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How To Make A Mug Out Of Clay On The Potters Wheel Throwing A Mug

how To Make A Mug Out Of Clay On The Potters Wheel Throwing A Mug
how To Make A Mug Out Of Clay On The Potters Wheel Throwing A Mug

How To Make A Mug Out Of Clay On The Potters Wheel Throwing A Mug Interested in making pottery but not sure where to start? throwing on the pottery wheel can be easy. throwing a ceramic coffee mug is a great pottery project. Third part of a throwing series. making a mug on the potters wheel. third part of a throwing series. making a mug on the potters wheel.

How To throw A Straight mug On A pottery wheel Youtube
How To throw A Straight mug On A pottery wheel Youtube

How To Throw A Straight Mug On A Pottery Wheel Youtube This video shows the basics of forming a cup on the wheel. for more detailed information on centering, opening, and pulling, please see my other videos.use. Apply handle on top of mug. apply handle to bottom. refine handle shape. drawing requirements per customer. trace design as specified. mug is bisqued (cone 06) mug is glazed on bottom. paint traced lines with underglaze. apply clear glaze and glaze fire. About a pound (or half a kilogram) should be enough to make a cup or mug. you can form your clay into a ball shape before you put it on the wheel. if you are making traditional, functional pottery you need to use clay that can be fired in a kiln. you will also need a container of water. half a gallon or a couple liters should be enough to start. I'll typically do 30 or so iterations when wedging, pat them into a ball and set them by my wheel. once we're done, we'll have a seat at our wheel and get the clay center. let's keep going. 3. centering: all right, now that we have our clay or tools or wheel and ourselves ready and it's time to get our clay on the wheel and centered.

wheel throwing How Do You throw A Simple Cup on The Potter S wheel
wheel throwing How Do You throw A Simple Cup on The Potter S wheel

Wheel Throwing How Do You Throw A Simple Cup On The Potter S Wheel About a pound (or half a kilogram) should be enough to make a cup or mug. you can form your clay into a ball shape before you put it on the wheel. if you are making traditional, functional pottery you need to use clay that can be fired in a kiln. you will also need a container of water. half a gallon or a couple liters should be enough to start. I'll typically do 30 or so iterations when wedging, pat them into a ball and set them by my wheel. once we're done, we'll have a seat at our wheel and get the clay center. let's keep going. 3. centering: all right, now that we have our clay or tools or wheel and ourselves ready and it's time to get our clay on the wheel and centered. On this pottery video, we are throwing a mug on a potter's wheel. enjoy watching george sifounios pottery throwing a ceramic mug on pottery wheel. if you want. Using one pound of clay we'll make a cylinder shape, a cone shape, and a funnel shaped mug. then using one piece of clay we will shape, and then pull handles for each and attach them to each mug, going over how to do each task efficiently and effectively. then if there are any finishing touches concerning the handles or trimming we will go over.

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