Buying your first pottery wheel (Hard talk)

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Earth Nation Ceramics

Earth Nation Ceramics

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This video is being made because so many people ask me what they should buy for their first wheel or at least what my opinion is. please remember that what I say in this video is only my opinion and come from my experience on these wheels of which I have worked on. the majority of the information I found for this video can be found at the big ceramic store.com.
and we go over a large variety of beginner wheels here this video is not for specialty or Advanced wheels.
so here you go, a video on what you should buy for your first pottery wheel.
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@Nana19912
@Nana19912 5 жыл бұрын
please make a video about klins and how to decide which one to get as a beginner
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 5 жыл бұрын
I've been planning on making their own for a while, I think the issue is I feel like it would be the same exact type of video. ( Don't buy a big fancy one of your beginner and don't know if you're going to do this for the rest of your life) ( I have a Skutt one anyone but if I had the money I would have bought a better skutt) I wanted to be more accurate I made that video.
@frostychris89
@frostychris89 4 жыл бұрын
@@EarthNationCeramics Have you made this video yet?
@DonaldsonClan
@DonaldsonClan 4 жыл бұрын
I think he said just spend thousands...and then the real artists can take if off your hands for cheap when you get bored... LOL
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 4 жыл бұрын
@@frostychris89 i did :)
@suewilliamsbrawn2600
@suewilliamsbrawn2600 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your hard talk. only after a couple of years of classes did I purchase my second hand Brent wheel, almost 30 years ago. Don't recall how old it was then but guess it's 35- 40 years old now. Paid maybe $250? It's still going strong although it's needed at least one good tune up and belt adjustment or replacement (don't recall which). Classes are a MUCH better initial investment than your own wheel, or investing in studio membership (although they may require you to have taken a couple of courses before you can join). You'll have access to more than a wheel - the benefit of expertise and inspiration from others. Most importantly, you will be taught how to work safely around clay because there are hazards. (Spoiler alert - safety lecture coming). It's critical to know you don't just need a space to work, you need a safe space. Breathing clay dust is NOT a good thing, it leads to a disease called silicosis, and clay dust that is disturbed, or moves into your forced air heating system or circulates through your home is unhealthy for you and anyone who lives there. I've always had tiny studio spaces but I moved to an acreage a few years ago and had the opportunity to repurpose a 20x20 shop & attached garage into my new studio. The first thing I did was get rid of the old furnace and replace it with radiant heat so I could keep myself and materials warm (Canadian here) while keeping particles from clay from being blown around and airborne. It's also important to clean areas where you work with clay - tables, floors and wheels with wet sponges and mops - brooms, brushes, vacuums etc stir up those particles and you'll be breathing them in. Be safe!
@williamedwards2975
@williamedwards2975 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video! I am so glad I watched the entire video. I was about to spend a pretty good chunk of cash on a new wheel. What you said makes perfect sense. I have no reason to buy a wheel at this point. Instead, I took about a quarter of that money and enrolled in classes which start in a few weeks. Thanks for the reality check.
@caseytaylor2896
@caseytaylor2896 5 жыл бұрын
I bought the Speedball Artista about a year ago, ~500 hours in it's still going great. The first one they sent was defective, just a bit off at first then turned into a push-start. To their credit, they shipped me a new one right away and made arrangements to pick up the old one. In the early days, I made tools out of old hacksaw blades and they just destroyed the aluminum wheelhead, glad you mentioned those are replaceable. Otherwise, it's portable, ~500 cheap, with a great splash pan.
@zachkaufman9164
@zachkaufman9164 5 жыл бұрын
I have the shimpo VL lite and it's been great for me, because of the size of my kiln I'm not often making abnormally large pieces, the only downside to this wheel is the torque when under pressure, when pulling a large cylinder you don't get the kind of low end torque that you get on a Brent or Pacifica and can struggle with thickness issues, took a bit to get used too after using Brent's for a while when I first learned how to throw, I found ten pounds is about the limit on this wheel while having adequate control. so like you said this wheel got me through my early stages and for my budget at the time but now I need something that's a bit more well rounded. So keep in mind if you buy the shimpo VL lite with intentions to work for yourself take Dante's and my advice here and save your money for something that produces more torque at low speeds
@kaitlindingess9334
@kaitlindingess9334 Жыл бұрын
Brents really are straight up beasts. Had six in the studio that I used to work in and they have been rocking 15+ years! Still going strong! Some of them have developed personalities over the years, but still super reliable!
