The Pocket Slab Roller: A Brilliant Homemade Tool for Making Clay Slabs | RANDY JOHNSTON

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20 thoughts on “The Pocket Slab Roller: A Brilliant Homemade Tool for Making Clay Slabs | RANDY JOHNSTON”

  1. Syreth

    in german this technique ist called: Blätterstock ^^
    Nice explanation, thank you 🙂

  2. Vidvertise

    Wow Randy, You saved me $1000 or more. Do you have a pocket potters wheel? Im working on a plan for one but why waste the time if someone else has done it (centuries ago)? I think ill buy your DVD and see what else I can learn. Thanks a lot.

  3. jmpmcd

    don’t have the room in my shed for hair roller never mind a slab roller , thanks dude really been needing for this for an age…

  4. J Oxandale

    Questions about slabs sticking together or stretching and distorting when removing. I just use an oversized rolling pin and matching wood strips on either side of the clay to make slabs.

  5. Michael Kline

    These guys are my heros. I love the pots they make.

  6. Janice Hofmann

    I’ve been getting “s” cracks in my tiles in spite of using all the tricks. This video really explains and gives me the answer to my problem. Thank you!

  7. MystFae X

    Great idea! 🤗
    WOW! WHAT a SHOWROOM of a WORKROOM tho, beautiful man, just beautiful!👍

  8. marion joy

    this is fabulous ….. worked first time .. save so much mucking around .. thank you

  9. Robin Jaffin

    Your pottery studio is absolutely magical. So much light!!! Thank you for this extremely helpful information.

  10. darlink57

    Excellent video! Thank You. How do you move the slab without bending it? Put a board on top?

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