Make Pottery At Home Without a Kiln (Or Anything Else)

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Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery

Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery

Күн бұрын

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@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
New here? Subscribe to learn how to make pottery simply and easily with basic tools. If you are a regular viewer and have questions go ahead and ask them here, I try to answer all comments.
@shexdensmore
@shexdensmore 2 жыл бұрын
What if you used a self cleaning oven to fire your pottery?
@julianneandrews219
@julianneandrews219 2 жыл бұрын
With store bought clay, you mentioned that you work a lot of sand into it, is there a percentage you look for, or a texture that tells you when you’ve added enough?
@martharetallick204
@martharetallick204 2 жыл бұрын
Another Tucsonan here. Is it possible to find clay sources in the city?
@sophiaolup2026
@sophiaolup2026 2 жыл бұрын
at 18:49 what are you adding on top of the fuel?
@Korina42
@Korina42 2 жыл бұрын
@@sophiaolup2026 It looks like pieces of broken pottery; non-flammable, and will hold in heat but still let smoke escape.
@malcontentplays2625
@malcontentplays2625 8 ай бұрын
You are my saviour! I am poor… like not “I can’t afford my winter vacation to the Bahamas and my summer spa retreat this year” poor… I’m “I barely can afford rent and my phone and groceries every month” poor… and this actually gives me hope that my lifelong dream of making pottery may come true! People like you are the reason people like me have hobbies and can enjoy life. It’s not a big deal… it’s a HUGE deal!! Thank you so much.
@pmac5934
@pmac5934 7 ай бұрын
I want to reach out to you just to say - keep going . Keep learning from people like Mr Ward . I think you have the wherewithal to make a better life . I've been around for six decades now and I have experienced times of poverty and also great distress including absolute homelessness at times . As of now , I am living a pretty comfortable life, materially speaking . All things will pass . Keep faith in yourself , allow for time and your own will and abilities ( which will increase as you learn ) to help change your situation , if you can and try to discern the good opportunities from the false ones and always accept them ( the sensible ones, obviously ) if you can see them coming around . In the meantime , do as you are doing ; learn things that you can do , things that knowledgeable people are willing to share with you such as Mr Ward here ( and all the other teachers on KZbin ) . Be curious about the world and I think you will prevail . Knowing nothing else about you I wish you all the best . You can and you will x
@19KevinArk82
@19KevinArk82 7 ай бұрын
I said hell yeah!
@TalRohan
@TalRohan 7 ай бұрын
I am an unashamed dumpster diver for exactly this reason, its amazing how you can come up with things you need in order to do the tasks you have in hand...Bricks are easy to find and if you get the right dumpster wood is too. go for it.....I also wait until the end of summer and buy up the really cheap lumpwood charcoal that stores don't want hanging around all winter.
@genxtech5584
@genxtech5584 7 ай бұрын
If you have it in your area try "Freecycle". Lots of folks give away stuff for free on their that they have no use for but don't want to otherwise end up in a landfill. Old bricks, kids play sand, even wood from tree's they had taken down are all things I've seen given away locally before. All you need for your own clay is a shovel, a bucket, and a pillow case. Hope you enjoy your hobby!
@Grandma_Jizzzzzzzard
@Grandma_Jizzzzzzzard 6 ай бұрын
@@pmac5934great comment ❤
@ankeuttajaespanjassa
@ankeuttajaespanjassa 2 жыл бұрын
I have realized that companies have made us believe that we can't do things at home without expensove materials / equipment and it really pisses me off. I'm just on journey from making my own watercolor paint including the binder and because of that I stumbled to your videos and so thankful! Thank you for spreading the know how
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
I feel the same, we all need to reconnect with the earth. Thanks.
@rebeccafionacornel6558
@rebeccafionacornel6558 Жыл бұрын
very true!
@johannabronk721
@johannabronk721 Жыл бұрын
whoa cool. how are you making your own watercolours?
@ClownWhisper
@ClownWhisper Жыл бұрын
No offense but how in the but how in the name of God is it company's fault that it requires expensive equipment to do pottery on a professional level? I don't understand that I'm a Potter I stopped handbuilding in grade school no offense to anyone but that's when I stopped being interested in playing Patty cake with clay. Yes pottery at a traditional level is expensive but it doesn't have to be. When I got started I bought a used kiln for $100 it took me about three or four months of waiting and looking and looking and looking and I found one that was in good enough shape to repair and it was only $100 I bought a case of brick for 50 bucks I got lucky and there's a firebrick company about 30 miles from me. And I cleaned up the wiring and got it all nice and clean and it worked so it cost me about $150 give or take for a kiln! I bought a wheel that was on sale for $650 or something like that which is not the top of the line wheel but it was a good professional wheel and it's been lasting me for quite a minute many years already that's really not that much money for the major tools involved in ceramics. If you don't have that kind of money to spend which I didn't I saved up for it but if you don't want to spend money and do that in your home that way there are studios all over the damn place that you can go in and rent time on their equipment and even take classes. I took classes in high school and was told I really had a knack for it so in later years I came back to it and it was like riding a bike I had a couple of rough days remembering getting the muscle memory back and and then I was off and running. I can make a 4 foot tall beautiful ornate base on my wheel and it's so much enjoyment it's so fun I can't imagine not being able to do it anymore it almost happened I broke my wrist really bad I shattered it luckily it healed OK
@madtabby66
@madtabby66 Жыл бұрын
@@ClownWhisper mad because you didn't need to? Some of us don't find deals.
@rjsongwriter
@rjsongwriter 2 жыл бұрын
So generous of you to demonstrate to those who would love to make pottery but don't have specialized equipment. There is a beauty in this type of pottery that doesn't exist in wheel formed pottery. This pottery is more human, has more charm, character, and "soul." Sure, pottery fired in this way isn't vitrified, but frankly, who cares! This way of making pottery is about art, not trying to compete with commercially made pottery.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I agree wholeheartedly.
