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How to Make a Square Lasagna Dish 

Bill van Gilder
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Here's a quick idea on how to throw and alter a very popular square lasagna dish. It's just a little different from your regular pot and one which people will pick up much quicker than a plain round dish. For my beveled rib or my other tools and dvds, please see my website - www.vangilderpottery.com
Music used in this video, 'Shades of Spring' can be found at incompetech.com and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
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Комментарии : 95   
@peterchartrand4465
@peterchartrand4465 9 лет назад
After 40 years a potter, still learning. Something very agreeable about your videos
@aptmix
@aptmix 7 лет назад
crescent cut technique is absolutely wild man, thank you
@lizacevedo1
@lizacevedo1 8 лет назад
Really enjoyed watching. I am inspired and will be attempting this in the near future!
@claygrrl1
@claygrrl1 8 лет назад
So glad to see this demo again. The ones I made in the worksheet at Sierra Nevada College finally gave up the ghost!
@edithjohnson2447
@edithjohnson2447 5 лет назад
Simple and elegant approach. Love it and I'm going to go try it now!
@MayaRivka
@MayaRivka 7 лет назад
I absolutely love this. I love the fact that it is not perfectly "squared" that it still has a hint of roundness to it, which to me softens it up a bit. Thanks so much for sharing that technique!
@elainethepotterful
@elainethepotterful 7 лет назад
Thanks very much! Very nice, clearly explained, not hurried or accompanied by daft music.
@tklong111
@tklong111 8 лет назад
Thanks for sharing! That was a pretty slick way to do it!
@clsybear
@clsybear 4 года назад
As always your videos are very unique I’ve never seen that particular method before thank you for sharing
@lucianas3900
@lucianas3900 4 года назад
Amazing tecniche and result. Very inspiring !
@SueByou
@SueByou 12 лет назад
Thanks so much, have made thrown square and rectangular dishes three other ways but like this one. Will try it ASAP.
@jackiemorrison6024
@jackiemorrison6024 3 года назад
Ive always wanted to make one.. this is outstanding
@donna7338
@donna7338 2 года назад
How clever. Thank you for sharing your technique.
@o0o0ii0o0o
@o0o0ii0o0o 10 лет назад
That crescent hole technique was awesome!!!
@dennisrstark
@dennisrstark 8 лет назад
Thanks Bill, I can't wait to try this!
@quilttexas
@quilttexas 10 лет назад
Thanks for this great technique! I tried it tonight and it's wonderful! Gotta find some of that fuzzy Masonite though. Think I'll keep making these, perfect my technique and voila! Great gifts!
@ubiglug
@ubiglug 11 лет назад
Very clever technique! Thanks for sharing
@reynstudio
@reynstudio 13 лет назад
Thank you Bill for a great demonstration!
@LoveTheRhythm
@LoveTheRhythm 3 года назад
This might be the neatest pottery trick I've ever seen
@Skam1one
@Skam1one 10 месяцев назад
Great knowledge!! Thanks for sharing
@sorcierenblk3000
@sorcierenblk3000 11 лет назад
I used to watch your show!! loved it!
@mikemac007
@mikemac007 3 года назад
I just did this. It was perfect. After making several slab dishes. I like this much better !!!
@bobm2331
@bobm2331 Год назад
Wonder why Bill ignored the comments asking about the clay body? That's a pretty important part. Very clear and simple video. Well done.
@BillvanGilderPottery
@BillvanGilderPottery Год назад
Hi Bob, The clay body I use in all my ClayClips is one which I mix & pug here in the shop. It’s a simple 3-clay mix with spar, silica & a small amount of grog.
@brigittebombardier4520
@brigittebombardier4520 4 года назад
you are the best instructor! ty
@ReapWhatYouSeauxLeJeune
@ReapWhatYouSeauxLeJeune 4 года назад
Nice!!! It looks beautiful
@chrisw5353
@chrisw5353 8 лет назад
Good idea, thank you for sharing !
@myradunne7485
@myradunne7485 2 года назад
That was really cool,thank you for sharing! 😁
@Duxarce
@Duxarce 9 лет назад
Thanks. I want to make some of these and that was very helpful.
@hobbypotter
@hobbypotter 13 лет назад
Now THAT is clever! I look forward to your videos and am going to give this a try :) !!!
@elnigma
@elnigma 8 лет назад
I can't wait to use this technique!! thank yoU!
