Es Bien Rapido Ay Love CeramicsAy An Too Oll Too Meyke Boot Ay Wos Bery Good 👍
@ramonaarnaez8024Ай бұрын
Waowith Gratulation. 😮❤
@ramonaarnaez8024Ай бұрын
Love Ceramic Ay Had 1 Manifadtory And Ay Loved Thank
@pattykingston83053 ай бұрын
Nice work! Questions: how much clay do you use? Could you show us what you consider a ‘nice inside’ of the bowl? And, like the other commenter, could you show how you make the spout? Thank you!
@stefanomelis30164 ай бұрын
Hola, muy interesante! No das cursos en linea para lonque quieren aprender hacer macetas? Gracias
@streetsmartintelligent4 ай бұрын
Where can i buy one of these!!!
@wakefieldhandmade26254 ай бұрын
www.strongarmpotterytools.com
@rhondaschenk57279 ай бұрын
Wow! Amazing!! So so beautiful and I can appreciate how hard it is to make! You make it look easy but it’s definitely not!
@trilloable10 ай бұрын
Saludos desde Mexico a Peter y Tonio , muy bueno para el torno !
@donhallworks11 ай бұрын
Not sure how to add subtitles but you do need to hold the camera landscape not portrait. Great to see Tonio!
@wakefieldhandmade262511 ай бұрын
Thanks, Don!
@diannasmudshop8611 Жыл бұрын
Do you put holes in your orchid pots? To get air to its roots?
@ankitagupta1414 Жыл бұрын
How would do the turning of this pot
@sammi-joreviews1135 Жыл бұрын
Is the strong arm tool something that can be bought or better still, can it be made diy? My husband wants to throw clay on my pottery wheel; however, he’s been having issues with centering clay & not a great time making pulls. This might make it easier for him to be more involved. He was in a motorcycle wreck where a drunk driver caused permanent lifelong damage to his (dominant) right shoulder/arm. The surgeon did a great job with what he had to work with, still, it’s not been easy having to learn to do many things with his left hand/arm. The loss of strength & range of motion will never be what it was before.
@wakefieldhandmade2625 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the Strong Arm is available here, www.strongarmpotterytools.com/shop
@marynimocks6791 Жыл бұрын
WOW!!👏👏👏
@knightclan4 Жыл бұрын
Great job throwing. Crazy how close it seems at times to getting away from you. Great video
@knightclan4 Жыл бұрын
Is this pot earthenware?
@wakefieldhandmade2625 Жыл бұрын
Yes, red terracotta which I fire to around 2000 degrees F.
@knightclan4 Жыл бұрын
I’m saving up for one also I really want a pug mill first
@wakefieldhandmade2625 Жыл бұрын
The Strong Arm is way more affordable than a pug mill!
@laurenwellman2516 Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous and you make it look so easy! ❤
@d.jensen5153 Жыл бұрын
So glad I clicked on this. I'm extremely interested in throwing aids, as well as jollying and jiggering.
@HowsItGrowing Жыл бұрын
So fun to watch. You make it look easy Peter! I bet it’s not? 😆😆
@jeangarry8189 Жыл бұрын
Very nice spout. I would have liked to see how you pulled it from your viewpoint. Thank you for making videos. I just subscribed to view more.
@glennr9913 Жыл бұрын
That looks like a very handy tool.
@kaberabumananeaubin9842 Жыл бұрын
Parfect portery
@SeasonalDesignsbyDawn2 жыл бұрын
Love love your pottery 😊 I have this piece ❤
@edwinquispe76392 жыл бұрын
Lndo trabajo
@chrispya12 жыл бұрын
I like how easily you moved that over to the cart. Beautiful piece!
@knightclan42 жыл бұрын
Great video mate
@johndemeen55752 жыл бұрын
You should make a foot finishing tool, finish the foot then, there is no need to trim it. Use WD 40 on your stamp . Makes a nice look. Thanks from.St. Paul Minnesota.
@lincasteel-butler5312 жыл бұрын
I so love this. May I request that she makes one for me? No offense....LOL
@KatAtkinson3 жыл бұрын
I have a messed up shoulder and was thinking about the strong arm. Thanks for posting
@janmuylllaert42663 жыл бұрын
nice work.as always , a good craftsman makes it look easy.
@laurenwellman25163 жыл бұрын
Amazing. You make it look so effortless despite your injury. Really appreciate your talent. Thank you for sharing 😊
@wakefieldhandmade26253 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lauren! I'm so fortunate that the injury wasn't worse, and that I'm recovering well. Nice to be back in the saddle. :)
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
Beautiful pots. I'm so sorry that you are still struggling with your shoulder.
