So much I understand from the electric wheel being a wheel head or expert with other greenworking details of the teapot form. As well as handbuilding, trimming, slip work. But, this is pretty new to me. And, I would like to think I can scream out a jar or other employing coiling. Due to my abilities attaching and throwing down coil galleries. I would need the hand operated wheel though. In order to avoid traveling to a pottery for production work. But, I'm still a little novice with handbuilding and might just work off of canvas. I actually don't know the cost of the turn table and might try to find cheap alternative. Further, the vacuum of liquid is avoided on his teapot due to a hole in the lid? Or, other details you think it is good for one to notice about it is very much my interest. Like huh? ps 2.5 inch diameter plastic plug is available from firehose supply for pretty cheap and that might be the best way to modify it into a tap tool. And only requires one pressing stud for several pots due to unscrewing in order to relief rough threads. This ceramic pottery closure a goal for me in the near future. greyishgreblum, "Pottery tap and die"💜
@mzkabn2 жыл бұрын
what's that for? why a lid with a hole? amazing work anyway, reeeally satisfying
@olahonua7960 Жыл бұрын
Not a lid, the last circular piece goes on to prevent cracks and deformation during firing, it is removed after firing