This week, I'm revisiting a previous video that showed only the throwing and trimming this small teapot. It's a recreation of a shape I made recently that I really liked and this week we're picking up with this form again, covering the bisque firing, waxing, glazing, the fiddly tidying up the glazed vessel, reduction firing it to cone ten, (1290ºC), and finally unpacking the tiny teapot, grinding its lid and testing to see how well it pours...
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Introduction
1:03 - Throwing the components for the teapot
2:36 - How I 'invert' my callipers for one off pots like this
3:10 - Throwing the teapot's lid
4:02 - Throwing the teapot's spout 'off the hump'
5:37 - Trimming the body & lid
10:55 - Attaching the spout
15:07 - Handling the teapot
18:52 - Carving the handles & quality control
19:17 - Bisque firing the teapot to 1000ºC
19:49 - Waxing the teapot
20:50 - Glazing the teapot
21:25 - Cleaning up the glazed surfaces & holes
23:40 - Wadding the lid
24:28 - Packing the gas kiln & reduction firing to cone ten, (1290ºC)
26:17 - Unpacking the kiln, removing & grinding the lid
27:57 - The finished teapot
28:47 - THE POUR TEST
30:00 - Clean up
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