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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Bowls class week 2 notes & video

One resource & one tip this week:

Resource:
SIMON LEACH - how to quickly finish & fettle mugs (YouTube)
This is how English potter Simon Leach finishes mugs. Pay special attention to how he "thumbs off" the bottoms of his mugs (starting at 3 minutes and 30 seconds); we'll be doing the same thing to the bottom of our bowls.

Tip:
Drying and finishing your pots

  • Let piece stiffen on the bat (or use hair dryer)
  • As soon as the piece is stiff enough to handle without distortion, flip it over so the bottom can dry
  • Dry slowly; wrap in plastic to keep moist (newspaper square top and bottom)
  • Remember to label your piece with your name and the date while it's on the shelf
  • When piece is leatherhard (about the hardness of cheddar cheese):
    • Tap the bottom so it bulges inward slightly
    • Thumb the bottom edge
    • Write your name and the date on the bottom with a stylus
    • When piece is bone dry, clean up rough spots with a metal rib and a damp sponge

For your two-hour practice session this week, make at least four bowls. Keep the best bowl, and recycle the others.

Next week is our last class. We'll talk about:
  • Glazing
  • Big bowls (and other shapes)
  • What to do for the rest of the semester

Cheers,
Jay

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Bowls: 2nd class (7/14/2009 at 5 pm)

Hi Folks,

Remember, the next bowls class starts at 5 pm tonight (7/14/2009)

Please remember to bring a small towel.

If you can, try to come in early and get your clay weighed, wedged, and kneaded before class starts.

Even better, come in *very* early and get some practice!

Cheers,
Jay