I've always been amazed with all the beautiful, creative pieces you've made over 36 yrs now, and I still am!! I miss the dishes you used to make. I bought a set of 4 dish sets, dinner plates, bowls, tumblers, and pitchers, which I used for orange juice or milk and you made 4 little toddler's mugs for my then 3 yr old so she had her own. 😊 We loved the whole set. It was a wedding gift from us, to us 🌞. I love the videos you have been sharing, and I love watching. Thank you, Bill, for years of beautiful pieces ❤️ 🙏
I am brand new at pottery so first let me thank you for you video’s they have been very helpful!!!! Could you please tell me how/where to get a rounder as my mugs are still at this time out of shape and I’m thinking this may help me.
Could you just attach the rounder to the wheel head, and then set the mug over the top of that to trim it? Or would it flare out the rim of the mug too much.
Could you please tell me what type of sponge and I see that it is an orange rib and you mentioned a soft rib. When I looked for ribs there are a lot of choices what kind do you suggest? I asked earlier outbout the rounder before finishing watching this video. Sorry I see you show how to make them. Wish me luck!
Loved this demonstration. Going to give it a go. When you dry mugs upright, do you cover them at all to keep the rim from drying too much faster than the bottom before trimming? I’d love to not have to flip them over as I frequently miss a couple that have gone too far out of round. I do have a couple different rounders I made after watching your video on that.