@suecollins3246
@suecollins3246 2 жыл бұрын
Could you, I wonder, fire a piece down in a Dakota Fire Pit? Cover the top and slide two pieces of copper pipe through the side holes to facilitate air flow...
@susanmiller7472
@susanmiller7472 2 жыл бұрын
@@suecollins3246 I HAD THAT SAME THOUGHT.
@LiwaySaGu
@LiwaySaGu 2 жыл бұрын
this non vitrified pottery is what we usually use in the philippines for flower/plant pots.
@tomrobards7753
@tomrobards7753 2 жыл бұрын
You would believe the pottery the American Indians make back in the woodland period with no modern tools and that was thousands of years ago
@AdisiTaliWaya
@AdisiTaliWaya 7 ай бұрын
My Cherokee tribe would use clam shells to smooth out their pottery, and some even had patterns cut into the edges to scrape designs into the pots. The creek near my home has freshwater clams, so I use them. I also use mussel shells that I pick up when I travel to beaches on my vacations. Beaches are a great place to find free polished rocks and shells that can be used instead of a gourd shell.
@SoullessScythe
@SoullessScythe 5 ай бұрын
they did indeed, i have a piece i found in iowa, if you look in iowa creeks you can find broken pieces of pottery on creek banks, just takes time and some good eyes.
@aliaanders-j6h
@aliaanders-j6h 2 ай бұрын
Could you post a picture of what you created from those already
@mjremy2605
@mjremy2605 2 жыл бұрын
I was shocked to hear the high sound of good vitrification on the terracotta bowl you made. It sounded very dense and strong. I expected a more fragile clay. I felt so nostalgic watching this. I grew up in the 60's so your music and general vibe in this video felt familiar. Not only an excellent video tutorial, but it reminded me of home. My parents were ceramists back in India. Their factory was well known. They were studio potters with a small workforce of highly skilled potters, glazers, packers. It was a small production place but supplied major outlets with art pottery for years. My dad made his own glazes, built his own electric kilns with kanthal wires, my mother prepared for art exhibitions. They even exhibited their pieces at the Victoria Albert Museum in London, UK. I still have those two pieces. During the Indian monsoons, the weather cooled down, the rain fell in sheets, the clay dried on plaster slabs on the verandah before kneading, and the smell of baking pottery pervaded the rooms where we worked. There was a hum of activity and creativity that were the most beautiful and peaceful moments of my childhood. My parents were at their industrious best in that environment, my mother getting orders filled, my dad measuring out new glaze recipes on his scale. As the hot afternoon cooled into evening, the sun slanted into the rooms painting everyone golden. I remember each worker like a sepia photograph. I remember feeling sad when the day ended and we had to go home. I wanted to live there among the clay and ovens and glazes and wheels and dust and sweat and slip and molds. I loved that place. For years I felt so sad here without a kiln or pottery, raising kids and working inside a prison of walls, my creativity stifled. Suddenly, I watch this video. I don't need a kiln. I have clay. I have a wheel. I can fire them in my back yard. I can use black and white engobes, and a pebble to burnish the pots to a satin gloss. I don't need glazes. I feel so liberated. I could even make pottery while traveling in my RV. All it takes is a campfire. KZbin is wonderful. And so are your videos. Thank you. Subscribed.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your childhood experiences with pottery, what a wonderful way to grow up. I hope you are able to return to the clay and that my videos might be helpful in that. Thanks for watching!
@221b-Maker-Street
@221b-Maker-Street 2 жыл бұрын
What wonderful writing...
@LisaStojanovski
@LisaStojanovski 2 жыл бұрын
This may be the best piece of writing on the internet for today.
@mochamilksubs
@mochamilksubs 2 жыл бұрын
Goodness what beautiful writing! I must say that as an aspiring writer you are very talented. Thank you for sharing your experiences in such a captivating manner. what an inspiration!
@thomasswoodward
@thomasswoodward 2 жыл бұрын
Write a book. Please.
@EmerlyNickel
@EmerlyNickel 2 жыл бұрын
I mean this as a compliment: Watching this video reminded me so much of watching public access shows in the 90s. I don't know what it is: the sound, the editing, but all of it culminated into giving it that vibe and I love it! I was hit with a wave of nostalgia. Even seeing your cellphone on the table didn't take that nostalgia away :D I'm definitely checking out the rest of your channel when I'm done watching this video. Thank you!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Someone else recently said that this video reminded them of the 90s. Funny, it wasn't intentional.
@Olivia-bh7vs
@Olivia-bh7vs 2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of a simpler more wholesome time, I get what you mean. So pure
@user-ms1ue8bd8r
@user-ms1ue8bd8r 2 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! I love it!
@KW-dp5py
@KW-dp5py 2 жыл бұрын
YES!! I think it's the music that has the vibe. Calm, soothing like Mr. Rogers and even Peanuts Gang, reminiscent of when they are walking or doing something where words are not necessary (so thankfully absent) lol. Nice video, thank you.
@FlaxeMusic
@FlaxeMusic 2 жыл бұрын
@@AncientPottery Whatever you're doin don't change it. This is an absolute vibe, I'm enthralled, soothed and educated simultaneously.
@lynnealuebben1967
@lynnealuebben1967 Жыл бұрын
As an educator who helps homeschooling parents, often cost is what limits most education. I love ideas that help turn what we have into working models. Thank you for this.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome.
@bettybrooks6585
@bettybrooks6585 Жыл бұрын
Hi Lynn, Did you have a chance to build the fire yet? I would love to try this project with my kiddos in our back yard. Was that a particular type/brand of charcoal he used?