@julieward8852
@julieward8852 5 жыл бұрын
I just want to say that I adore you! Your personality, your views on life, the universe and everything!!! (Oh if I were 30 years younger !! ) Anyway, i found your channel a little bit ago and am watching my way thru everything you've done. Thankyou for doing what you do and why you do it. Funding for the arts is being taken away in so many places and your channel is a goldmine of info that's realistic and useful. You're so funny and sassy and salty, I sit watching you saying " mm hmm, that's right, you tell it just like it is sunshine ! ", keep it up sassy, salty potter , you're awesome, you got the right recipe !!, mama J
@cookerymagic2167
@cookerymagic2167 5 жыл бұрын
Apart from being so informative, you are hilarious! So enjoy your videos! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge but also making me laugh. :)
@springbloom5940
@springbloom5940 2 жыл бұрын
I tried 6 different
@amandaschultz6224
@amandaschultz6224 Жыл бұрын
This is incredibly helpful! Thank you!
@edelgyn2699
@edelgyn2699 Жыл бұрын
Bought one off Ebay and they had to replace it because it broke down - couldn't ship it back to China to repair. Then found I could stop the wheel with my hands - this meant it was hard to centre the clay. Still, I was piss poor and had no alternative. I attended class too and found I progressed quicker than other students because I had to develop skills in order to cope with the restrictions of the cheap wheel. I should imagine a lot of people give up with the cheap wheels because they are a pain to work with if you are expecting the same response you get from a good quality electric wheel. One of the reasons I persevered is that I saw videos of people in developing countries working with crude wheels they powered by kicking them on a hub, and I also saw experienced Japanese/Chinese potters working on banding wheels. I realised you can make reasonable pieces on the cheap wheels if you just persevere. The limitation is that you will only ever build pieces weighing less than 4-5 lb - mugs, small bowls, etc.
@Pyrichia
@Pyrichia 6 жыл бұрын
On that footpedal trouble: get some electronics cleaner in a spray can, unplug the wheel, take the bottom off the pedal and spray the crap out of the sliding bit inside. Then work the foot pedal back and forth a lot until the cleaner dries, then give it overnight to dry completely. If the slider is just dirty, it should work a lot better. Also you can probably turn the motor strength up, there may be instructions inside the box where the power switch is found. Remove the cover and carefully adjust the "IR" wheel a little bit at a time (while the wheel's unplugged!) Plug it back in and test it.
@franktomizuka4230
@franktomizuka4230 5 жыл бұрын
I use old Lockerbie Kickwheels. They are silent, extremely easy to clean and keep your blood moving a little bit. If you are patient you can get these wheels for almost nothing. People have had them in their garages since 1978 and are happy you showed up and hauled it away. You can get motors for them but I'm a leftie so that will never work. I have one outside under a tree that I can work at most of the year (Tucson). If you learn to use one of these wheels it will benefit you in many ways. Thanks for the great video : )
@ahorowitz15
@ahorowitz15 5 жыл бұрын
I work at a studio where we have Brents. The splash pan is extremely easy to remove and clean. You don't really need to jimmy it at all. There are little tabs on the sides that you push down and it will just pull apart when you press them. They're also super quick and easy to put back together.
@kitkatglhf
@kitkatglhf 4 жыл бұрын
8:27 Lololol marriage he said 🤣 “Now it sits in the corner staring at you demanding food and you don’t know what to do with it.” 😂
@michaelacruickshank9182
@michaelacruickshank9182 4 жыл бұрын
Anyone else finding it impossible to find a used wheel? Sooo frustrating
@svet.ceramics
@svet.ceramics 4 жыл бұрын
For sure for years, I just gave up! I ended up bought straight up a new wheel and it's staying with me for life.
@HBCrigs
@HBCrigs 4 жыл бұрын
I'm having the exact same problem
@narwhool
@narwhool 4 жыл бұрын
The closest one is 5 hours away... I think I'm gonna go for it
@WhaleTank
@WhaleTank 4 жыл бұрын
AGREED! I have seen a few kick wheels and a shimpo that they were asking $1200 for....
@solarguindegui5437
@solarguindegui5437 4 жыл бұрын
@@WhaleTank I´m about to buy the cheap one 4 beginers from amazon. I´m not completely sure yet. But the price is so afordable
@bbjo787
@bbjo787 5 жыл бұрын
After watching this video, I bought the Clay Boss and I LOVE IT!!! Very affordable and easy to clean. Plus the speed variations are very smooth and it's quiet. Thank you for all the info!
@NamirRivera
@NamirRivera 3 жыл бұрын
Hey! which clay boss model do you have?
@CupofLoffee
@CupofLoffee Жыл бұрын
How is 900 dollars affordable!?
