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Friday, September 11, 2009

Wedging, kneading & centering practice

Hi folks,

Great first class!

For your 2 hours of practice time this week, please attempt to center 8 1-pound balls of clay by next class:
  • Wedge all of your clay
  • Weight out 4 lbs of wedged clay & knead it;
  • Divide kneaded clay into into 4 1-lb balls;
  • Center each ball of clay (you may try to shape it into a bowl if you like);
  • When you've centered all 4 pieces of clay, wedge them back up with the rest of your clay and repeat this whole process 1 more time
If a piece collapses on the wheel, cut it off and start again with a fresh ball of clay; don't try to rework the collapsed piece.

Please refer to the last blog post for notes and videos on wedging, kneading, & centering.

If you kept a piece you made during class, unwrap it during your practice time so it has a chance to dry a bit. Remember to wrap it back up, label it with your name, and put it back on the shelf before you leave.

Next class, we'll look at the rest of the throwing process, and how to finish a bowl.

Cheers!
Jay

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Beginning Throwing Fall 2009 first class

Hi Folks,

Here's what we'll be doing for the first class:

  • Waivers & name tags
  • Introductions
  • What we'll be making: Bowls, mugs & bud vases
  • Get clay & rent a locker
  • Wedging & kneading demo & practice
  • Centering demo & practice
  • Practice session sign-up

Here are some resources that might help get you going. Please take a look at them some time this week:

A closer look at kneading
Video of English potter Simon Leach on how to knead your clay using the spiral method. This is a bit different from the method we practiced in class, but the general principle is the same.

Wot kneading again!

Video of English potter Simon Leach kneading from a different angle.

Tips on centering
Video of English potter Simon Leach on how to center your clay

demo notes: wedging
Step-by-step notes on how to wedge and knead your clay (Adobe PDF).

Here's a video of Simon Leach making a bowl from beginning to end:
SIMON LEACH - Close up - GP bowl !!

Cheers,
Jay