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- Weighing out 200 gram lumps of clay
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- Wedging clay
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- Throwing coffee cup
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- Trimming the cup using a chuck
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- Pulling handle blanks
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- Discussing this approach to handle pulling
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- Wrapping handle blanks for a days work
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- Pulling coffee cup handle
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- Using a chuck to fix any distortion in the rim
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- Packing the bisque kiln
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- Waxing coffee cups
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- Glazing cups
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- Cleaning up glazed cups
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- Packing the gas kiln
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- Firing the gas kiln
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- Initiating reduction at 850ºc
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- Unpacking the kiln
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- Sanding cups bases
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- Finished pots and coffee cup examples
Description:
Watch a detailed 24-minute video demonstrating the complete process of creating a handmade stoneware coffee cup from start to finish. Follow along as the potter weighs clay, wedges it, throws the cup on a wheel, trims it, pulls and attaches the handle, and takes it through bisque firing, glazing, and final firing in a gas kiln. Learn about techniques like using a chuck for trimming and fixing rim distortion, as well as the intricacies of kiln packing, glaze application, and initiating reduction firing. Gain insights into the entire pottery-making process, from raw clay to finished product, with clear explanations and time-stamped sections for easy reference.

How a Handmade Pottery Cup is Made from Beginning to End - Narrated Version

Florian Gadsby
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