Here's this week's ASMR version of my bowl throwing and trimming video. If you'd like to watch the version that goes into a lot more detail about the process and discusses the cross sections too, you can do so by following this link:
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
0:13 – Preparing reclaimed clay to throw with
1:38 – Spiral wedging individual balls of clay
2:02 – Throwing bowls
5:51 – Trimming bowls
12:37 – Finished examples
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So nice to watch, thank you so much for sharing your craft with us 🙂
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the perfect sphere made from the 2 bowls is simply beautiful and of course perfect. love the precision of your work.
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Your bowl work is on point! Great job!
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I love the shape of the feet you put on your pots. It’s easier to hold when glazing, and the angles help prevent glaze from running. Is that something you picked up in Japan? I saw this foot style in an illustration of Japanese pottery and in it they call it the ‘bamboo node foot’ or 竹節高台 takefushikoudai. I’m gonna have to try it some time. The last foot I trimmed, I damn near dropped the bowl in the glaze bucket.
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I’m always amazed that you know just how much to remove, without going too far and cutting a hole in the bottom!
I like the way you quickly trim the top of the bowl before adding the sausages of clay. V helpful.
how fast the shape can change is astonishing, at least for someone like me who hasn’t tried pottery before:)
I don’t know what made those people dislike the video 🥴 it’s so perfect 👏❤
Hey!! Your skills are just super ❤️
Your method is soo similar to the Indian pot makers. Once I saw the same method of making pots in my village unlike you they used wooden wheel for rotating the clay and giving them shape and I was stunned.
Love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳
I’m fascinated by the process of creating but the final effect is magnificent
Great project. Awesome result.
I have no idea how I got here but I never want to leave this is so peaceful
I like very much your clay pottery. Incredible accuracy.
I love the shape of the feet you put on your pots. It’s easier to hold when glazing, and the angles help prevent glaze from running. Is that something you picked up in Japan? I saw this foot style in an illustration of Japanese pottery and in it they call it the ‘bamboo node foot’ or 竹節高台 takefushikoudai. I’m gonna have to try it some time. The last foot I trimmed, I damn near dropped the bowl in the glaze bucket.
MUCH APPRECIATED YOUR GREAT SKILLS 👍 👌.
If you’ve ever thrown pottery before, you have next-level appreciation for this video. Superior skill here – thank you so much for sharing your craft 🙏🏼