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How to Make Handmade Pottery Ramen Bowls - ASMR Edition

Here's the LONG ASMR edition of my latest video that shows the creation of three different shapes of ramen bowl. If you'd prefer to watch the fully narrated version, you can find it here: • Making Ramen Bowls for...
These pots were made for Alex, ‪@FrenchGuyCooking‬. If you'd like to watch HIS video, where we actually use the bowls to eat ramen from and talk about their shapes, you can find it here: • My Dream Ramen Bowl Do...
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch! And if you have any questions please do ask in the comments below.
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⏱ • Timecodes:
0:00 - Introduction
0:26 - Preparing clay to throw with
2:46 - Throwing the bowls
13:59 - Wiring the bowls off the MDF bats
18:01 - Trimming the bowls
41:50 - Before & after - thrown verses trimmed
42:10 - Packing the electric kiln for a bisque firing to 1000ºC
42:53 - Unpacking the electric kiln
43:51 - Waxing the bowl's feet
45:22 - HOW I MIX the Tenmoku glaze, (recipe included)
46:01 - Glazing the bowls
49:57 - Cleaning up the glazed bowls prior to firing
51:32 - Packing the gas kiln
54:24 - Reduction firing the gas kiln to 1290ºC
57:48 - Opening the kiln and seeing the bowls
1:01:12 - Sanding the base of the bowls
1:02:15 - Close up images of the Tenmoku glaze
1:03:07 - Clean up
*It's worth noting! That you won't get the same results as I do if you're firing in oxidation. The reduction firing really helps with this process.
*I throw using both a Rohde HMT 500 & 600 potter's wheel and fire using Rohde kilns too, the electric is a TE-200 and the gas kiln is a KG-340.
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  • @charlymarie66
    @charlymarie669 ай бұрын

    I'm a beginner and your posts have help shape my throwing, some day I hope to be at your level, thanks for your hard work posting

  • @WhiteStoneCottagePottery
    @WhiteStoneCottagePottery9 ай бұрын

    I learn more every time I watch your videos. Thanks for showing the entire process. Love the tinkling sounds when you open the kiln.

  • @simonebertino8600
    @simonebertino86009 ай бұрын

    So much admiration. Love the sound when you open the kiln as a ceramists 😊

  • @Mommy_Moss
    @Mommy_Moss6 күн бұрын

    This is absolutely fabulous please never stop uploading

  • @javierasanmartinapolonio9576
    @javierasanmartinapolonio95769 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your work process, you greatly help other people's learning, I really feel as if I were an apprentice in your studio, I am from Chile, I study ceramics in Argentina and many of us admire your work from South America 🏺👐🏼

  • @Alex_0Z
    @Alex_0Z9 ай бұрын

    love the glazes especially against the noodles it makes the food pop!

  • @charity2483
    @charity24839 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this beautiful video Florian!

  • @mielpangs
    @mielpangs9 ай бұрын

    these videos are so relaxing and interesting to watch -- i don't do pottery myself, but i am an artist, and i really admire the skill and dedication you have towards your craft. :DD

  • @mirdzano3135

    @mirdzano3135

    6 ай бұрын

    "these videos are so relaxing" well yes, except for minute 24 let the screeching commence 😵‍💫

  • @RyanPardoe
    @RyanPardoe9 ай бұрын

    Gorgeous as always!

  • @sabbaticusfarm
    @sabbaticusfarm3 ай бұрын

    These videos are helpful to me as a potter. While the creation of a form is great to watch, the biggest takeaway for me is the auditory input I can experience. I get distracted by noise easily and hearing the sounds of your pots being created despite background noises, clanging and clattering of tools, and dogs barking helps me to grow accustomed to it. Thank you, Florian.

  • @leannecombs1101
    @leannecombs11014 ай бұрын

    Stunning....never disappoints!!

  • @rewghob
    @rewghob9 ай бұрын

    People are scared of the wheel, but I don't think they've tried coil building! My beginner's course is 11 weeks and first time on the wheel I threw a pot. Tonight, coil monstrosity into the scrap bag. Your video on body positioning at the wheel really helped. I think you were on Make it to Market as an expert?

  • @stephgrayson4050
    @stephgrayson40506 ай бұрын

    another great video ... thank you!

