Only one comment about cleanup … never use a brush to gather dried clay bits. ALWAYS use a wet sponge and clean your studio floor with a wet mop. Brushing and sweeping stir up minute clay silica particles with will damage your lungs.
Today I've finally found the channel I've been looking for. I'm getting started with pottery and I didn't know where to start. Thank you for your videos. Super informative.
Can you do a video tutorial on the kiln youre using. Like the right temps to use, how to program and all that. Looking forward to more videos from you! Very informative and helpful to people like who want to learn the craft. Thank you so much! ❤️
Thank you so much! This is everything I need for my little artists to get started with our clay unit! I especially love you showing how to CLEAN UP ❤️ The Little Art Teacher
Wow! By far the best beginner video i have seen - well done. Love how much information you got in there and how well it is structured and presented! Will be watching more XD
awesome video! i’m picking ceramics back up and it’s been a few years so this video was such a great refresher!! i would love to see one about glazing/painting! maybe i will scour your channel and see if you’ve made one yet! thanks again!!
Allow the clay water to settle and separate over a night or two, then gently pour the clear water out. You'll be left with the sludge at the bottom that you can dump directly into the bin. Hope this helps!
Kindly upload a video on what ingredients you put in ceramic base to make Hard Ceramic. And please elaborate about porous ceramic, Non- porous ceramic and Hard ceramic. As well as which ceramic mix is used for ceramic cookware.