@dalewright7908
@dalewright7908 4 жыл бұрын
Picked up some tools for my wife recently. Neighbor was selling the whole lot. Old Skutt KS 818 that needs a little TLC (replace some bricks) and a Clay Boss wheel...plus tons of tools and glazes/bats/shelves ... etc. $200 for the lot. Cost me a grand to get the dedicated 240v power but I think we did well.
@jessguatney
@jessguatney 4 жыл бұрын
- *watches Dante’s video* - - *Deletes Shimpo VL Lite from cart* - 😂
@mechas4294
@mechas4294 4 жыл бұрын
#metoo
@iamclaudiaclaudia
@iamclaudiaclaudia 3 жыл бұрын
I hate that too!
@jessguatney
@jessguatney 3 жыл бұрын
@@iamclaudiaclaudia I got a Shimpo Whisper. Very happy with it. So quiet I never have issues listening to audiobooks or having a conversation while at the wheel!
@iamclaudiaclaudia
@iamclaudiaclaudia 3 жыл бұрын
I want shimpo whispee too. they r the best in my mind
@hailey7495
@hailey7495 3 жыл бұрын
@@jessguatney I’ve heard some people saying that the torque is bad on the whisper because you can stop the wheel with your hand. It’s what I’m leaning towards but that scares me without ever trying it myself. Have you noticed that?
@mbrang00
@mbrang00 Жыл бұрын
Just got into pottery, bought a Shimpo and a Skut 1022 LOL...got a good deal on the Skut (brand new, never used for 50% from a friend that never wired up for it)...no regrets...the shimpo XL lite will work for what i want to do for a while while I learn. I dont need to even attempt 25 lbs of clay with my skills yet. might consider buying a claybsos as well. the way it is right now, the wife and i like to throw clay and it sucks having to wait for a turn at the wheel. Im not buying one of those cheap amazon wheels.
@kitttykodama
@kitttykodama 4 жыл бұрын
After registering to a ceramics class at my college I have been spending 15-20 hours a week at the school studio. Within five weeks I have realized how easy I have it, recycled clay ready to go when I need it!Glazes, wash and all kinds of colored slip ready at my disposal. 25 lbs clay bags for 5$. Wheels, basically everything I need. I go home after the studio closes wishing I could keep going into the wee hours of the night. I have been looking into wheels but I do not have the finances to buy more than that. Do you think it is best if I buy the wheel and get a membership at the local AMOCA ? Where I can pay to have my stuff fired?! I know it’s has only been a short amount of time but I swear I found my new passion. After a roller coaster of emotions and getting past centering and really seeing my progress in throwing I just can’t see myself stopping!!! I dream about ceramics lol I stay up at night thinking of how I want to glaze my pieces that are sitting at the studio just waiting for me! Help! #nerdingout
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 4 жыл бұрын
O yes. It's something we all experience coming out of our school days of ceramics. It's a lot more difficult to maintain a studio yourself than it is to just go to a classroom where everything set up for you
@baumes
@baumes Жыл бұрын
Best video on the choice of wheel. I am taking pottery class after I stopped of a while. I am practicing as much as I can at a nearby studio and waiting to choose the right wheel for my home studio. I will keep searching and wait the the right fit. Thanks a lot for your insights.
@hapacooks
@hapacooks Жыл бұрын
Even the Shimpo is minimum $1.3k these days 😭😭😭 So hard to find any used wheels…
@beeorganic
@beeorganic 5 жыл бұрын
What do you call a pottery thrower with a beard/mustache? A hairy potter...rrrrrrrrrrrr.
@suzietoanoneart
@suzietoanoneart 11 ай бұрын
Loved your video ! Thank you for being honest. It was very helpful !
@ZeraCloud
@ZeraCloud 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve done at least 2 classes of ceramics and I absolutely LOVE making pottery. And this is the perfect video to learn what wheel is best for you. And yes making pottery is VERY expensive if you want clay. I wasn’t able to take a ceramics class this year at school because of my schedule, so I’m hoping to buy a wheel or just hand build as well. Now kilns make me nervous. I don’t know how to work those. So thank you for this video it is very informative and also, when you were throwing around that big vase, I was like please put it down before you break it. 😂 it got my anxiety up. 🤣
@amandasoberano548
@amandasoberano548 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making a great point in the beginning of the video... True artists often make do with what they have. They often use scrap or older materials and can still make their art piece look good. Looking at the materials available to you not only makes you more resourceful but it also tends to allow you to be more creative! Thank you Donte for bringing this message to the surface...so many people out there still don't get it.
@UsernamesForDummies
@UsernamesForDummies 6 жыл бұрын
Gosh! You’re talking about centering 50 pounds of clay. I’ve only just managed 7 and was already ecstatic about my talent. Lol.