@rockcollin1580
@rockcollin1580 2 жыл бұрын
Dude where have you been all my life? I love your videos! You're the perfect balance of goofy/informative/concise/pleasant
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Where have you been MY whole life. Thanks, I needed this comment today, someone misinterpreted my goofy as cringy.
@CKNate1
@CKNate1 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! Subbed
@canterlilyfarm
@canterlilyfarm 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the video. My daughter's and I have been badly wanting to try pottery but I can't afford a kiln. We are going to delve into this now.
@rockcollin1580
@rockcollin1580 2 жыл бұрын
@@canterlilyfarm This guy is great, eh? :)
@Olivia-bh7vs
@Olivia-bh7vs 2 жыл бұрын
well said! He's a breath of fresh air!
@faith2691
@faith2691 Жыл бұрын
I'm sculpting with polymer clay, silently wishing we could use real clay, but no kiln, right? A few hours later and no research, this video pops up. I love spirit! Thank you 😊
@mayankgulati6557
@mayankgulati6557 6 ай бұрын
did you took vaccination? it has been happening to me too and i think its because of the vaccination they planted something in our head or something
@BobDeGuerre
@BobDeGuerre 6 ай бұрын
My next door neighbor's wife got vaxxed, and when she got home and went to get out of the car the chip or whatever malfunctioned and she started floating away and got tangled in the high tension wires south of town and our whole town was without power for a week until they got her untangled. The didn't fasten her down properly, and she got swept away by an updraft and was last sighted just west of Murphysboro IL two days ago. But will the media report it? You know exactly why they won't.
@d.d.d.a.a.a.n.n.n
@d.d.d.a.a.a.n.n.n Жыл бұрын
I love that you emphasize how valuable your hand are as tools. This gets overlooked so often as people want to buy the best tools, and forget their hands are amazing
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
So true!
@AmbroseReed
@AmbroseReed 2 жыл бұрын
This is so interesting! Of course humans have been making pottery for millennia without wheels and modern tools, but I had somehow never put together just how accessible it could be
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Glad I could open your eyes. Thanks!
@calestrada1327
@calestrada1327 Жыл бұрын
Same! I thought I would need so much stuff, glad to have seen this channel. It really opened my eyes! Thank you for what you do!!!
@NeverSayNeverCreations
@NeverSayNeverCreations Жыл бұрын
As someone whose stuck to air clay because of the barriers to trying (mostly financial) this is so educational and is truly opening a lot of doors to grow and play with clay!
@JoannCarolus
@JoannCarolus 2 жыл бұрын
I just learned more in this 19+ minute video than I did in an entire semester of college ceramics. Thanks!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@charlottesmom
@charlottesmom Жыл бұрын
There needs to be a youtube college, people are constantly commenting about learning way more in 1 or 2 videos than whole semesters in college!
@maskcollector6949
@maskcollector6949 Жыл бұрын
I second that, my Ceramics teacher in HS was terrible.
@samuelmuldoon4839
@samuelmuldoon4839 11 ай бұрын
It sounds like your college ceramics course was disappointing, but I imagine that most college ceramics courses are not too bad. I took ceramics in high school in the city of Aurora, Colorado; United States of America. It was my favorite class. The best thing I mad was a blue-color desk organizer for my father. Nothing on the desk organizer was round or circle shaped. The desk organizer was made of slabs cut into the shape of trapezoids, rectangles, triangles, and other geometric shapes cut out of clay. My point is to offer an example of somthing other than a bowl which can be made out of clay. Also, you don't have to get good at using a potter's wheel. You can roll clay out as if it was cookie dough. You can cut the clay into pieces which are four-sided. Wait for the pieces of clay to to turn dark, and get hard like beef jerky, so that the clay is not loose or floppy anymore. A person can make ginger-bread houses like things from hard clay slabs where the edges are held together by "slip" (watery clay) and long skinny coils or noodle smushed into the edges and corners. make sure to scratch the edges of the clay with a stiff wire brush or somthing.
@zubairiafaisal5340
@zubairiafaisal5340 10 ай бұрын
i'm down here in the doobly-doo
@Thalia.o4
@Thalia.o4 3 ай бұрын
I was lookin for this!😭
@Snappypantsdance
@Snappypantsdance 2 ай бұрын
@@Thalia.o4 me too :) !
@tonitouchberry6257
@tonitouchberry6257 7 күн бұрын
May I complement you sir? I am 79 years old and have taught silver and metal smithing. Also a sculpture teacher. I watch, "HOW TO" videos all the time. I admire your editing to cut out small talk to "get to the point", quickly and precisely. You are a good instructor! Thank you darlin!☺️ Keep crafts alive ... it may keep us alive!!!
@apocalypso3427
@apocalypso3427 2 жыл бұрын
Subscribed as soon as you said "I'll put the link down in the dooblydoo." I love pottery, but never looked into anything other than modern methods. I think this method fits me much better and I can't wait to be able to afford the membership to your website to access your master classes! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us! You're amazing and you've gotten an instant fan here
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I hope you get to make some pottery and enjoy it.
@jasminpeer6473
@jasminpeer6473 2 жыл бұрын
Literally the moment I hit subscribe. Old habits die hard and it's still a community I love
@nattamused9074
@nattamused9074 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to know what a doobleydoo is.
@stephk5797
@stephk5797 Жыл бұрын
It's just his funny way of saying the video description :)
@anniekate76
@anniekate76 Жыл бұрын
@@nattamused9074the only other people I have heard say that are John and Hank Green, so I also felt a lot of warmth hearing that - I assume this potter has not forgotten to be awesome.
