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Han Aertssen posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing 6 days ago
Made handles for the first tim. On the coffeemugs from beautiful black clay from Siebelinck. they are waiting to dry. but baked they wil be reel deep black.
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Aura Pottery posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing 11 months ago
Welcome to an early spring pottery retreat on the picturesque farm in India!
With @bridgetbodenham, explore the medium of clay and enjoy nourishing meals made from farm’s bounty.
Prepare to forge lasting bonds, share stories, and explore the medium of clay with Bridget Bodenham!
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Han Aertssen posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing a year ago
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Cristina Wüthrich posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing a year ago
With my post two mont ago I spelled my instaname wrongly😵💫
Correct would be @4punktkeramik
Thank you for following…
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Cristina Wüthrich posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing a year ago
very happy to yoin your group… If you like it, please follow on instagram @4punkkeramik
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I eventually found you on instagram, but you spell it differently here than on instagram. Thought you would like to know 🙂
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Thankyou… very kind of you!
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Carole Epp posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing 2 years ago
Saw this over on Facebook and had to share…Such a cool idea.
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Darlene Crouthamel
“I have an Artista electric wheel, but learned on a kick wheel. Darling hubby made me a treadle throwing wheel since I have replaced knees and a kick wheel wouldn’t be comfortable. I also am a fiber artist and have 12 different sewing machines, including…
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A really clever idea! Thanks for sharing.
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Linda Stauffer posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing 2 years ago
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Linda Stauffer posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing 2 years ago
Ive been working in clay for over 50 years. Mostly wheel, functional forms. Also clay sculptures and most recently list wax bronze casting
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Gorgeous piece. I’m curious about the tool you use for the mark making.
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Just my fingers while throwing. The diagonals on the base were just a wooden tool pressed in and expanded which made them diagonal. Cone 8 reduction with cream breaking rust glaze
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Alison Faure posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing 2 years ago
Ive been a wheel throwing addict for some time now .i Love pocelain but im getting tired of the very simple forms . Have made platters , some teaposts and functional items . Always keen to learn more 😊🙏
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Alicia Hong posted an update in the group Wheel Throwing 2 years ago
I could use some help with wheel thrown lids fitting right. They seem ok bisque fired but they also seem a little tight. I am concerned about glazing them and them not fitting anymore. I am not very familiar with lidded vessels so I would appreciate any advise on how to get better with this. As well as information on the best way to glaze the…
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I recommend you don’t glaze the gallery and don’t glaze the underside of the lid that touches the galley. You can use wax with some calcined alumina added to it applied to the areas your not waxing. in that way you can quickly clean off the glaze when you dip and hold the calcined alumina in place at the same time. The calcined alumina will… Read more
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Me too, I got one right then had failures after that lol.
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