How to make plaster bats for your pottery studio
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Look and feel is my vibe. Thank you for sharing this!
Love this, I can’t wait to get started on my first plaster slab and reclaim
Thank you for this 😊. I just made my first plaster slab and it came out perfectly thanks to your video…
Great video Mae, very informative, concise and helpful. I need some new player bats for making my ceramic animals and I'm good to get started. Nice one! Keep up the good work, James
Came here looking for an instructional video for making plaster bats. Found an amazing pottery channel to follow!
Where do you find your rasps ? So cool
Like this “no measure” method!! Will you use the small mold for making bowls and plates with slabs?
@MaeCeramics
4 ай бұрын
Yep! And you can size up to make bigger ones too :)
If you sink a piece of fine chicken wire into the slab it will not crack apart. I made some 20 years ago and they are still in great shape.
Please don't take offence , I definitely don't mean to cause any. But you do use a little too much plaster, I noticed it first on your hump/slump mold video. It won't really make much difference (I hope) the plaster will be porous on top but brittle and hard on the bottom and take a long time to set. The bat you are making will take much longer to absorb water from the clay and much longer to dry out. Also the actual bat with be of different consistencies. But it should still work for what you want it for. I really love your pottery you have an excellent hand and I love watching you give 'how to's''on the basics in pottery and you have the experience to be giving those. And I also appreciate the disclaimer you said at the start that you are a look and feel person which it great, but maybe just make up one or two plaster bats or molds to spec so you can see what the 'mountains' or 'little islands' look like when they are at the correct weight, so to speak. I hope no offence is given, I'm sorry if I have done so. I do enjoy your videos and I'm sure it takes lots of courage to put yourself and your knowledge out there for people to comment on, as I said I really enjoy your videos.
@MaeCeramics
4 ай бұрын
That’s very interesting! I might give it a go - I have always thought that too little plaster is what makes for a slow drying bat, not the other way around. When the little mountains form I always give it a little bit extra to make sure it’s strong, might just have made that up!
Ελπίζω να μην πήγε σκόνη γύψου στα μπισκότα που είναι στα ράφια. Ευχαριστώ που ανεβάζετε τέτοια video είναι πολύ χρήσιμα. 👍🏺
10:30 interesting that when you're shaving it you're not wearing any PPE
@MaeCeramics
3 ай бұрын
The plaster is still very wet, so it’s not creating any dust at all. If I was to do this a week or so later, I’d wear a mask
@YotamGuttman
3 ай бұрын
cheers go to know
Not to be pedantic, but I would call these "slabs" not "bats". 🙂 Bats go on your wheelhead.
oh..... not bat bats...