@chariddawn6663
@chariddawn6663 2 жыл бұрын
Very inspiring. My mom did pottery. She had a second house full of molds, several kilns, and when she died I was young and not aware. My dad sold everything for nothing. When I learned I had none of her art stuff I was devastated. I always wanted to continue her craft.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You can walk in her footsteps even if you don't have her equipment. Maybe the clay is in your blood.
@relevation0
@relevation0 Жыл бұрын
So continue!
@jamesvoigt7275
@jamesvoigt7275 Жыл бұрын
I can understand your devastation. I have had a taste of that myself. What I learned was that my parents acquired for themselves what they had, and so can I, and so can you if you like. Then, perhaps, I can leave a legacy for my children and grandchildren.
@kilodeltawhisky1504
@kilodeltawhisky1504 Жыл бұрын
Do so, do continue. You will work in her memory, but create from your own heart and perfective. Sometimes that is the only legacy left to us! Do it!
@denyseleonard240
@denyseleonard240 Жыл бұрын
Why do you not put slurry between the base and the coil? I would think that would make it stronger and prevent any air bubbles.
@motorcyclelad
@motorcyclelad 7 ай бұрын
A beautiful mix of John Denver and Radar O’reiley❤️ This man has the wonderful heart of a teacher.
@creepypastapudding3531
@creepypastapudding3531 3 ай бұрын
I love the small bowl is called a Pookie, it just fills me with joy
@caryhammond18
@caryhammond18 2 жыл бұрын
I'm USEING my late husband's tablet to watch your video He passed away a few months ago. He was a mater potter for 50 years. Your video is the first time I've been able to watch pottery making without bursting into a waterfall of tears ! I sculpt faces out of clay. I knew about your home firing technique from my own fireings long ago Just wanted to tell you I enjoyed very much your teaching and allowing me a small step in my healing journey of living without him after 33yeats of this remarkable self taught potter. I miss him so very much. But watching you today was like he sent me a sign....." Get busy girl, you have things to do."Much love", Donna R
@caryhammond18
@caryhammond18 2 жыл бұрын
Fireing notgo
@caryhammond18
@caryhammond18 2 жыл бұрын
Fireing not foreign
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
That's wonderful, I am glad that my videos can help you in your healing.
@deborahphillips8342
@deborahphillips8342 2 жыл бұрын
I love your straightfoward approach to this video. So tired of having videos that say in 30 minutes what could have been said in 5. Yours is refreshingly informative and doesn't waste my time!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you got something out of it.
@lajwantishahani1225
@lajwantishahani1225 2 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. I'm an archaeologist and had learned to make handmade pottery as part of the training (using a mold and coiling) but couldn't take it any further. Making a few of my own ceramics at home would be special if I can even etch a few ancient designs on it in the pre-firing stage! Subscribed and looking forward to learn more. Thanks :)
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent, we need more archaeologist potters
@AbsentWithoutLeaving
@AbsentWithoutLeaving Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of undergrad at uni, studying anthropology/archaeology - we got to be pros at chipping "points" (technical term for arrow and spear tips or hand-held cutting blades) out of chert - an abundant local mineral of exceptional hardness (Mohs 7) that was used by early (BCE) native Americans. Still have a few "pretty" ones laying around from back in the day, lol.
@AMKmusic96
@AMKmusic96 2 жыл бұрын
I loved making pottery, one of my favorite art classes growing up and in college. I got disappointed that my dream of making pottery would never come to fruition because I didn't have a kiln/wheel/glazes. This video has revived that dream ☺
@draikairion
@draikairion Ай бұрын
So exciting! I hope you're able to make some cool stuff now! I know I'm excited now to try!
@caseyschmacey
@caseyschmacey Жыл бұрын
You're a natural born teacher. I truly appreciate your video. It's been years since I've taken a ceramics class. Always wanted to do ceramics again, but never had the money for the equipment. Thank you for this
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@macjoseph2375
@macjoseph2375 10 ай бұрын
Same! I took Ceramics in High School and it was my favorite class. I definitely plan on getting back into it.
@0.5uc97
@0.5uc97 2 жыл бұрын
lately i am having so many mental health problems and this video is the best thing i have ever seen in a long while, your vibes and passion made me so happy, it is the first time i feel this calm in a very long time, thank you
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
So glad I could help you in that way. Thanks
@airstreamwanderings3683
@airstreamwanderings3683 2 жыл бұрын
Nice job bringing pottery to the masses. If you can't fire in your yard you can often go to a park especially if you use charcoal in one of their grills. Thanks
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Wes and for the tip as well. Where there's a will (to fire pottery) there is a way. It looks like your latest video is blowing up, good job!
@rosascreativeworks5403
@rosascreativeworks5403 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent thought! I like that!
@bambinaforever1402
@bambinaforever1402 2 жыл бұрын
NO U CAN NOT. it should burn FOR HOURS. In a kiln with 1000 degrees celsius it should burn 24 hours.
@airstreamwanderings3683
@airstreamwanderings3683 2 жыл бұрын
@@bambinaforever1402 Admittedly a park is more challenging. I did a surface firing this morning and it took 2 hours from beginning to end. With my temporary brick kiln like Andy used in this video the pots were ready in 7 hours. The bricks were still pretty hot but could have been put in the bed of a pickup. These methods typically hit about 800C and 1000C has been tough to achieve. Some parks are pretty restrictive but some give a lot of latitude.
@wynelleu
@wynelleu 3 ай бұрын
Campground? Beach firepit? Hibachi on the patio?
@danielwilliams1400
@danielwilliams1400 2 жыл бұрын
You have convinced me to try making my first pottery in this manner. I have a kiln already, but no wheel. ( Which I plan to build myself. ) I made some 'wild clay' from material I dug from 8 feet down. Nice orange stuff. lol Learning a lot from your videos, thank you!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
That's great, I'm glad my videos have helped you.
