Hi, so glad your going over you previous videos, what I like is your explanation of what's happening when it's happened, you no nonsense approach is a breath of fresh air. It makes sense and once back into class on 26th I will be using your techniques can't wait to go back. Thankyou😊
Thank you. You really clarified some issues for me I was having with my lidded jars. It did NOT look fun throwing with that too dry clay! Also lid 3 made me say wow!
Thank you so much your very informative and very helpful with all your instructions. Just starting out and waiting for my studio so I can practice but it's nice to keep watching
Hey Mudgirl, I watched your Lidded Pots video from a couple of years ago and thought that would be a good project for the evening. I checked and had a 5lb pug of clay available which if I used it all would push my limits but I thought why not. The clay was a little hard so I wedged till it seemed uniform and softened up some then I started centering it. Now I can center a 1lb ball in just a few seconds, 2lb takes a bit longer and 3lb takes a bit of work but this 5lb just wasn't cooperating. After many minutes of trying I had worked up a pretty good sweat and had taken off probably 2lb of slip before I said "Good enough". I then started to open up but the farther down I made the well the more wonky the clay became until eventually I broke through the bottom into a large air pocket. Not just a bubble mind you but what you would actually have to call a pocket. I cut the clay from the bat flipped it over and sure enough there was a golf ball sized hole in the bottom. I know this air was not in the clay to begin with and I made sure the bottom was rounded when I slapped it on the bat so now I am going to search your channel for videos on centering and maybe get an idea of where I went wrong and learn something new.
I really appreciate the detailed description in your video. Could you please specify what your “fancy wood knife” is? I need to order one for making galleries. Thanks!
Hi, so glad your going over you previous videos, what I like is your explanation of what's happening when it's happened, you no nonsense approach is a breath of fresh air. It makes sense and once back into class on 26th I will be using your techniques can't wait to go back. Thankyou😊
Hey Melanie... I really love your work and your lecture. You are very clear, and I particularly like that you talk us through the project.
You are so welcome!
I finally found a great studio to work & fire in and will receive my new wheel tomorrow. It's artisans like you that motivated and inspired me again.
Thank you. You really clarified some issues for me I was having with my lidded jars. It did NOT look fun throwing with that too dry clay! Also lid 3 made me say wow!
Love your videos. I only learn from TH-cam. You are my favorite teacher!
Wow that is such a huge compliment. You made my morning. Of you’re ever in Jersey stop by for a quick lesson!!!
Thank you so much your very informative and very helpful with all your instructions. Just starting out and waiting for my studio so I can practice but it's nice to keep watching
What great tutorial. Thanks so much.
I love the video. You are a great teacher!
Thanks so much. I love teaching especially beginners I love to see it "click"
@@MudgirlPottery and I'm a beginner, so I especially like your teaching abilities. Again thanks!
very good video thank you this is helpful.
This was super helpful especially in relation to making the flange and gallery. Thank u so much!
Glad it helped. I have a “fancy wood tool” from Kemper that is hard to find. When I can find them again, I’ll let all know!
Very informative!
Thank you! Learned a lot! This was excellent!
Hey Mudgirl, I watched your Lidded Pots video from a couple of years ago and thought that would be a good project for the evening.
I checked and had a 5lb pug of clay available which if I used it all would push my limits but I thought why not. The clay was a little hard so I wedged till it seemed uniform and softened up some then I started centering it. Now I can center a 1lb ball in just a few seconds, 2lb takes a bit longer and 3lb takes a bit of work but this 5lb just wasn't cooperating. After many minutes of trying I had worked up a pretty good sweat and had taken off probably 2lb of slip before I said "Good enough". I then started to open up but the farther down I made the well the more wonky the clay became until eventually I broke through the bottom into a large air pocket. Not just a bubble mind you but what you would actually have to call a pocket. I cut the clay from the bat flipped it over and sure enough there was a golf ball sized hole in the bottom. I know this air was not in the clay to begin with and I made sure the bottom was rounded when I slapped it on the bat so now I am going to search your channel for videos on centering and maybe get an idea of where I went wrong and learn something new.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks very interesting..can u pls show how u trim the lid...al therr..pls if possible
I really appreciate the detailed description in your video. Could you please specify what your “fancy wood knife” is? I need to order one for making galleries. Thanks!
Hi there,. Glad it helped. I have no idea what it is called.. LOL, Let me look into it!
How much clay do you recommend for this size pot?
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