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One Piece Lidded Jar Part 2 Trimming 

Ki Cho Pottery
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Trimming And Separating The Lid

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5 апр 2018

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Комментарии : 54   
@MaylarArt
@MaylarArt 4 года назад
Of all the potters I've seen on YT, you have the most precise, detailed explanation and that relaxed, but no-nonsense attitude makes the videos pleasant to watch and listen. Rare thing, so I'm subscribing.
@BriarRoseAtelier
@BriarRoseAtelier 2 года назад
Couldn’t agree more!
@elizabethmcandrew
@elizabethmcandrew Год назад
Thank you, Ki. You gave a very clear explanation of this technique and I love the side by side videos. I will try pushing the closed neck bit down into the lid to get that button on the interior of the lid. Great tip!
@kichopottery4275
@kichopottery4275 2 года назад
Yes, absolutely. Just let some air out by poking a hole using a needle tool as you flatten it. I’ll make new videos in January 2022 I really appreciated everyone’s support. Thank you
@mark314158
@mark314158 Год назад
Please make new videos in January 2023! 😁
@gobosan123
@gobosan123 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic! Thanks for explaining and demonstrating the technique so clearly!
@radhasreedhar4381
@radhasreedhar4381 Год назад
not only you are a great potter, your are so good with words. you just say exactly what has to be done. thanks a lot. will definitely try this soon. so glad i found this
@dominicdimauro
@dominicdimauro Год назад
Excellent, instructive video! The cricket noise, however, is excruciating.
@labou67
@labou67 Год назад
I just finished my piece following your video and the result is awesome. I am a beginner but your simple and detailed instructions allowed me to make it without problems! Un grand merci!!!!
@jossycaro354
@jossycaro354 3 года назад
One of the best instructions I’ve watched - and I’ve watched heaps!!! Thanks I’ve subscribed
@HappyFingerpicker
@HappyFingerpicker Год назад
These two videos are super instructive. Thank you so much!
@shellysiddiqui1541
@shellysiddiqui1541 Год назад
Thank you such a wonderful video. I did this type of jar in a class last week but the instructor only verbally told us how to trim and didn't have a demo piece to trim after we made our jars. I was confused and this has helped SOOOO much. Now I can trim my jar (which turned out so amazing so far) and not screw it up.
@CarmenCCFHP
@CarmenCCFHP 4 года назад
BEST instructor EVER
@lynnenewell6812
@lynnenewell6812 2 года назад
Just found this video and your making of the jar and as a new potter I have to tell you that your explanations are the best I have watched. I love your voice and also the little tips you throw in about why you are doing things like not worrying about little bits of trimmings sticking to the pot but let them dry and brush off - no one has told me that and the time I have wasted trying to get rid of them .. well anyway, excellent and you have a new subscriber and hope you will carry on making more things for us and explaining why as you go - bottles would be great? Thanks from Lynne in New Zealand
@silkegatzen397
@silkegatzen397 3 года назад
Wow it`s greaaaat and wonderful!!! And your voice make`s very happy. Thank u very much. Greatings from Germany :-)
@nancysavalli690
@nancysavalli690 2 года назад
I enjoy watching your videos you are very informative and educational! Very soothing too
@richardhreha8495
@richardhreha8495 Год назад
Very nice, thank you for sharing.
@paulhatt8411
@paulhatt8411 3 года назад
The best video by far. Thank you very much
@clifforddalton3067
@clifforddalton3067 Год назад
Thank you for your very descriptive video., `well both of them actually`, I watched part 1 first of course. It's a very inspirational video for sure. Thank you for sharing with us. From London UK. Subscribed.
@sachiyoyo
@sachiyoyo Год назад
This video and the first part are some of the most helpful RU-vid tutorials I have seen. You are extremely detailed in your explanations about what to do, and this is something that separates you out from the rest of the ceramics RU-vidrs out there. Hope to see you come back, I know for sure you would build a following as your teaching style will definitely appeal to more people.
@catwoolf11
@catwoolf11 Год назад
Also, really wish I could see the piece glazed. Do you have an example? Beautiful work, and great teaching.
@jenifergarber6035
@jenifergarber6035 3 года назад
Thank you! That was so detailed and helpful, right down to the chopstick and angle used. The two camera angles are super helpful too!
