having brush marks on some pieces, but some of them i would like to keep it smooth.
Hi. Thank you for the great video. Do you go back and fill in the little hole that you made before you fire the pot? Thank you.
Thank you! I forgot to mention, but I don't. The hole closes on the outside when trimming the piece. And it was very small on the inside, so I just filled it with glaze. But if the hole you make is a bit too big and still visible, you can go over it with a wet sponge and smooth it out. And even put a little piece of clay into it, if necessary😊
Great video. Do you happen to have a tutorial on chattering?
Thank you! I unfortunately don't, but I can make one in the future. This will take some time tho😅
@@caldervanandel thank you!
That was nice 👌🏻 but I have a question! What happened to that hole that you made to avoid of crack? What did you do?
You can put a little clay in the hole inside and out. Often, when trimming, it closes up on its own.
How do I change ge my whee l?
Hi Calder do you fire your lid on the pot? I worry about them sticking together. Thank you. 😊
I fire the lid on the pot during the bisque fire, but I fire them separate from each other during the glaze fire :)
What cone are you working in?
Did you fill in the hole you made to let the air out for shrinkage with any slip and clay?
The hole closed on the outside while trimming it, and the inside got filled with glaze. But if the hole is too big you could fill it with a little piece of clay and smooth it out with a sponge :)