@irinamitrea6013
@irinamitrea6013 2 жыл бұрын
You have no idea how many pottery video I've watched hoping to find the techniques that you give here. They always missed something. Yours is complete, and I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart! Thank you a lot! Your art and your soul are very special!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! I'm glad you found this information useful.
@higeterfertoi8147
@higeterfertoi8147 Жыл бұрын
You give off Bob Ross vibes, but with clay. 10/10.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
I'll take it, thanks
@mznisha
@mznisha Жыл бұрын
I'm a baby in this area. I've been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome, and I can't crochet anymore. The first thing that came to mind was pottery, but of course, I don't have any fancy tools and essentials to start. This video is a life saver. I can't wait to try it out. Thank you 😊
@indi.element
@indi.element 2 жыл бұрын
I love how passionate you are about teaching pottery basics! And I’m so very grateful that I found your channel. I’ve been called to pottery for so long but never been able to acquire my own resources (and renting can be expensive). Thank you for selflessly sharing your knowledge and wisdom. And quirkiness!! Haha. I feel empowered 🥰
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, glad you are getting value from my content. I hope you're able to start making pottery using these videos.
@pineapule
@pineapule 2 жыл бұрын
"Down in the doobillydoo" is my new favourite thing to call the description box haha! I'm 25 and taking up this new interest and you are the PERFECT type of person to teach me! THANK YOU!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
@edithtomlin2364
@edithtomlin2364 Жыл бұрын
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@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
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@lottatroublemaker6130
@lottatroublemaker6130 2 жыл бұрын
I remember making a bowl early in elementary school. Our school had no equipment for pottery at all. We rolled out «sausages» and used them to shape a bowl, then pushed them together and smoothed the clay out before it was dried and finally we decorated and varnished it.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
I did that in elementary school too and mine came out horrible. I still have it around here somewhere.
@beccagee5905
@beccagee5905 2 жыл бұрын
In third grade I made a swan with an indentation between the wings to put keys, coins, and things. Ours were glazed and fired at the local university. I also took classes in college. All were fired in a kiln though. I'm going to watch your videos about how to harvest natural clay. Thank you!
@Chetna5
@Chetna5 6 ай бұрын
the way he mentioned that he used to just sit and work with mud/clay in the driveway and porch, it clearly indicates he has lifelong experience with mud/clay. and it just told clearly and innocently here. thankyou. i wanted to start living more wholesome life by adding more clay utensils and earthen pot cooked food. this answers a lot.
@jaynedavis3388
@jaynedavis3388 9 ай бұрын
Subscribed off the strength of this video. I love experts who share their knowledge for free
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, I have a lot more videos similar to this.
@turtlesilk
@turtlesilk 2 жыл бұрын
So true about tools! I have bought a lot of tools, but mostly I use my fingers, a knife, a bone folder (from book-binding), and a used-up gift card. I do like the puki I bought from the folks you reference. Not only keeps the bottom round, it turns as easily as a banding wheel.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
It is easy to get carried away with tools that will see little of no use. I have been guilty of that. Thanks!
@seronga1
@seronga1 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! This was straight to the point! Enjoyed it. Want to start doing my own pottery. But up to now, financially it was not possible. But with this video there is nothing stopping me now!!! Thanks again!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to help. Pottery has been made unnecessarily complicated by modern tools and chemicals, however primitive people were making pottery without any of these things why can't we?
@mariae6942
@mariae6942 2 жыл бұрын
I AGREE!!
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 Жыл бұрын
I always urged my daughter, if you learn one high-tech skill, learn two low tech skills, those easily enough accomplished without modern tech. Old school. 😊
@clem_clam
@clem_clam 2 жыл бұрын
This is so pleasant, and so informative. Like, the Bob Ross of pottery, and I thank you for it
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, thanks for watching.
@seapearltoo1
@seapearltoo1 Жыл бұрын
LOL... I was thinking the same thing! :D
@lightmess4841
@lightmess4841 7 ай бұрын
I don't even practice pottery but I subscribed just cause you deserve every subscriber for actually using the platform like it was meant to. Amazing work you are doing, truly.
@MsYurarus
@MsYurarus 2 жыл бұрын
I have nothing to do with pottery, I fabricate nano-scaled sensors and calibration tools for high tech with expensive machinery. Yet I love this so much, so simply explained and easy to follow, even your other video on finding a good clay location. Thank you Andy, I will use this knowledge to go on an adventure with my boy and make ourselves some clay cups :)
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, sometimes, especially when you work in high tech, it is great to get outdoors and do something "primitive". I know, I worked as a computer programmer for many years.
@badr8b8t
@badr8b8t Жыл бұрын
You had me at dooblydoo. 😅 I never knew ceramic was fired clay, I thought it was a coating. Hands are/and will always be the ultimate tool. Thanks for sharing the know how. Subbed.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@bornwithoutprivilege2050
@bornwithoutprivilege2050 2 жыл бұрын
One of the things I like about making pottery is the connection to our ancestors. But until this video, I never thought to make potter just like they did. And the bowl is absolutely beautiful!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@CCootauco
@CCootauco 2 жыл бұрын
What I like about channels like these is how they keep these universal ancient skills that all cultures would have known. An all.encompassing human knowledge.
@cbaxtianful
@cbaxtianful Жыл бұрын
Your final product turned out so cute! I have a friend who wouldn't believe me that you could work like this at home, now I have good proof you can. Thanks!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@nowgrantsartists4573
@nowgrantsartists4573 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Your excitement for the medium is palpable. I’ve been working in clay for 20 years, and this video is honestly a breath of fresh air!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I guess I am a little obsessed, I think that makes me a good KZbinr because I can maintain a high level of enthusiasm week after week.