@laurabowne3409
@laurabowne3409 8 лет назад
Thanks Bill! I just made 3! I'm nervous about the seam, I had a hard time scooping out the credent but eventually got it all out. Think my bottoms were thicker and wetter
@NinaZuccaro0824
@NinaZuccaro0824 12 лет назад
Thanks for the video. I whipped one up in no time. I'm out to buy some masonite tomorrow as a 2x4 didn't work very well. I will make the next one a bit thicker too. I look forward to viewing more of your clips. FunGus Pottery
@karri8998
@karri8998 3 года назад
Can you please show how you would trim the bottom of this dish. Thanks for the inspiration, I am going to try to throw one of these tonight. :)
@deaconblue9038
@deaconblue9038 10 лет назад
Too cool, can't wait to make one!! Thanx
@markusishere
@markusishere 3 года назад
Awesome! Thanks for sharing
@kathyfrost1043
@kathyfrost1043 12 лет назад
I'm going to explode! Fantastic! You are soooo talented...thanks for sharing.
@stephanievanorden1765
@stephanievanorden1765 5 лет назад
This was fantastic!!
@dedodan1
@dedodan1 10 лет назад
nice..can you make a video of how you do the lasagna? thanks
@dvolkmann6036
@dvolkmann6036 9 лет назад
Amazing, thanks!
@joecelynn4823
@joecelynn4823 8 лет назад
Love love love! i was a little confused when you poked the holes in the bottom, but once you cut out the crescents and pushed it together i was amazed!!
@MistaBrown420
@MistaBrown420 8 лет назад
+Joece Lynn Yeah I was confused when he cut the holes but it makes alot of sense after he works on it more
@lizbethgalvanmunoz7668
@lizbethgalvanmunoz7668 5 лет назад
Wooow!!! I love it... It's amaizing n.n
@williamdarbe7801
@williamdarbe7801 3 года назад
Brilliant sir, thank you
@dmbsports2
@dmbsports2 9 лет назад
I watched and then I made, easy as that! Thanks for the video. My notes: didnt have masonite, used an insert-bat and it was ok. I think I'll cover in plastic next time. Also, i was afraid I'd see a seam under the cressent area, but did not. So use smooth wire to cut both times, then when leather hard, you can turn over and use ribs to smooth out the bottom. when i turned back over i made sure whole bottom was pushed back down. have fun w/ the handles on this dish.
@unglaubiger5645
@unglaubiger5645 4 года назад
Makes sense. Thank you for that. I'll try to make all sides straight. I wonder how that works out
@kathrynhansen1
@kathrynhansen1 12 лет назад
BILL, I have enjoyed your videos. I am an Art Ceramic Teacher at High School and I know that I have seen you before, now I remember. You attended a CAEA convention I believe and that is where I have seen you. You explain every step very well. What a good Teacher you are on You Tube. Are you a Teacher at a school or private?I will show your videos to my class.
@bebebutterfield1
@bebebutterfield1 10 лет назад
Love it TY for sharing
@matthiasschulze393
@matthiasschulze393 11 лет назад
very good instructional
@Skarande-1
@Skarande-1 6 месяцев назад
Very beautiful.
@laurabaezdiaz6708
@laurabaezdiaz6708 4 года назад
well explain...love it
@DirtKickerStudio
@DirtKickerStudio 13 лет назад
Fantastic! Thanks for another great clip :)
@CHagen-eb8ql
@CHagen-eb8ql 8 лет назад
Brilliant, thanks!
@robinweiss1681
@robinweiss1681 Год назад
Amazing!
@madamsophia1503
@madamsophia1503 6 лет назад
Brilliant!
@chmtx
@chmtx 8 лет назад
Thanks for the video. For me this will be the next thing to create. My wife loves to make lasagna. :)
@lakshmigadhadar587
@lakshmigadhadar587 11 лет назад
i enjoyed this video and also 7 bowls 7 ways, too good... please show some videos on making mugs. thank you
@handmadepottery2135
@handmadepottery2135 8 лет назад
Hello Bill, should a special clay body be used for ovenware? great videos, please keep them coming.
@bobhackney3870
@bobhackney3870 10 лет назад
One of those "Duh! Of course!" moments.
@alorinna
@alorinna 12 лет назад
This is a wonderful video, thank you! How do I know if my work will be oven safe?