  • @zattoart
    @zattoart6 ай бұрын

    Your posts are well done and super informative. Your work/ forms I are beautiful as well! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr
    @DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr3 ай бұрын

    I think the colour of these bowls are great

  • @victoriamiskolczy6336
    @victoriamiskolczy63369 ай бұрын

    What is that fabulous pinky-chocolate glaze with the gold crystals? It’s stunning! Is it a new one for you?

  • @user-sh9gb3ou9x
    @user-sh9gb3ou9x9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your work. It is delightful to see. I notice your kiln shelves are thinner than I am used to seeing. Did you decide to get them or are the standard with your type of kiln. I could imagine many benefits for having thinner shelves.

  • @danielduarte4425
    @danielduarte44259 ай бұрын

    58:10 is the best part

  • @floriangadsby

    @floriangadsby

    9 ай бұрын

    The grand reveal!

  • @dahaniffer
    @dahaniffer9 ай бұрын

    can you make an episode exploring many glazing techniques and patterns , colors and maybe other thing you know all love and support

  • @maritzaguzman8376
    @maritzaguzman83764 ай бұрын

    Genial eres muy perfeccionista, quemas super alto, yo no paso de 1200°C.

  • @Mal0ree
    @Mal0ree9 ай бұрын

    I’ve always wanted to know what the piece of wood with the metal attached to the end is for. Does it trim off excess? Or keep it centered? 🤔

  • @andreag7822

    @andreag7822

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s a guide so that each bowl is a consistent size 😊 edit-notice around 12.20. I think that particular thrown bowl was the first and out of order in the edit as Florian throws, then measures, and only after that does he tip the guide over for the following bowls. I may be wrong 🙃

  • @floriangadsby

    @floriangadsby

    9 ай бұрын

    I have to throw one pot and measure with a ruler before setting my throwing gauge, hence the bowl being on the wheel before I get started for real.

  • @floriangadsby

    @floriangadsby

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s a throwing gauge, used to measure thrown pots, which means you don’t have to measure each individual pot. I get mine here: www.darrenellispottery.com/shop/1-pointer but they’re sold out at the moment.

  • @The.English.Cup.Center
    @The.English.Cup.Center8 ай бұрын

    Hello, may i know what you use for glazing?

  • @rainamaker8
    @rainamaker89 ай бұрын

    I've been putting my clay on the wheel so particles go in same directions as wedging (yours upside down) But I see you put yours on wheel so you're going against the spiral. Any thoughts on why it's good to go against the wedging direction? Do you get s cracks ever?

  • @ilmugerabah.pottery
    @ilmugerabah.pottery9 ай бұрын

    Setiap hasilnya sangat bagus memiliki karakter yang keren patut di ancongkan jempol 😍

  • @Loucfr
    @Loucfr9 ай бұрын

    I have a question; would 8mm be too thick for a ceramic candle jar? I’m stuck between 5-8mm. 5mm seems too thin and 8mm seems to thick. I don’t know much about ceramics so I’m clueless really.

  • @Fraususemil

    @Fraususemil

    9 ай бұрын

    I would make different prototypes.

  • @sebastianeriksson8507
    @sebastianeriksson85079 ай бұрын

    Is it possible to buy this ramen bowls?

  • @robertgardner1498
    @robertgardner14985 ай бұрын

    How much clay are you using here?

  • @davidegiannelli4573
    @davidegiannelli45736 ай бұрын

    the recipe is for cone 6?

  • @floriangadsby

    @floriangadsby

    6 ай бұрын

    Cone 9/10 - I’ve never tried firing it lower.

  • @geraldbrefka1145
    @geraldbrefka11459 ай бұрын

    Hello, I see your ranked #1 in the pottery world, and I wanted to share something with you so you can share it with your audience. I wrote THE FIRST HORSE PEOPLE the complete history of my ancient tribe the Sarmatian knights and the Amazon women and the Slavs. In my research for my final revision, I came across I piece of history your audience will love. When we Europeans first arrived on the Steppes, with our flocks of sheep and goats and cattle, we were hunting the big animals at the end of the ice age. Even though we were split into tribes close to each other at the time, our houses and pottery were the same except on the outside per tribe. Until we made it to the furthest extent of Siberia, then our pottery changed. We began to celebrate cultivating honey and making Meade. Every European alive today's ancestors were putting honeycomb patterns on the outside of their pottery before their tribe left, leaving the Steppes to head west from each other. The honeycomb pattern for pottery is in all of our DNA. Thx

  • @MrLewooz
    @MrLewooz9 ай бұрын

    first! Aaaaaaaaaah!