I'm Kevin on behalf of ExpertVillage.com. We're going to do our second pull. We're making a bowl, before I do that it's real important to get this standing water out of...
Alright, so with these noodle bowls, maybe like three-fourths of a pound is all you need. That's about...that much. Alright. Maybe wheel-wedge that a little bit. By that, I mean what...
On behalf of expertvillage.com, it's time the glaze or bowl, before we do that, now we have to mix up our glaze, I already know what glaze I want. Have to mix it up really well. If you...
So I like to have, I have this really crusty piece of paper that I've used over and over for berry bowls. I like to do five point symmetry on these. So what I do is I take the needle tool, I...
Okay, now that we have the base, one technique is to use coils and what I can do is, take this ribbon tool and I can just cut them off like this. Well, that's not what I wanted to do , but...
Hi, I'm Kevin and on behalf of ExpertVillage.com we're going to put some wax the foot of our pot. I disk fired our bowl, I'm going to take it out, now it's nice and...
So once both pieces have set up to leather hard, which means that when you press it you're not going to smear the clay, but it's still soft enough that you can easily make an indention...
Okay, so once your bowl is centered and stuck to the bat, you're going to take your ribbon tool. This is called a ribbon tool because when you start trimming, it makes a ribbon of clay just...
Alright. Now we got it all marked out right? So just watch it. Come to me, come. See? No big deal. I mean you could make a big process out of that, read a few books, or whatever you got to do but...
So now that I know where I'm going to punch my holes and I've got my tool prepared I'm going to go ahead and start making them. So you basically push in and twist a little bit....