@grimiskitty1120
@grimiskitty1120 2 жыл бұрын
I had no idea it was possible to make pattery at home without a kiln :O Thank you. I always wanted to try to make some pottery but don't have a kiln...or a wheel but I knew there was techniques for not having tools.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help!
@denyseleonard240
@denyseleonard240 Жыл бұрын
You could also try the Japanese Raku technique. All you need is a garbage can with a lid. It comes out gorgeous.
@davidogle9247
@davidogle9247 2 жыл бұрын
Dang Andy, I am so glad to have found your channel. I had heard about this technique of firing at home with wood/charcoal when I was a kid. It interested me at the time, but seemed impossible. Thanks to you and your videos I now understand... you've explained it all. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome, glad you found this video helpful!
@Morgan-oq7uj
@Morgan-oq7uj Жыл бұрын
Dude you are insanely cool. i love your vibes. I'm gonna try all this stuff out one day!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
You should!
@MarlonOwnsYourCake
@MarlonOwnsYourCake 7 күн бұрын
It's been a good 5 years since I've made pottery and i miss it every day and the cost of making an at home pottery studio has been keeping me away. So this video is exactly what i needed
@patriciagleve4784
@patriciagleve4784 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I can't remember the last time I watched a 'how to' vid that was so informative without being 'teachy'; full of useful information, with a clear presentation and relaxed pace of delivery. Absolutely agree with Rock Collins' comments below, and of course I've subb'd.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it.
@Ladythyme
@Ladythyme 2 жыл бұрын
Although many might think not having tools an obstacle, I would think way back when ….when making pottery first began, no one had modern day tools… whatever followed was in the imagination of the potter…great tips…btw one can find many different sizes of wooden bowls at thrift stores….if one is willing to wait…love the outdoor firing idea
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, good tip.
@gilbertslalaland4986
@gilbertslalaland4986 23 күн бұрын
New here and I’m glad I subscribed … 56 yrs old love art & clay since I was Young and now that I have time I’d love to learn from you . Thank you
@vegmoto
@vegmoto Жыл бұрын
Talk about useful content. I'm not even into pottery, but I love the way this guy thinks and engineers.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@y.m.3739
@y.m.3739 2 жыл бұрын
You are appreciated by a lot of people, rightfully so. Thank you for sharing your art with us, and furthering the creativity. We thank you
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@timothystevens4657
@timothystevens4657 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, Thank you for taking the time to make this video! You are a wonderfully interesting and engaging person to listen to. I hope, in the future, to be able to contribute to society as positively as you are contributing here! Best of luck with your future projects! Tim
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome.
@MissRuthina
@MissRuthina 2 жыл бұрын
I've always really wanted to make my own plates.... you've really inspired me! Thank you!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to help, thanks for watching.
@lauralos9973
@lauralos9973 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for teching us these ancient skills, adding this to my summer bucket list!!
@ErwinMaas
@ErwinMaas 5 ай бұрын
I am retired, living in Portugal and after a long period of hard work I need some hobby to dive into, that could be lapidary, woodworking or clay. I for now gave up on lapidary, it's just too expensive for what I want to do and I was getting pretty demotivated about clay-working, until I saw your video. Now I have a burning desire to start with it, we have several kinds of clay here on our land, red, yellow, different shades of gray and almost white and it's so easy to harvest... I love diving into it! Thank you so much, subscribed right away!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 5 ай бұрын
Thanks, have fun!
@poonspoonful
@poonspoonful 2 жыл бұрын
Incredible video. Not only was it informative, it was super entertaining. You have a great personality and make a great teacher.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@inana1480
@inana1480 2 жыл бұрын
I was expecting everything except the firing at home, that's WONDERFUL! As I'm just a beginner I only make little pieces and this can be such an amazing alternative, THANK YOU!!!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, glad I can provide some inspiration.
@jackiegrant410
@jackiegrant410 2 жыл бұрын
Love your way of working with clay, it’s so free!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
@momopeachies
@momopeachies Жыл бұрын
This is so cool! I was just talking with a friend of mine about pottery and how she's getting a kiln and a wheel soon. Unfortunately I don't have the space to do any firing (apartment/condo life), but even knowing I could set up something just to play around is really cool. I know there are pottery studios nearby that allow community members to fire objects for a nominal fee. Thank you for such an informative video!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful
@thymesawastin
@thymesawastin 9 ай бұрын
New comment 12/11/23 Thank you Yay!!! I can actually fire my own pottery!!! I can’t wait to watch more and learn about collecting natural clay!!! In high school I loved art class and especially when we did pottery of course it was kiln and my kids loved the local art teachers pottery class she also had a kiln and glaze My quest is still making food safe things bowls cups etc and how to add color, if anyone knows please share your knowledge!! Thanks so much This is amazing!!! 👍🏼
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 9 ай бұрын
I have videos about all of that. Try this one kzbin.info/www/bejne/iYnbeWybhrVrn5o
@augustinaholtz486
@augustinaholtz486 Жыл бұрын
This was a beautiful example of a simple form of pottery. I love the home grown feel and look of your pottery. Thanks for sharing.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@jennacided6502
@jennacided6502 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I clicked on this video when it was recommended to me a few minutes ago. You're such a good teacher - you're very easy to understand and you're funny, too! I might try my hand at making some pottery of my own now, or might try to get some of my friends in on it on a Saturday afternoon. Thank you so much for the inspiration! Sincerely, a college kid from New Mexico :)
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you found my video engaging. You can definitely find some good clay around New Mexico.