@helengreen9203
@helengreen9203 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed the clear concise instructions. I now know where I have been going wrong and can’t wait to have another try. Thank you again 😊
@mgc1183
@mgc1183 2 года назад
Superb teaching!
@DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr
@DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr 2 месяца назад
Excellent tutorial ❤
@geniec5719
@geniec5719 4 года назад
What a great video. You are so inspiring, Ki!
@brightravenstudio
@brightravenstudio Год назад
such good videos! I'm inspired to try a lidded form tonight
@coopart1
@coopart1 5 лет назад
Ki Cho you are an excellent instructor! I have made a few one piece lidded jars but you have really helped me refine my process with these two videos THANKS!
@aariew
@aariew 6 лет назад
Yes, please continue to make more videos. Your lessons are great.
@kathleenthompson3329
@kathleenthompson3329 5 лет назад
Great video. Best I've seen on making a lidded container. I'm inspired to keep trying.
@PeggyHoffman722
@PeggyHoffman722 6 лет назад
Thank you, very concise directions and tips for making this. I very much appreciate your time and effort in making the part one and two of these videos :)
@kichopottery4275
@kichopottery4275 6 лет назад
Thank you! That motivate me to make more videos
@katherineolshove1154
@katherineolshove1154 5 лет назад
Could you explain more about how to glaze this lidded jar? I know that the two pieces should be bisque fired together so that they shrink together, but do they need to be glaze fired together? At this point I am still brushing on all of my glazes and have not ventured into dip glazing. TIA
@bganderson
@bganderson 5 лет назад
Enjoyed your detailed instructions. Thanks.
@rajamar4289
@rajamar4289 5 лет назад
Thank you! You explain everything very well. This is really good instruction!! Please make more videos.
@juliamargocuthbert4947
@juliamargocuthbert4947 5 лет назад
Excellent teaching.. your commentary is wonderful.. thank you.
@Atliermia
@Atliermia 4 года назад
Your instructive Video making , camera set up is perfect!
@thomasmortensen9824
@thomasmortensen9824 Год назад
Really impressive. Learning so much from watching your videos. What a talent you are 🙌
@kildoagpottery5012
@kildoagpottery5012 3 года назад
Fantastic well explained demo. Thank you .
@Athfzk
@Athfzk 6 лет назад
Excellent instruction!
@annelythgoe1616
@annelythgoe1616 5 лет назад
Ditto, Jeff Cooper, I have had trouble with these jars and this might help me improve. Now for more practice! Thanks so much.
@stephenfurlong7505
@stephenfurlong7505 6 лет назад
Really really good instruction. Thank you . 😊
@christinewalsh3066
@christinewalsh3066 5 лет назад
Very helpful! Thank you!
@SmyrnaLevi23
@SmyrnaLevi23 Год назад
Thank you!
@sabinamorin67
@sabinamorin67 2 года назад
Amazing! Thank you for this! Is it possible to use the same technique but to create a flat top/lid?
@corvidaecongeries959
@corvidaecongeries959 Год назад
Thank you for the excellent videos. I would love to see your glazing process of these pieces. I've been making these for a bit, but I'm nervous about glaze dripping down and sealing the lid, however, when I leave a gap to allow for glaze movement I don't like the unglazed thin white (porcelain) line on the outer edge of the pot between the lid and base. Is it remedied by your suggestion of angling the edge in trimming?
@michaeldausmann6066
@michaeldausmann6066 6 лет назад
Great video! Definitely going to try this technique. Do you ever do larger pieces like casseroles or tagines with this technique?
@kichopottery4275
@kichopottery4275 6 лет назад
Michael Dausmann Yes, I have and work very well. No limitation. Go big or tall as you can. Only tip I have is use the whole Chapsticks. Don’t break in two
@michaelnewsome1482
@michaelnewsome1482 5 лет назад
Excellent demo! I miss being at Echo. How about an insulated travel mug demo ? :)
@kichopottery4275
@kichopottery4275 5 лет назад
Hey Michael! Good to hear from you. Some of next videos I am working on are Throwing off the hump, plates and I guess now insulated mug. Thx
@____Ann____
@____Ann____ 4 года назад
Oh, I would be interested in that too. I hope you still make videos. You explain really well and the different viewpoints are very handy.
@catwoolf11
@catwoolf11 Год назад
Why do you sponge the wheel when you put your pot down for trimming? Does it create suction?
@pavlentos
@pavlentos 2 года назад
No new videos:(
@sofiamarchao7547
@sofiamarchao7547 3 года назад
This is amazing! You are super detailed and precisewith your explanations. Thank you :)
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