516. Throwing a Lidded/Covered Jar & Tips on Centering/Opening/Lifting with Hsin-Chuen Lin 林新春 蓋罐示範
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Best Teacher of all. 🙏
Thank you for this beautiful video dear friend ✌️
Thank you so much. I think you are a great teacher as well as and master potter.
You are the absolute best!!!:)
Thank you for your excellent teachings!
Thank you so much! I’ll use that techniques right away!😄😄
Your videos are wonderful!! You are my favorite potter. Please can you make a flower pot with the dish attached?! I love to handbuild. I know it is not your joy, but could you please do 1 video on making a lidded box? I would be very grateful. Thank you 😊 so much.
Thank you!
great video as always!, thank you!. When do you wire off the pieces when using a wooden bat? do you wire right after throwing and then leave them to dry on the wooden bat?
@hsinchuen
3 жыл бұрын
Since I can come in my studio anytime so I usually wire off a couple hrs later.
@kerenaz3386
3 жыл бұрын
@@hsinchuen thank you for answering. i tried your method and it worked very well.