How to Throw, Spout, Trim and Handle a Tall Stoneware Jug.

preview_player
Показать описание
I've been making some smaller groups of larger pots this past week. Some of those included this trio of jugs. Made from 2.5 lb, (1133 grams) high iron stoneware clay, this video goes into detail about how I throw them on the pottery wheel, turn them once leather hard and finally attach and pull their handles.

Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:10 - Centring the clay
1:12 - Opening up the clay
1:30 - Pulling up the walls
4:00 - Cleaning up the walls
4:29 - Spouting the jug
5:53 - Trimming the jug
7:47 - Fettling the pouring lip
12:25 - Pulling the handle blanks and the handle
16:55 - Finished examples
____

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

My stomach dropped when the trimming tool gouged the bottom of the spout! Lovely to see the approach of using a kidney and controlled movements to trim up the top. Beautiful pieces.

anotherdaylight
Автор

My favorite part is the trimming. It’s so satisfying watching the excess come off in curls, leaving a beautiful piece. And I appreciate that the stoneware is not too heavy when it’s finished. As light as possible is so nice! Thanks for the wonderful video!

Katheverett
Автор

I have learnt so much from your videos, every Sunday there is something from your videos that I take away and implement in my practice.
Just sharing with you that after 1.5 months of making cylinders, now with 400 grams I can achieve a little more than 4 inches of height everytime with consistent wall thickness.
Thank you 😊❤

ranjitsreeram
Автор

Great work Florian. You are immensely patient and talented. I also like the way you have kept your workplace studio so neat and tidy. 😊

neetalodaya
Автор

Pottery truly is an art. High respect for anyone who makes these beautiful pieces 👍🏽

kottonkandy
Автор

This is my all time favorite piece, its the perfect vase

emmettenriques
Автор

I just found your channel and have been binge watching all of your content your voice is so satisfying

johndruziskyjr
Автор

Yay to Thomastown 😊 Beautiful forms. Thanks for the tips on throwing tall and narrow, appreciated

BrenzerM
Автор

Great video, thanks.
I would love to make pottery. I studied art at school many years ago. They had two wheels and a kiln, but for some reason they never let students go beyond coil pots. I think the teachers just used them themselves.
One day I will find somewhere to try it.

dshe
Автор

So informative! Thanks so much! I’ve been watching your videos for ages now! It’s great that your following has grown so much, your videos are full of detail and I’ve learnt so much from you.

jossycaro
Автор

I love your videos, they have a huge asmr potential.

jaydeep-p
Автор

I mean its incredible how he do this & how he centers!

HIBAzreik-jb
Автор

Your videos are so inspirational. Thank you.

swiftymcfly
Автор

Awesome! So relaxing to watch and listen :)

raygeorge
Автор

Wow, you are so so skilled at this, inspiring, thank you, Now Subscribed 👍😊

rayeaglenz
Автор

thank you our pottery padre for the insightful video once again:D
really appreciate the effort you consistently put into these vids:)

chichinn
Автор

Another great video! Thanks as always for sharing 😊

sarahslade
Автор

정말 멋져요!!! It's really cool.
( I'm korean)

햄발롬-sg
Автор

Can you do a pouring video of them? So one can see the flow?

claycafenederlandcarina
Автор

I'm definitely getting a beefy cereal bowl from you at some point as long as they're pretty durable (I might buy 2 just so I have a backup lol).

phillipmitchell