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Mini Pottery Wheel Demo (Part 2) Yofuly Mini Pottery Wheel
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Watch me demonstrate how I throw tiny pots on this miniature pottery wheel. This wheel is perfect especially for beginners who just want to test the waters throwing pottery because pottery can be a very expensive hobby.
It's also the perfect solution when you want to throw tiny pots on the wheel but don't want to clean up a large wheel mess for tiny pots. So it saves time and energy.
There is a slight learning curve involved, but that goes for any pottery wheel.
This Yofuly Mini Pottery Wheel was $49.99 and came with a set of artist brushes and complete beginner basic tool set.
All links are provided below.
About the clay I use: For this particular video I was using a high fire earthenware clay which I bisque fire in my kiln at cone 05 and after glazing fire at cone 5 for the final fire.
If you don't have a kiln or have access to one you can certainly use an air dry clay. Air dry clay throws much like porcelain clay and there can be a learning curved involved, but that is also true of most clays when you are just beginning. Be aware that you won't be using glazes on your air dry clay but can use acrylic paints to paint your pots after the clay has dried a bit. It's probably easier to dry the piece on the wheel with a heat gun or I simply use a butane lighter to dry my piece on the wheel.
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It's also the perfect solution when you want to throw tiny pots on the wheel but don't want to clean up a large wheel mess for tiny pots. So it saves time and energy.
There is a slight learning curve involved, but that goes for any pottery wheel.
This Yofuly Mini Pottery Wheel was $49.99 and came with a set of artist brushes and complete beginner basic tool set.
All links are provided below.
About the clay I use: For this particular video I was using a high fire earthenware clay which I bisque fire in my kiln at cone 05 and after glazing fire at cone 5 for the final fire.
If you don't have a kiln or have access to one you can certainly use an air dry clay. Air dry clay throws much like porcelain clay and there can be a learning curved involved, but that is also true of most clays when you are just beginning. Be aware that you won't be using glazes on your air dry clay but can use acrylic paints to paint your pots after the clay has dried a bit. It's probably easier to dry the piece on the wheel with a heat gun or I simply use a butane lighter to dry my piece on the wheel.
Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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