@astrudlang7557
@astrudlang7557 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, great video, thoroughly explaned and very nicely put together!!! Thank you so much!!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@relaxlove.3678
@relaxlove.3678 2 жыл бұрын
I came....looking for something very different....but you have just given me soooooo much more!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful.
@MarketResearchReading114
@MarketResearchReading114 Жыл бұрын
I think this is just great, I love that this is sort of an older style of pottery thats kind of lost in this new process of pottery. I think its a very beautiful thing to see, thank you for sharing. We come from people that used these sorts of techniques and to see the work is a wonder.
@suzanneettman1699
@suzanneettman1699 2 жыл бұрын
I am so inspired by your videos-Thank you! I’m an art teacher in the Houston area and I’m always on the look out for clay techniques to share with my middle school students. My love of Native American pottery goes back to the early ‘80s when I wrote a paper about Maria Martinez. I have always wanted to try firing in a fire (or grill) and now I see how easy it can be!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, glad to help.
@EarthKeeperSelinaMu
@EarthKeeperSelinaMu Жыл бұрын
I am beyond excited to have discovered your channel. This is a dream…exactly this kind of pottery making a the way my Ancestors did. So grateful! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 New Subscriber
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad to help.
@TheNinjutsuAlchemist
@TheNinjutsuAlchemist 2 жыл бұрын
This is awesome!! I remember trying to turn my mud pies into pots as a kid and not understanding why firing them under the sun didn’t work because the sun was the hottest thing I could think of. Haha. Maybe I’ll try again, this time with a better understanding of the mechanics behind making pottery. Thank you for the informative video!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it.
@eileenaivaliotis2841
@eileenaivaliotis2841 Жыл бұрын
I have always wanted to make pottery but didn’t want to invest in the expensive equipment. Now I feel like I can make it myself. Thank you.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
You can do it
@ClulssCrs3310
@ClulssCrs3310 Жыл бұрын
I was floored when I heard you live in the same place I do! Lol I feel utterly lucky! Ever since I was a kid I loved to play with clay. I was disappointed I couldn't make larger because I couldn't get ovens or professional equipment... Now I find you. Living in Tucson. So happy!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Cool, glad you found me.
@Pipsqwak
@Pipsqwak 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I've been hand-building pottery from clay dug out on my property in the Pacific Northwest and firing it outdoors or in my wood stove. I've found that I can sometimes get it to bisque stage in my wood stove, but it doesn't get hot enough, or hot long enough, for glaze firing. I suspect my blue-gray clay is more of a stoneware clay as it takes very high temperatures. Burnishing it results in a shiny dark gray surface and it fires to a white color. Right now I'm experimenting with wood ash glazing while trying to scrounge enough firebricks to build a small woodturning kiln. I love watching your videos and getting new ideas!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You will probably need a kiln to get hot enough to melt glaze, I don't know anyone who has accomplished that in a primitive setting. Probably true, I have found the brown or red clays usually have much lower maturation temperatures than grey clays. It's probably the iron in them that acts as a flux.
@backwoodsgeorgiagirl5594
@backwoodsgeorgiagirl5594 2 жыл бұрын
I live in GA and have the blue gray clay. I have fired it and glzed it outside. I put my pottery in between 2 pieces of glass and use fat lighter as my wood or cedar
@usetobeasurferchick
@usetobeasurferchick 2 жыл бұрын
While digging out flower beds around my home in Florida, I came across big chunks of blue/green clay. My husband and I both have a history of making pottery, me as a hobby/amateur, him as a much more accomplished ceramist, so this find was intriguing to us both. Neither of us have any experience with wild clay so was thrilled to find your channel going thru the whole process. Was wondering if anyone else has any experience with this blue/green clay in Florida. Is it good for firing? Well, I've decided to find out! Will let you know the results.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds intriguing, I have no idea, although I do have students who are digging their own wild clay in Florida, just can't say if it's the same stuff as you have at your house. I hope it works out for you.
@n8tiveissues821
@n8tiveissues821 2 жыл бұрын
Wado, oginalii! Thank you for being a knowledge keeper. Beautiful bowl ❤️🖤💛🤍
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly
@emmyarwen3
@emmyarwen3 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making these videos. I only saw your video as KZbin suggestion. I loved pottery classes at university and am so encouraged to try your methods as I no longer have access to a wheel or kiln.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Awesome, I am glad to help
@margietitus4702
@margietitus4702 2 жыл бұрын
thank you for making this video... im a crafty person and love to play with clay...now i can do my project..just in the house. thank you so much for sharing your passion to the world.... from California ...
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome. From Arizona!
@nicholasgoodden-londonurba1769
@nicholasgoodden-londonurba1769 2 жыл бұрын
You are brilliant. I am inspired to make my own clay and give it a go as you make it so clear. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. I hope you find as much joy in the clay as I do.
@desleykakoulidisgallaway3382
@desleykakoulidisgallaway3382 2 жыл бұрын
that is so wonderful. it is beautiful, this little bowl. I'm doing a ceramics course at the moment so this interests me a great deal....thanks for your great advice!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad to help.
@GrannyGooseOnYouTube
@GrannyGooseOnYouTube 2 жыл бұрын
I get so excited when I see a new Andy Ward video in the morning. I watch with coffee and get totally inspired to get busy with clay. Thank you for another great instructional video!!! I'm working with the additional challenge of zero "hobby money" so all your videos about "making do" with simple techniques and materials are making this possible for me.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks GrannyGoose, that's what I'm all about, you can make beautiful things without spending a fortune on tools and materials.
