Really sharp lines, I like it a lot!Time to switch it up a bit. In this thread I'll be posting containers that are not made off the wheel.
Here's one to start the thread.....
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Thanks! Unfortunately this one took twice as long to make.Really sharp lines, I like it a lot!
It's going to be a while before I fire back up the kiln. I want to jam pack the bisque firing so minimum 75+ pots.Let's see some of your lovely glazes on these angles
Generally handbuilding is going to take longer than throwing. I can throw a mid size simple bowl shape in 5 minutes but making that bowl into a bonsai pot takes significantly longer. Handbuilding is a whole different animal when you aim for the clean lines your pots exhibit.Thanks! Unfortunately this one took twice as long to make.
I'm sure it will get a little faster. I just have to work out the little nuances.You’ll get faster!! Looks great.
Had to start another thread as this one is built by hand. Now I have threads for all my pots, lolHey!!!!!!
It's a trilogy!!!
Now we know most great movies come is series of three... LOTR and the Hobbit, the original Star Wars, The Dark Knight, Blade, Back to the Future... maybe @Pitoon can take this one to Harry Potter level (Potter... get it? )
jokes aside, yes please! More of those.
Hey! A nice masculine shohin pot! Compared to your other work, this one looks much heavier. How thick are the walls?Here's one to start the thread.....
Thanks! Had to switch it up, need some variety to offer at the National show . Greenware as is upper lip about 1/2" and the walls 1/4". Cone 6 is 12% shrinkage while Cone 10 is 14%, so it will get smaller just a tad bit. I'm leaning toward firing this at Cone 10.Hey! A nice masculine shohin pot! Compared to your other work, this one looks much heavier. How thick are the walls?
Look forward to it! Are you going to glaze it?Thanks! Had to switch it up, need some variety to offer at the National show . Greenware as is upper lip about 1/2" and the walls 1/4". Cone 6 is 12% shrinkage while Cone 10 is 14%, so it will get smaller just a tad bit. I'm leaning toward firing this at Cone 10.
Yessir! I have a really nice Cone 10 glaze for it.Look forward to it! Are you going to glaze it?
What’s the clay body?Time to switch it up a bit. In this thread I'll be posting containers that are not made off the wheel.
Here's one to start the thread.....
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Standard #153What’s the clay body?
@hemi71cudaTime to switch it up a bit. In this thread I'll be posting containers that are not made off the wheel.
Here's one to start the thread.....
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