Thank you Dan for this inspiring video, I love your style. "Moon type" jars are difficult to make, especially leaving enough clay at the top to enable bringing it in to a narrow neck; well done.
Hi. Been enjoying your pottery videos for some time. Would it be possible and reasonably inexpensive to fit a rheostat to your power supply to allow slower speeds?
I would love to see the glazed final pieces. The shape on these are beautiful.
Thank you Dan for this inspiring video, I love your style.
"Moon type" jars are difficult to make, especially leaving enough clay at the top to enable bringing it in to a narrow neck; well done.
Yes exactly 👌🏾
nice sharing
Great risky throwing. Number 2 was perfect. Number 3 monumental.
Thank you for sharing God Bless
I don’t know anything about pottery but man I love watching him make these. I also oddly love the sound of the wheel turning
Try it sometimes. Worth every failed throw.
Wow, such skill. I absolutely the the moon shape.🥰
Outstanding shapes!
Awesome 🤙
Very nicd
Wow! Amazing work. This really takes skill
Very talented
Wow amazing work,👍🔔 like and subscribed,stay connected
Beautiful.
Cracking effort!
I have bin watching since 100k
Merry Christmas my friend!
I like this video
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Hi. Been enjoying your pottery videos for some time. Would it be possible and reasonably inexpensive to fit a rheostat to your power supply to allow slower speeds?
Good suggestion.
What clay body are you using and how many pounds do you throw in this video?
HOW MUCH CLAY, SIR
Can I get clay lol
Oh
First?
Really
@@DuskPShermanWallaby123 Yes really it’s what no life’s do 🙃
@@pyr_ky5729 oh ok