When you’re making things in stoneware pottery, like I do, they’re actually sturdy enough and temperature sensitive, lack of temperature sensitive enough to be baked in. So one of the items that I make is a casserole. This is something that you can put your stuff into the bottom, put the lid on it in…
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this job is a commission what we’ve got to do here is make up a heart in 18 carat and what I’ve already done is made up a wax heart in exactly the right size to client wants the same shape and I’ve carved this shape exactly as what the customer wants but in 18…
Digging clay for brick mold Crushing old pottery for grog Mixing grog into clay Forming the brick mold, adding a tab for lifting It’s 25 cm by 12.5 cm 25 cm x 12.5 cm x 6.25 cm Into the kiln Fire a large pot at the same time (so as not to waste fire wood)…
Hey guys and welcome to another Polymer Clay tutorial. Today we will create the whole skeleton army from Clash Royale. You wouldn’t believe it, but it all starts with a paper clip. The paper clip and the pliers. The reason is pretty simple. I was looking for an easy way for you guys and also…
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Scott: Re-thinking Blackduck Pottery is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund with money by the vote of the people. Blackduck Pottery is the term for pre-European contact Indigenous ceramics found north-northwest of Lake Superior often recognizable by their textured surface. For decades academia has taught that Blackduck pottery was made by…
A Pasta Bowl is made using this machine, a Model B. The head of the machine is heated, then a piece of clay the right size for the finished shape is pressed onto the mold and placed under the machine. Together they squeeze the clay out into the desired shape which is then left to…
I’m going to add a little bit of an hour glass shape to my cylinder and try to form or define the outside of my piece. I’m going to take my metal rim and using a little bit of pressure on the outside and the inside, I’m going to take and push out a little…
So now that they’re both scored and moist, I’m just going to set the neck on top of the base there, and spin it a little bit, see if it’s on center, which it seems to be pretty close. You can just move it a little bit around until you feel like it’s right there…
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