@HellfireMT
@HellfireMT 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a small person and throwing five pounds was like tackling a water buffalo.
@John_Weiss
@John_Weiss 5 жыл бұрын
I bought a Clay Boss about 18 years ago. It's still working…
@sybillestahl8646
@sybillestahl8646 5 жыл бұрын
John Weiss Ha! My Pottery Supply House wheel is 45 years old. Admittedly, the motor with its rotating shaft is long gone, but I can still kick it.
@antoinearrington3081
@antoinearrington3081 4 жыл бұрын
You want to sell it
@sybillestahl8646
@sybillestahl8646 3 жыл бұрын
@@antoinearrington3081 No chance. I recently bought another wheel second hand for $50. I was the only person offering to buy it who had access to a pickup truck, and it was way too big to go in a car. Now I have one wheel for white clay and one for red clay.
@Dude_its_Lyz
@Dude_its_Lyz Жыл бұрын
I am super late to this party, but I just bought an antique Amaco (circa 1947, pre-Brent era) kick wheel with electeic assist that spins perfectly and I got it for a whopping $80. I think I'm in love.
@plushifullife2789
@plushifullife2789 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you forever ur channel is the first to reqch for any advice thank youu soo much 🙏 u provide a ton of info like no onee
@hunlockpottery1318
@hunlockpottery1318 6 жыл бұрын
As soon as you mentioned the speedball clayboss I was like "Eyy he cares." I got mine used, has some squeel i need to fix but shes sturdy like you said
@rhondavalverde2405
@rhondavalverde2405 6 жыл бұрын
Great video thank you! I just bought a used Pacifica GT-400 from Craig’s list $500, is it considered an intermediate wheel? Love these wheels the studio I go to has all Pacificas. I wanted more time to create and get better they are only open till 6, sometimes I get the bug to throw when things are quite in the evening. Next have my eye on a kiln on OfferUp
@nataliemerrill
@nataliemerrill 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Donte! I really appreciate all your videos as a new potter! It looks like the Brent IE model is discontinued now (from what I can gather online), is there a different wheel that you would recommend? Thanks!
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 3 жыл бұрын
The other Brent's around the same model will be as close as you can get thh
@silverymoon3281
@silverymoon3281 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your review. It was very helpful. I worked on a Brent for years. And I think you help me make up my mind for my home studio. Keep with the Honda 😂
@prairietn1
@prairietn1 5 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!!! I am so grateful for this video!! I've been hand building for three years and ready to buy a wheel. I was completely overwhelmed with the choices and you have really helped me to make an informed decision!!!
@diginity44
@diginity44 6 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Great info. You saved me months ago from buying a wheel and just realizing the practical aspects like space and money! I now work with a studio close to home and get free studio time to learn before I buy anything. Of course we have Brent wheels and I'm in love lol although I can't get one right now. But as you say it's a poor crafter who blames their tools, so when I do eventually buy an affordable wheel I'll be ready for it.
@myownbiggestfan
@myownbiggestfan 4 жыл бұрын
I don't mind the beginner Shimpo wheel's tray. I'm just a beginner, but I've worked on that one, as well as the extremely sturdy industrial Shimpo wheel. While it has all the problems you outline here, I definitely don't mind the tray. Standing beside it, all it takes to get it off is grabbing the front with one hand, the back with another, scooch it toward your stool, and the two halves are in each of your hands. Never came close to cutting myself. I also don't anticipate outgrowing it's max capacity for clay anytime soon either. My biggest issue is the responsiveness of the pedal.
@dc1975dc
@dc1975dc 5 жыл бұрын
I just bought my first wheel. I went with the Brent CXC, but a refurbished wheel. 30% off of refurbs, brother. Give them a call if you want. Bryce will get you right. I'm glad I happen to live in Indianapolis, home of AMACO Brent, though. That makes it extra easy.
@jastew1971
@jastew1971 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and info. Quick question related to the kiln part that you mentioned early on. My daughter is a senior in HS, loves doing ceramic artwork in pottery class and is doing pretty well at it. Don't know if she'll want to have her own studio down the road, but what are your thoughts typically when it comes to talking your pieces somewhere to be fired if you don't have your own kiln yet? I imagine a kiln is the last item many people get because of the investment, space, ventilation and dedicated power supply. It's something I've always wanted to do as well but never did. Just wondering so I can pass it on to her. Thank you!
@roseannwoolverton8471
@roseannwoolverton8471 2 жыл бұрын
Am so happy Found you...... your cute , funny , and helpful with information Thankyou Donte
@amandasoberano548
@amandasoberano548 5 жыл бұрын
By the way, I totally appreciate the time you put into this video. This is extremely helpful in deciding what kind of wheel to get. Thanks for sharing!
