50. Throwing / Making a Porcelain Pitcher with Hsin-Chuen Lin
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Masterful throwing and a lovely, appealing form.
beautiful! I always learn so much from your videos! Thank you so much for taking the time to post and answer questions! Beautiful pitcher, I really like how you defined the upper spout, and rim. Hope to see you finish it!
Just amazing and always inspiring! Your movements are so relaxing and intentional..love it!
Another great demo, your videos are golden.
Yay!! Another throwing video! I love your videos so much =] I love making pitchers, and this one is so lovely =] Thank you so much for uploading. I look forward to your future videos =]
Very nice. Thanks so much for all your videos. I hope you show how you finish the bottom, and how a handle is added. Thanks again!
Amazing that guy !!!
@js74858 I did trim it up-side-down on the wheel head. If you are worry the bottom is not level, you can put small pieces of clay to level it before center it. I bought my chamois years ago from Michaels craft store.
amazing! thanks for sharing!
Outstanding!
You can try, a strip of plastic bag or a strip of folded paper towel. They work similar to a chamois. Just make sure their wet with water and slip so they don't catch the rim.
wow.. that was beautiful...thank you so much! Can you show us how it pours after it's been fired?
Very nice spout! I'll bet it doesn't dribble :)
How much clay did you use? Lovely!
where can we see how you do the handle on a pitcher?
@hsinchuen thanks for posting, I learn a lot from ur vids. what would you recommend for smoothing the edges other than leather? I prefer not to use it for moral reasons. thanks