@Seductive_Psycho
@Seductive_Psycho 4 года назад
Very nice..😊😊
@juneyb01
@juneyb01 13 лет назад
Great video, thank you for sharing, (Does anyone know what Masonite is in UK, is it plasterboard do you think?) I love your lessons thank you so much. Regards, June
@credenza1
@credenza1 12 лет назад
Great Technique, Bill. Do you have any suggestions about how to make a lid for such a dish?
@CaKe4L1fe
@CaKe4L1fe 11 лет назад
for some reason it felt so good watching this..
@WillowEpp
@WillowEpp 5 лет назад
That's super clever; I like it! If I wanted to make a longer pan (say, 9x13), what would you suggest?
@BillvanGilderPottery
@BillvanGilderPottery 13 лет назад
@michellehh63 Thanks Michelle - I take it you teach clay? Keep watching youtube as we just shot a bunch more instructional clips for you and your students to watch. Also, check out my DVDs which are formatted for classroom use timing-wise. Good potting!
@desertblbuesman
@desertblbuesman 5 лет назад
Thanks again.
@fieldfarmers
@fieldfarmers 11 лет назад
wow!! thank you...
@kcanded
@kcanded 7 лет назад
Wow!
@dtousseaupots
@dtousseaupots 11 лет назад
Looks great, you make it look very easy. As credenza1 asked, could you make a lid for it?
@deafphoneoperator
@deafphoneoperator 12 лет назад
awesome very great technique. oh but how to you trim the bottom of that tray? You had quite a thick bottom on that.
@qhsperson
@qhsperson 8 лет назад
Oof, this is a good one. Nice, really nice.
@disisdkat
@disisdkat 12 лет назад
What happens if you treat all 4 sides the same way (cut out in 4 places)? Very nice work. Thanks for sharing
@bethholt1517
@bethholt1517 2 месяца назад
Way cool,👍🏼
@scottdraper1244
@scottdraper1244 5 лет назад
I suppose you could make a template for the 4 holes if you wanted total consistency.
@genearnold3252
@genearnold3252 6 лет назад
Will you tell us what clay body you are using for this lasagna dish??
@inLa52
@inLa52 11 лет назад
are you still posting videos? Great information .. thanks for all your insight and instruction. Griffithpotteryworks
@iMonkey78
@iMonkey78 11 лет назад
What clay do you normally like to use for this?
@agustinateverovsky7606
@agustinateverovsky7606 5 лет назад
👌
@klum112233
@klum112233 10 лет назад
how did you trim it afterwards?
@stevefowler1851
@stevefowler1851 2 года назад
Love the technique. Problem with damage in bisque firing of large 5lb ones. Any suggestions to mitigate the risk? BTW nearest UK equivalent of Masonite is hardboard. Release the suction by pulling away at base first.
@triciac1019
@triciac1019 7 месяцев назад
Are you compressing the bottom and sides enough? I know this is a few years late, but I wanted to comment for anyone else, and you if you see this
@prashantsharmaeducation3787
@prashantsharmaeducation3787 5 лет назад
great great
@naamaza
@naamaza 7 лет назад
thanks for this great tutorial. how do you trim a square dish?
@myvillagemodranclaypotster3890
super
@MunsterKate95
@MunsterKate95 11 лет назад
You could perhaps make generally the same dish, but shorter, however, it would definitely be tidiest work.
@beadgaldesigns
@beadgaldesigns 5 лет назад
I've tried this twice and both times the bottom has cracked when drying. I've dried it *very* slowly (over a several week period), so I'm not sure what's going wrong. I've adequately compressed the base, which is what my first guess would be (even though they aren't s cracks). The cracks have both times been in the middle of the dish parallel to the shorter sides. Anyone have any ideas of how to prevent this?
@janettewilson5368
@janettewilson5368 8 месяцев назад
Is any stoneware clay ok for this?
@mattward1146
@mattward1146 Год назад
Can't get this to work. Tried a couple of times and always split whilst drying (even if I dry really, really slowly)
@kimhartman5920
@kimhartman5920 7 лет назад
how about showing us how to trim the lasagna pan?
@benpatterson4452
@benpatterson4452 5 лет назад
I don't think he does. A quarter inch on the bottom, doesn't leave much to trim.
@hilostateofmind
@hilostateofmind 5 лет назад
Lid?
@babaG819
@babaG819 11 лет назад
Either throw one or use a slab i would say.
@chrisamar5137
@chrisamar5137 8 лет назад
In reality, one can make a 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 sided dish with this method.
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