@amanda-janepeach4332
@amanda-janepeach4332 2 жыл бұрын
Stumbled upon this video as I am starting my ceramics journey. And am soooo glad I watched this entire video. You saved me $$, as I am one of those gung-ho newbies who may not last. So thank you for the hard talk. Please know that I listened and headed your advice (also because I’m lucky to have access to wheels in my local studio as well). 👍🏼
@angie44551
@angie44551 4 жыл бұрын
The first time I threw 5-6 pounds of clay and used a bat (which was kinda crooked and made hell of centering) was on a wheel without pin holes and a pedal that stuck. It was an experience, but I think that was a bit like learning how to drive. If the first car you get to drive is an absolute potato, then you can handle pretty much anything.
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 4 жыл бұрын
Very true. It's one of the reasons that I don't suggest a high-end wheel for beginners who have money burning a hole in their pockets
@pamwilliams9744
@pamwilliams9744 3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your videos!!! You offer so much honest information and you are not boring to listen to. As a newbie, having your experience to follow is a real help as I acquire new equipment and learn new techniques. You're the bomb( drop the mic!)
@meganatkinson1593
@meganatkinson1593 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 2 years later it’s pretty hard to find an ie... not even sure they’re making them anymore? Gonna call Brent himself on Monday :) I do really like the idea of pulling up the wheel head of the Prodigy though to get it super clean... wow bless you - you talked about all the aspects and wheels I’ve been spinning about - not a good kind of spin. My guy’s family wanted to get me a wheel for Christmas and I couldn’t decide, so now my birthday’s coming they’re asking me for a decision already. Very lucky to get a gift like this, doubt I’d spend the money myself anytime soon, so I’m goin for the gold here... THANK YOU
@Lily_Autumn
@Lily_Autumn 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this! I’ve almost bought that Shimpo Lite SO many times, but something kept stopping me. I’d love to save up for a Brent.
@MomBie4088
@MomBie4088 2 жыл бұрын
Holy moly he saved me so much anguish!!!!
@radicalgardener
@radicalgardener 5 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! They are exactly what I’ve been looking for! Now that I’ve been throwing for a bit it’s time to buy my own stuff. Appreciate your insight.
@lauradavenport8199
@lauradavenport8199 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. What are your thoughts about purchasing a cheap ($138) wheel from Amazon just to practice on? I am a studio member but I can’t always get there every time I want to and really want a wheel at home but a good one is not in my budget
@lorieastwick8749
@lorieastwick8749 2 жыл бұрын
Needed this! Thank you. Will stay w/the studio near me.
@songofsitra
@songofsitra 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Dante. What a great video, I'm an Aussie who has been making ceramics for 5-6 years on a rust bucket of a wheel. Only goodness knows what it was. Australia has little access to the brands you mentioned. I'm looking at a Venco Wheel. Have you had any experience with their product? Thanks 😊
@dawnsimpson4804
@dawnsimpson4804 2 жыл бұрын
So very helpful ☺️ 😊 Thank you for your help 🙏 I'm looking into purchasing a new wheel... I want a new wheel now! 😩 I was leaning towards the Shimpo as this is what we have at our art center. Your video redirected me to the Brent. I've had my hands in clay for 2 and a half years. Loving the challenge. Fortunately the art center has the glazing and fire that is necessary to complete my work. Hopefully I can find a distributor that will ship to Hawaii.. Aloha with much appreciation 💓 Dusty Dawn
@abalonegoddess
@abalonegoddess 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome info about potters wheels! I actually handbuild for now and just watched this out of curiosity. I'm mostly interested in getting a kiln. Do you have any plans to do a kiln comparison video? I'm wondering about the differences front facing and bottom loading kilns. You do big pieces and I'm wondering which kinds are easiest to load, unload, functionality, cone 10 and cost to run and buy
@charlottesmom
@charlottesmom Жыл бұрын
I'm going to listen to the talk.... Edited to add: The "fluff" was actually informative! 🙂
@geelee2964
@geelee2964 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Brent is want I’ve been using at the pottery class for a year, it’s great! This is real talk, it is a lot of investment if you really want to be a potter...that’s why I keep taking classes for now, but having a studio is one of my bucket list item lol probably will take years until I’m sure I have enough skills to fully make use of a private studio. Good thing is I do have the time and space, my job is perfect seven days on then seven days off so I have plenty of time...👍🏻 kiln is a bigger problem...I will have to get an electrician if I really want to get a standard kiln working.
