I LOVE these videos!! I love ALL the videos!! I’ll take whatever you prefer at the time-just keep making them!! What a beautiful vase- the use of a teaspoon is fun to watch too 🙂
Thank you, I'm glad you like. The vase is waiting a good moment to re-fire it, as the first firing it was not evenly glazed :( but you can imagine it in pure white glaze.
I am glad you love my videos. Thank you for your kind words. The bat I use in this video is cut out from waterproof plywood. The brown surface is some kind of laminate layer, It gives a nice surface to work on. But still, moistureproof MDF is far better material for a bat.
@@klementi-art Thank you for the answer. It looks very elegant anyway :) I'm going to experiment with custom-made bats from water-proof mdf (green one). I'll follow you to learn more wheel throwing techniques. Thanks for sharing this!
I LOVE these videos!!
I love ALL the videos!!
I’ll take whatever you prefer at the time-just keep making them!!
What a beautiful vase- the use of a teaspoon is fun to watch too 🙂
I'm so glad you like them all :) Those comments give me strenth to continu making them.
Lovely! No chatter, no music, just great work. Thanks so much for sharing. I would love to see the glazed product once you reach the “finish line”. 😂
Thank you, I'm glad you like. The vase is waiting a good moment to re-fire it, as the first firing it was not evenly glazed :( but you can imagine it in pure white glaze.
I really enjoy watching your movies! Great job! Also noticed your bat system - is it sth custom? Looks like vinyl or some rubber?
I am glad you love my videos. Thank you for your kind words.
The bat I use in this video is cut out from waterproof plywood. The brown surface is some kind of laminate layer, It gives a nice surface to work on. But still, moistureproof MDF is far better material for a bat.
@@klementi-art Thank you for the answer. It looks very elegant anyway :) I'm going to experiment with custom-made bats from water-proof mdf (green one).
I'll follow you to learn more wheel throwing techniques. Thanks for sharing this!
Good luck, and Im also curious how you're progressing.
I'm waiting for better weather to make new bats from green MDF and cut them outside.
Take care.