@wakefieldhandmade26253 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lin! Thankfully, I'm healing up well, and almost back to 100%!
@laurenwellman25163 жыл бұрын
Love it!! ❤️
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
Really cool demo. Very helpful. Makes me appreciate my pots even more. Thank you.!
@milamilamila99473 жыл бұрын
Hi there. I just found your channel and am loving your videos and especially the history and horticultural teachers you're sharing! Can't wait to watch more of your videos. I'm a new to clay and happy to learn from you. I want to go learn more about Bartram! Thank you so much for such richness.
@peterpots13 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! I'm glad you like the videos. I love making pots, and the history of potters!
@milamilamila99473 жыл бұрын
@@peterpots1 Also, can we start the petition to get Guy Wolff on KZread?
@milamilamila99473 жыл бұрын
Wait, I just found him! More videos! I don't know how I'm getting anything done today...
@peterpots13 жыл бұрын
@@milamilamila9947 Yes, Guy has a ton of videos on KZread. Not just pottery either. He's a very talented banjo player and has a big following!
@HowsItGrowing3 жыл бұрын
Happy flower pot Friday! Oh no, I’m glad you are ok!
@stephanieblume54483 жыл бұрын
I have a few pieces of Guy Wolff's pottery -- love!
@HowsItGrowing3 жыл бұрын
Love watching this come together!
@wakefieldhandmade26253 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Laura!
@laurenwellman25163 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@zmg48943 жыл бұрын
I love your work !!! I would like to have an area in my garden with pots for bulbs.
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
Love your stress reliever; we all benefit which is awesome! Cool how you make the saucer rise up! I love each pot because of the time you took to make them; so many I have but each one has a soul of its own. My stress reliever is gardening, but too much rain right now.
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
Always very interesting Peter. I hope you are passing your knowledge and talent down to someone. Hate losing wonderful talents.
@wakefieldhandmade26253 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lin! My son, Eli has done a bit of pottery, but is off into his own career as a certified arborist. But, he just bought a house with room for a workshop, and I'm going to hand off one of my wheels to him!
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
You are a machine Peter.....haha Hyper speed!
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
So cool and so funny in hyper speed. Love it.
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
So cool. I always wondered how you were able to keep the pot on the wheel after it was created. So beautiful! Can you do a video on making saucers by themselves. I love my saucers; need more.
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
Wow so cool to see this . This is in the "green" stage? Before firing?
@wakefieldhandmade26253 жыл бұрын
Yes, but it's actually the "leather hard" stage. All unfired pottery is "green", but leather hard pots still have a lot of water in them. For trimming, you want them hard enough not to leave fingerprints, and soft enough that your tool can get a bite on the clay. Pots that are all dried out ready for the kiln are more commonly referred to as "greenware".
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
Awesome Peter! I have wanted to see a pot with attached saucer and this was so cool. Thank you! I love Cornwall area so this was cool information that I had not heard of. Love the history of the styles of pots and their origins. So love that pot. Now I need that one.
@wakefieldhandmade26253 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Lin! I’m so happy to know that my work hits a sweet spot with you!
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
Peter, how cool is that. I think I now need one of your batter bowls.....you are killing me dude....haha I just so love your work.
@TheVintageGardenerNJ3 жыл бұрын
That is really mesmerizing to watch! Can you do a video of the firing process, please?
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Es Bien Rapido Ay Love CeramicsAy An Too Oll Too Meyke Boot Ay Wos Bery Good 👍
Waowith Gratulation. 😮❤
Love Ceramic Ay Had 1 Manifadtory And Ay Loved Thank
Nice work! Questions: how much clay do you use? Could you show us what you consider a ‘nice inside’ of the bowl? And, like the other commenter, could you show how you make the spout? Thank you!
Hola, muy interesante! No das cursos en linea para lonque quieren aprender hacer macetas? Gracias
Where can i buy one of these!!!
www.strongarmpotterytools.com
Wow! Amazing!! So so beautiful and I can appreciate how hard it is to make! You make it look easy but it’s definitely not!
Saludos desde Mexico a Peter y Tonio , muy bueno para el torno !
Not sure how to add subtitles but you do need to hold the camera landscape not portrait. Great to see Tonio!
Thanks, Don!
Do you put holes in your orchid pots? To get air to its roots?
