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Love it!!! Thank you
ОтветитьHow fun for your customers~! I like the organic shape very much!
ОтветитьBrother . Colors in no iedia in the clay .
ОтветитьBrother . No engleshe . I am Pakistan
ОтветитьI love practical pottery!
ОтветитьHi Jon. luv the slab plates cool. I'd do them in red & black go so well together. catch you later. b Safe take care. from 🇬🇧👍 an old cockney gal
ОтветитьI love the glaze you put in these. They're beautiful! Also, there's something that just rings so wholesome about these plates. They make me smile.
ОтветитьI would you to give a tutorial if possible on making a cup with no wheel and no kilm. Some of us don't have the space for a wheel or kilm, but love the process.
ОтветитьI love love your videos on pottery Johnthepotter! 🙂👍 I love to hand-built pottery stuff and I used to hand-built pottery stuff but nothing like your awesome pottery stuff
ОтветитьI have that same slab roller. I sent my husband to the pottery store for glazes and he came back with a slab roller. I love that man.
ОтветитьDo you add a weight bag to keep them from warping and drying high in the center?
ОтветитьI am turk pls add turkish subtitle
ОтветитьThanks for this tutorial! Such an easy build, and I really love the look of them. Definitely going to make myself a couple of "Jon plates" this week!
ОтветитьTo display them for craft markets, put a sandwich on one, with potato chips on the side….and WHAM - they will fly out of your stall.
ОтветитьMine always crack and warp in the drying process? How do I stop this?
ОтветитьI can't wait to try this! What are the dimensions pre firing, roughly? thank you for another great video!
ОтветитьI go to Good Will and look for plates to use as form. Lots of plastic plates or odd shape plates.
ОтветитьNice work! I would love to see a matcha chawan bowl and whisk holder set!
ОтветитьCool 😍 thanks! Will definitely try these...
ОтветитьThx Jon!
ОтветитьTem-plate
ОтветитьEasy!
ОтветитьThat’s such a nice compliment for Jon. Success is a numbers game in pottery. Just make more. Keep a photo diary so you can see yourself improve and also to remind you what worked.
ОтветитьThis is something that takes some practice. I let things firm up for three hours. Figure out what works in your space. Flip over so plates are on their rims as soon as possible. Then slightly indent the base(this is so the base will sit flat and not be high centered. Do this lightly by pressing down on the centre of the plate. I think that Jon doesn’t worry about a little bit of warping. These are casual plates. Also when rolling out your slab, roll over it several times to increase compression. Dry evenly, use a fan don’t let the rim dry first. Make quite a lot then you can see what you are doing wrong. Keep your design simple so you will mind loss less. So much in pottery is simple but takes time to learn. I have learned that the part of my studio where it is slightly damper is better for drying. This is a good project to learn about drying, to have it more instinctual. I find drying hard but keep persevering because if you’re like me I love making. Let us know how it goes.
ОтветитьTo glaze your slab wax the bottom. Dip into glaze over half way, then grasp plate by other end and dip again letting second color overlap with the first. Remove glaze from base and fire. Understand?
ОтветитьSigning the bottom...the part I always forget!!!
ОтветитьLove them! ❤
Thank you for sharing! You’re amazing 🤩
❤🎉❤
ОтветитьDo you fire them horizontal or vertical on their edge
ОтветитьWould live to see yoy glazibg them 😊
ОтветитьYep,deffo need a good weed tray lol
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