@francescavydelingum5838
@francescavydelingum5838 4 жыл бұрын
Husband: “love the Honda vs Stang comparison! Leave the Stangs for the unsecured bunch who wants to show off & end up in a ditch - that’s what’s gonna happen to your clay! Where as the Honda ... you know already :). Anyway was wondering what wheel to buy for my wife and fell on your video - it was a long one indeed, longer than a tv show episode & w/out commercials too ... BUT, very thorough, helpful and heaps of tips. Thank you very much!”
@taylerkellim3448
@taylerkellim3448 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
@thisbagisnotatoy9639
@thisbagisnotatoy9639 4 жыл бұрын
I’m hoping to try turning pottery for the first time during quarantine since I have plenty of time. There are a couple of places in town with kilns- I figure I could pay to fire my work after turning it at home. I’m not looking to make a career out of this, just a hobby. Would it still be a waste of money to buy a $300 wheel on Amazon?
@sophiewalsh5492
@sophiewalsh5492 3 жыл бұрын
I literally cannot comprehend how you managed to finesse equipment at that price. I went to college to major in ceramics and a minor in glass, my first ever job when I was 16 was glass working, my second job was as a kiln tech, third was kids pottery teacher, and my current job is teaching kids and adult pottery. And bro I still don’t have a wheel of my own 😭 I’m only in second year of college though so I have student debt to mentally prepare myself for lol. It’s hard to justify spending so much on ceramics even when I’m clearly invested in it. (I can’t make personal work at my job. I’m strictly teaching. I do not keep what I make there. And I am not majoring in ceramics anymore bc I am waiting on a discectomy surgery due to the kiln tech job and I couldn’t thrive in a program that was that physically demanding)
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 3 жыл бұрын
Finesse and waiting for the right opportunity are often the same thing.
@tobequitefranco
@tobequitefranco 4 жыл бұрын
My fiance is about to graduate from college. She's been doing ceramics for about 6 years or more as an art major and artist, and I'm reeeeeeally liking that brent...I don't know much about ceramics, but I know that's the one they used at her college
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 4 жыл бұрын
Yup. Brent's last so schools but them;)
@lailakay2951
@lailakay2951 5 жыл бұрын
I was researching wheels for weeks and this video was right on time. I wound up buying a Brent CXC on Black Friday. I learned on a Pacifica GT-400 and wanted a wheel I can grow into. My pottery teacher has had her CXC more than 20 years. Zero maintenance.
@pamellasue7924
@pamellasue7924 5 жыл бұрын
Do they offer good deals on black friday?
@Briaaanz
@Briaaanz 2 жыл бұрын
I work in healthcare and do 12 hour shifts. Sadly, all the pottery studios that offer classes schedule them on my workdays.
@bbjo787
@bbjo787 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I just bought the Clay Boss wheel. I throw left-handed and changing the direction on the wheel is very easy. Also, the speed is fluid and easy to adjust
@whathappenedwas7083
@whathappenedwas7083 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much btw for the informative video on wheels and all your anecdotal stories
@cherileerogers1650
@cherileerogers1650 3 жыл бұрын
A good option is a Community College. They probably have a non-credit class. But you can also sign up for the credit beginners class and then the advanced class. This is how I learned. I went to the community college for 8 years taking only ceramics.
@janetpharris861
@janetpharris861 6 жыл бұрын
I bought a Shimpo the box one. I like it because of the small presence.
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 6 жыл бұрын
That's the good thing about the VL lite shimpo. It's super small enough it's almost anywhere and it's extremely light
@valeriarueda3962
@valeriarueda3962 4 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO WOW. It’s so hard to find reviews for this type of stuff. You’re awesome
@malcolmcooke2024
@malcolmcooke2024 2 ай бұрын
adjust the pots in the foot pedal to adjust the start and top speed
@shan-gn3ey
@shan-gn3ey 3 жыл бұрын
Watched the whole video! I am very glad you shared this, it is very usefull thank you!!! Now I am not so scared to go get a ''cheap/crappy'' wheel to start with, whilst saving up for a brent (cause who doesn't want it to last a long time) Thank you so much :D
@ottermom5285
@ottermom5285 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I’ve been hemming and hawing for years. Ordered my clayboss today. Shipping weight is 70# btw.
@Mads-ld2ib
@Mads-ld2ib 7 ай бұрын
I impulse bought an ANCIENT brent model a on CL and am currently restoring it, hopefully by the time I get good at throwing I'll have it fixed and can use it especially well since I'll know all its quirks lol
@ryanwilliams9858
@ryanwilliams9858 4 жыл бұрын
In bought a Brent CXC. It’s the Acura that Honda makes. It measures the weight and adjusts the torque accordingly. He is right, clean and take care of your wheel. It’s an important aspect to your studio! Brent!!!!