How would do the turning of this pot
Is the strong arm tool something that can be bought or better still, can it be made diy? My husband wants to throw clay on my pottery wheel; however, he’s been having issues with centering clay & not a great time making pulls. This might make it easier for him to be more involved. He was in a motorcycle wreck where a drunk driver caused permanent lifelong damage to his (dominant) right shoulder/arm. The surgeon did a great job with what he had to work with, still, it’s not been easy having to learn to do many things with his left hand/arm. The loss of strength & range of motion will never be what it was before.
Yes, the Strong Arm is available here, www.strongarmpotterytools.com/shop
WOW!!👏👏👏
Great job throwing. Crazy how close it seems at times to getting away from you. Great video
Is this pot earthenware?
Yes, red terracotta which I fire to around 2000 degrees F.
I’m saving up for one also I really want a pug mill first
The Strong Arm is way more affordable than a pug mill!
Gorgeous and you make it look so easy! ❤
So glad I clicked on this. I'm extremely interested in throwing aids, as well as jollying and jiggering.
So fun to watch. You make it look easy Peter! I bet it’s not? 😆😆
Very nice spout. I would have liked to see how you pulled it from your viewpoint. Thank you for making videos. I just subscribed to view more.
That looks like a very handy tool.
Parfect portery
Love love your pottery 😊 I have this piece ❤
Lndo trabajo
I like how easily you moved that over to the cart. Beautiful piece!
Great video mate
You should make a foot finishing tool, finish the foot then, there is no need to trim it. Use WD 40 on your stamp . Makes a nice look. Thanks from.St. Paul Minnesota.
I so love this. May I request that she makes one for me? No offense....LOL
I have a messed up shoulder and was thinking about the strong arm. Thanks for posting
nice work.as always , a good craftsman makes it look easy.
Amazing. You make it look so effortless despite your injury. Really appreciate your talent. Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you Lauren! I'm so fortunate that the injury wasn't worse, and that I'm recovering well. Nice to be back in the saddle. :)
Beautiful pots. I'm so sorry that you are still struggling with your shoulder.
Thanks Lin! Thankfully, I'm healing up well, and almost back to 100%!
Love it!! ❤️
Really cool demo. Very helpful. Makes me appreciate my pots even more. Thank you.!
Hi there. I just found your channel and am loving your videos and especially the history and horticultural teachers you're sharing! Can't wait to watch more of your videos. I'm a new to clay and happy to learn from you. I want to go learn more about Bartram! Thank you so much for such richness.
You're very welcome! I'm glad you like the videos. I love making pots, and the history of potters!
@@peterpots1 Also, can we start the petition to get Guy Wolff on KZread?
Wait, I just found him! More videos! I don't know how I'm getting anything done today...
@@milamilamila9947 Yes, Guy has a ton of videos on KZread. Not just pottery either. He's a very talented banjo player and has a big following!
Happy flower pot Friday! Oh no, I’m glad you are ok!
I have a few pieces of Guy Wolff's pottery -- love!
Love watching this come together!
Thanks, Laura!
Totally agree!
I love your work !!! I would like to have an area in my garden with pots for bulbs.
Love your stress reliever; we all benefit which is awesome! Cool how you make the saucer rise up! I love each pot because of the time you took to make them; so many I have but each one has a soul of its own. My stress reliever is gardening, but too much rain right now.
Always very interesting Peter. I hope you are passing your knowledge and talent down to someone. Hate losing wonderful talents.
Thanks Lin! My son, Eli has done a bit of pottery, but is off into his own career as a certified arborist. But, he just bought a house with room for a workshop, and I'm going to hand off one of my wheels to him!
You are a machine Peter.....haha Hyper speed!
So cool and so funny in hyper speed. Love it.
So cool. I always wondered how you were able to keep the pot on the wheel after it was created. So beautiful! Can you do a video on making saucers by themselves. I love my saucers; need more.
Wow so cool to see this . This is in the "green" stage? Before firing?
Yes, but it's actually the "leather hard" stage. All unfired pottery is "green", but leather hard pots still have a lot of water in them. For trimming, you want them hard enough not to leave fingerprints, and soft enough that your tool can get a bite on the clay. Pots that are all dried out ready for the kiln are more commonly referred to as "greenware".
Awesome Peter! I have wanted to see a pot with attached saucer and this was so cool. Thank you! I love Cornwall area so this was cool information that I had not heard of. Love the history of the styles of pots and their origins. So love that pot. Now I need that one.
Thank you, Lin! I’m so happy to know that my work hits a sweet spot with you!
Peter, how cool is that. I think I now need one of your batter bowls.....you are killing me dude....haha I just so love your work.
That is really mesmerizing to watch! Can you do a video of the firing process, please?