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Ingleton Pottery www.ingletonpottery.co.uk Attempting to make a pottery Apple shaped clay pot on the potters wheel throwing demo.
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{ 25 comments… read them below or add one }
that looks fun, id like to try doing that sometime
@animallover4444 Don’t Worry Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin lol that song
dont worry be happy lol i love tht song nice apple loved it
the way you throw your cylinders is beautiful
i started to learn pottery, wheel throwing… but i think the teacher gave up on me at the end ;D
Great work. I can watch you do this all day. Funny hearing Bobby MacFerrin in the background
you’re so pro!!
how did you trim the bottom?
Thats very nice. I’m taking a class in college right now and I think I’m gonna be following your videos for awhile. Keep it up.
haha
omg this is adorable!!! I really want to try now…
oh my gosh. the bent stem was such a cute addition.
How cute. I would have never thought of a apple. (:
Wow, I really like the apple shaped pot. P.S. I think your videos are great, I learn a lot from them
I was half expecting you to take a needle tool or something along those lines and cut out the top so that it has a pre made lid. I would like to do that, but great pot.
Sorry,Iforgot to say you need to make a hole in the bottom or make a slit in it for a money box otherwise it’ll explode.
OOPS !!!
hi Dan,
)))))) just the was broken te rest intact!
i make a apple and it exploded in my oven…….
i think i must a litle hole in the apple pearcen… for the air. Right?
sorry for my broken english writting
Gerda, Belguim
Loved this one!! Dont worry be happy playing in the background, and tipping the stem at the end!! great!!
heloooooo
How many clay do you use for this beautiful apple?
Gerda, Belguim x
Wedge it IN a wet towel? Wows. I’ll have to try that if I can get my hands on a pottery wheel.
(I only did throwing for about a month in school, but I got really good at it.)
It’s just stoneware clay.
You can make your clay as soft as you want it if you wrap it in wet towels then wedge it,or use a pugmill.
Don’t just use it straight out of the bag.
Make it how you want it.
Cheers.
I leave them on the bats until the next day then I trim them and cut them off with a wire.
Cheers.
Another great video Dan. I never see you cut your pieces off. When and how do you remove them from the bat?
Love your videos! That was awesome!
What type of clay are you using? It looks much softer than most of the stuff I’ve used.