@sandym.6389
@sandym.6389 2 жыл бұрын
Well....this video popped up on my KZbin feed and not really sure why. However and in a nutshell, thank you for sharing this superbly demonstrated technique. I have been trying to come up with a hobby that is both enjoyable and useful. In our retirement and are building our own log home. My husband will have a lot of his work on display. So far my work is not as noticeable, because I do not have the same building and construction skills. Now I'm excited to try my hand at this pottery hobby and hopefully be able to display a few pieces once the build is complete. Your video gave me that hope. Thank you again!!!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, I hope to see more of you around here then. I have a lot of good videos showing how it is done.
@tavenchristensen3157
@tavenchristensen3157 Жыл бұрын
WOW!! …WHO KNEW? I’m an artist and I love pottery. That little “kiln” was just awesome. THANKYOU ‼️ ✔️Sweet bowl.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you liked it.
@trishie3376
@trishie3376 Жыл бұрын
Wow this was great! I've always wanted to try pottery, but the kiln part always stopped me. In NC, my backyard has clay layers: red, white, and sandy brown. I can't wait to try these techniques. I'm wondering if you can use a lazy susan as a turning base instead of the plywood? Or a barbecue for a kiln, if it's insulated properly. My brain is wired now! This is so cool.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Probably yes on both counts, but I haven't tried it myself. Have fun
@montgomeryfortenberry
@montgomeryfortenberry 11 ай бұрын
So you're telling me I can make my own clay then I can make pottery without any specialized tools including a wheel and kiln??? I hope Big pottery doesnt see this video.
@ginnisuri81
@ginnisuri81 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. It’s a great video. Would love to try it out in my studio. Few things that if you could guide with : 1. How long did you fire your bowl for? 2. How much coal did you use for a bowl that size? 3. Were there hot coals inside before you placed the bowl in? Looking forward to your answers.
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, here are your answers. 1 - Just until it had cooled enough to be handled, maybe 2 hours or so. 2 - I bought a 15 pound bag of lump charcoal at Home Depot and I used about half of it. 3 - Yes, I started the fire before I put the bowl in because it had rained the night before and the bricks and sand were wet so I wanted to dry it out before I started firing pottery.
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 Жыл бұрын
Just sent this to my daughter. She and my grandson are artists who do a lot of digging in the garden too. PERFECT! ❤ So glad I tripped over you!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@kelligray1848
@kelligray1848 Жыл бұрын
I’m addicted to your videos. Love from Alaska
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@goodpeople5676
@goodpeople5676 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome knowledge gained. Thank you very much Andy. Will try to make flower pots by collecting clay from river. With Love from SAM Guwahati Assam INDIA ❤🙏
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Glad to be able to help you out. Greetings from Arizona!
@professorsogol5824
@professorsogol5824 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for demonstrating how our ancestors 20,000 years ago brought us out of the Paleolithic and into the Neolithic. I can see from this demonstration how those folks could have accidentally discovered pottery and then learned how to reliably obtain a temperature high enough to create durable pottery without first inventing a kiln.
@dustinlamberta8009
@dustinlamberta8009 2 жыл бұрын
Does the clay not stick to the wooden bowl puki? Did you take it out to dry as soon as you were done shaping? Thanks again for all your great work and any great video!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yes, the inside of the bowl is sanded down to bare wood so it is slightly absorbent causing the clay to dry and pop out. Do not leave it in the wooden puki for too long or the moisture could ruin the bowl.
@simone2787
@simone2787 Жыл бұрын
For a beginning student in ceramics, You have great enthusiasm and your energy reflects that. Thanks for sharing, you’re a gem💎
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@abbasduman6963
@abbasduman6963 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great tutorial. Do you use a water filter for washing your hands from the clay or cleaning with water to prevent clogging the drain?
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery 2 жыл бұрын
I have a little bucket that I sit in the sink when I am washing the clay from my hands. So all the water I use doesn't run down the drain but is caught in the bucket. Then I carry the bucket outside and use it to water the flowers. Good point that should have been covered thanks!
@abbasduman6963
@abbasduman6963 2 жыл бұрын
I also use a bucket for it, however as I live in an appartment it is easier to pour it to the loo, as the diameter of the pipe is bigger there and therefore would likely not cause clogging Btw not every plant likes clay in the soil, so it is better to enquire about if the plant can deal with it well.
@RainbowFlowerCrow
@RainbowFlowerCrow Жыл бұрын
@6:22 What are chimenayas? Is that a type of chimney? I'm not sure how to spell it, so Googling isn't helping!
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
It is a little portable fireplace, here is a link amzn.to/3LJGIgS
@ashleijade562
@ashleijade562 Жыл бұрын
As a kid, my parents' backyard was full of clay, which I used to mix with water and roll into balls, and put them into the backyard fire pit in the hopes that i would find marbles amongst the charcoal the next morning. Needless to say, it didn't work. However, I've always wondered where the link between what i found in the ground and modern art class kilns was, seeing how our ancestors made a great many things out of clay. This video has been super informative, and I hope to use your techniques one day when I have a yard to fire in!
@kristipea9365
@kristipea9365 Жыл бұрын
I've been dreaming of getting back to pottery for YEARS now and didn't do it because I didn't have access to a kiln, but this video was really helpful! Thank you so much, gonna try out your techniques pretty soon :)
@AncientPottery
@AncientPottery Жыл бұрын
You're welcome
@chiebert290
@chiebert290 11 ай бұрын
1:52 what may I ask is a "doubly doo"?
@rush7148
@rush7148 Ай бұрын
The description 😭😭
@MarlonOwnsYourCake
@MarlonOwnsYourCake 7 күн бұрын
Evidence that the sun never sets on the vlogbrother empire
@sandra4461
@sandra4461 7 ай бұрын
This is really inspiring and I wanna do this in our garden. Pottery courses are ridiculously expensive here and doing it at home always seemed impossible. I'll just have to check on our local communities' laws because I don't wanna get fined in case we're not allowed to fire pottery in the garden.
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