@joshcrupe5917
@joshcrupe5917 2 жыл бұрын
Brent CXC is now in my garage. It’s amazing wish I could have gotten it 17 years ago when I first started doing pottery
@ottermom5285
@ottermom5285 Жыл бұрын
Someday 😮
@leat1684
@leat1684 5 жыл бұрын
Most of the brands you named we don't have in Germany but I just bought a used wheel 2 weeks ago and I'm ecstatic! Thanks to your video I knew more or less what to look for when I bought it. Thank you without this video I would have been entirely lost!
@mightylip4217
@mightylip4217 4 жыл бұрын
Lea, which one have you bought at the end? Any recommendation?
@funsized924
@funsized924 5 жыл бұрын
Hey donte, ive been taking pottery classes at my local college for about a year and a half and I'm considering buying a shimpo aspire to use at home and at my parents' house, since I live in a small apartment and don't have a set place to work. What is your opinion on tabletop wheels?
@veronicas4117
@veronicas4117 4 жыл бұрын
I just purchased a Speedball Artista, i am getting back into pottery after a few years. I was used to throwing on an Amaco in school, but that wasnt in my budget. I did some research on the Speedball, and I read some good things and bad things. Do you think its a decent wheel for starting out? I dont plan on throwing anymore than like 10 lbs. I ordered the legs for it too. Im just worried it might wobble when I am trying to center.
@markhousel2712
@markhousel2712 2 жыл бұрын
I have been interested in ceramics for a very long time. Finally I am taking a class at the local community College. I could have bought a wheel and kiln but wanted to be certain I loved it enough to put the time in.
@chelemathewsmartines1861
@chelemathewsmartines1861 3 жыл бұрын
Do you have a "Hard Talk" about clay, glazes, oxides, etc.? Please?
@UsernamesForDummies
@UsernamesForDummies 6 жыл бұрын
BTW, when would you consider someone an intermediate potter?
@jaybreda1
@jaybreda1 3 жыл бұрын
Dude.. when do you come up for air? You’re talking on the inhale and the exhale! Switch to decaf! Other than that, greatly appreciate your candor and help..
@ajohnsonstudio
@ajohnsonstudio 6 ай бұрын
Such a helpful video, thanks! Really enjoy your channel! Minor typo correction: Negitives -> Negatives ;D
@AnneGoggansQHHT
@AnneGoggansQHHT 4 жыл бұрын
It’s now COVID and I’m immune compromised.....so I’ve gotta do this at home now because I don’t wanna hand build a bunch of mugs. I’ve got people who will fire it for me....so.....I need a wheel if I wanna throw.
@lydia397
@lydia397 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I think there are good arguments made in 'hard talk', but with Covid, I feel less safe in my ceramics class, even with everyone wearing a face mask.
@MsMICHELOLIVIER
@MsMICHELOLIVIER 3 жыл бұрын
OMG THANK YOU, LOVE YOUR EXPLANATIONS AND SENSE OF HUMOR
@sandymccollum2161
@sandymccollum2161 4 жыл бұрын
Out of all the wheel brands available today, do you think these are the best? Is that why you only included them in your comparison? What about Skutt? What about Soldnar? Have you had any experience with these brands? I learned on am and currently using a Brent, but someone recommended Soldnar to me the other day. I can’t find any comparisons of or reviews on it and was hoping you knew something.
@JasonBroaddus
@JasonBroaddus 5 жыл бұрын
Got incredibly lucky and inherited a Brent Model B, I am still stunned.
@noeliadaszczynski304
@noeliadaszczynski304 16 күн бұрын
What about: where I live where’s no pottery store, is 1 single place where it charges too much for 1 class of pottery ( that I’ve made for 8 months) and they don’t fire you work in less than 4-6 weeks? But even if can’t afford the new kiln next month, I could buy the wheel now, practice a lot and when I get the kiln in few month more, I already kill it n the wheel? I think that’s a possibility in a place without any pottery like Tulum, Mexico, that could work.
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 15 күн бұрын
In this situation I would do a lot of research before buying my items but I would buy them bulk. Or you could buy a small tester wheel to see if you would like pottery in the first place. Many people end up buying $1,000 wheels and giving up a year later when realistically they could have bought a $200 wheel and found out by the same effect.
@mrhowell6842
@mrhowell6842 5 жыл бұрын
I like the Lockerbie wheels. Do you have an opinion on them?
@hollinal
@hollinal 5 жыл бұрын
I got a kickwheel for about $50. No splash pan, trying to make the space suitable before I start (*messily) throwing. Thanks for this video! Do any kickwheels have splash pans?
