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Recently, I found this post on the pottery subreddit, therein someone was asking about the best way of throwing this particular shape and so, in this video I try to answer that question as we tackle throwing a shallow bowl form with overhanging walls, a narrow foot and a curvaceous interior.
Thanks SO much for watching and you'll find more info, as promised, below.
Here's Darren Ellis' website: http://www.darrenellispottery.com
HOW TO TAP CENTRE: https://youtu.be/3lBnDWya0r0
HOW TO CENTRE CLAY: https://youtu.be/-YCGK33c0xs
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Introduction
0:23 - The bowl/plate in question & discussing it
3:37 - Throwing the first iteration
5:44 - Throwing the second iteration
7:11 - Setting the throwing gauge's pointer
9:00 - Throwing the third iteration
11:50 - What these pots remind me of!
13:10 - Trimming the bowls
19:11 - Which size foot do you prefer?
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