The tip to keep the bottom a bit narrower that you need because collaring in widens it is so helpful! I'm going to try that tip!
@lynnenewell6812Күн бұрын
Hi how much clay do you use and is your clay very soft? You seem to pull these very fast strong hands? Experience obviously! Also you done use ribs on your pots ? Not necessary?
@LaLaArtStudioКүн бұрын
Just found your channel 🎉 New Subbie! Thanks so much for sharing your design for these 🙏🏼 when I am recovered from shoulder replacement surgery and get to learn to throw I'll definitely be giving them a try 😉 in the meantime it's the slab life for me 😊
@knightclan4Күн бұрын
Looks like about 1 lb of clay He has been inspirational in helping me become a professional potter Definitely go back in his videos and watch
@barbaralucero2772Күн бұрын
Hmm, do you single fire? Wood fired? Or? What Temps to you fire at? You are so blessed with talent and your work. ❤
@knightclan4Күн бұрын
@@LaLaArtStudio Shoulder injury can be painful when throwing. I have a hand injury that is annoying. I use a Strong Arm centering tool for getting the centering done. Check out their videos
@knightclan4Күн бұрын
Do you bisque fire before glazing or do you glaze your greenware and raw fire to cone 6?