@micheledickey4066
@micheledickey4066 3 жыл бұрын
Hey there!! I have a brand new wheel to me and it is my first wheel. You me ruined that you don’t like the white splash pan on the one wheel and it looks just like the one I was going to order. My wheel is very old but was used by a potter that did a lot of work on it. It’s a Pacifica By Laguna I have all the information off the motor if you need that. I just don’t want to spend more money on the splash pan and hate it. Can you tell me which one would be better than the white one you said you hated? Thanks soo much!!!
@mossandthesea
@mossandthesea 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite is the Lockerbie kick and motor wheels. They are incredibly reliable and will withstand anything.
@micheledickey4066
@micheledickey4066 3 жыл бұрын
This was really helpful. Thanks so much.
@OnTheRightSide47
@OnTheRightSide47 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information! 😂😂 "wheels wheels, will smith"
@carriepotter1978
@carriepotter1978 4 жыл бұрын
After watching this Video, I am torn between a Clay Boss Speedball OR the Skutt Prodigy. ???? Clay Boss seems to have everything with a better price, while the Skutt has a more known name(to me) and possibly a better continuous running motor. Suggestions better these two?
@crystaloneil3345
@crystaloneil3345 Жыл бұрын
I like the bazooka pot!
@lukeplatte9194
@lukeplatte9194 6 жыл бұрын
I have an old AMACO model 15 (1/3HP) wheel that my grandfather passed down to me. The wheel is pretty solid, but the speed control on it is awful. I think the motor may be starting to go. I have been saving up to upgrade. I have been looking at the Brent wheels. I was curious what you think about the IEX vs the Model B or C.
@gabrielgranillo192
@gabrielgranillo192 3 жыл бұрын
Would you give a brief review of your wheel? A friend of mine is selling his Creative Industries MP wheel but I can’t find any reviews of it.. thanks!
@shreshtharakshit8403
@shreshtharakshit8403 4 жыл бұрын
Thankyou Earth nation ceramics. I don't even need a new wheel, just watching this as I enjoyed the kiln one so much. And the marriage comment 😂😂..., it just sits in a corner and demands food and you don't know what to do with it ...😂. I have had a VL lite for about 4 years now, it's still going strong, I actually love it as it's my first wheel (or more likely because I haven't yet tried the Brent/speedball ones 😅)
@0211brucetube
@0211brucetube 3 жыл бұрын
I bought a £150 wheel and tbh it's great for churning out practice pots. When classes start again I'll be attending, and then able to come home and put hours on the wheel. Absolutely no point whatsoever for a beginner to be spending a LOT of money on equipment.
@judyprice2553
@judyprice2553 5 жыл бұрын
Used wheels are very scarce where I live so I have been researching new wheels to buy. I've narrowed my search down to the Clay Boss from Clay King ($607 w/free shipping) and the Laguna Pacifica GT400 ($849 w/free shipping) from The Ceramic Shop. Both are 1\2 horsepower. I'm leaning towards the GT400 because that's what i learned on and i know how it handles but the Clay Boss's price is very tempting. Any reason you did not evaluate the GT400?
@mildlymeditatedpottery734
@mildlymeditatedpottery734 6 жыл бұрын
I learnt on a Shimpo not the lite model the Whisper just a step up. I then blindly went out and found a Clay Boss Speed Ball. After working on my Clay Boss for months when and used the Shimpo again and found that it was slow and did not like it as much anymore. And I find that I can move the Clay Boss around very easy and yes it can fit in the back seat of a vehicle. And yes the splash pan is weird, but you get use to it. The flat part lets you have more space for buckets and tools. And since I have always work with square buckets they sit right up to the flat part of the splash pan, so that is a good point.
@EarthNationCeramics
@EarthNationCeramics 6 жыл бұрын
The shimpo whisper is a much better wheel than the clay boss. It's like the older brother of the VL lite
@mildlymeditatedpottery734
@mildlymeditatedpottery734 6 жыл бұрын
@@EarthNationCeramics that is what I thought. But I think it am just used to my clay boss. Very happy with it. Plus it was half the price.
@baroquegold
@baroquegold 5 жыл бұрын
I have both. I throw on the Shimpoo whisper and I trim on the Clay boss. BTW, Dante your doing great on the videos.
@marcellaroberts5260
@marcellaroberts5260 5 жыл бұрын
@@EarthNationCeramics Thank you! I have requests for info on one of each (used) and was wondering about the whisper (it says RK-2).
@valeriavega439
@valeriavega439 3 жыл бұрын
Hi so at this time I am not able to afford this wheel but do you have any suggestions that can be at lot cheaper (I’m a teenager want to make pottery)
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