Thank you again for all the knowledge you share!! I picked up all the materials today and followed your tutorial! I have a large piece to wedge on and then smaller ones to work on! Thank you x100! You’ve really been a huge part of my at home pottery journey, your videos are packed with info and your lovely personality. I hope you and all your loved ones are well!
Ellie, I am so very glad to help you! Me and mine are well, thank you. I am so excited for you, that you are setting up a productive work place for all your creations! If you ever care to share, I would love to see your work (Instagram)! Thanks again!
Thanks!!! This video made it fun to learn all the nitty gritty details! You are an awesome teacher! Do you think the tape is absolutely needed? So far i haven't had problems from crumbs getting into our clay but I guess better to be safe…
Hardiebacker is cement boards that are placed beneath tiles in bathrooms to repel mold. Hope this helps. You might need to ask a local carpenter 😄. Some people even use drywall if you cannot find hardiebacker. Good luck!
I think your plasterboard is our drywall, used for walls. Hardie Backer is cement board that is mold resistant that lines showers, behind the tile. It helps keep mold from growing. I hope that helps. Good luck!
I bought something similar, but it isn't Hardie Backer brand, and one side seems to be flaking off. Have you noticed the top layer flaking at all? I think I recall seeing somewhere that you need to use this particular brand for pottery?
I think I ended up with cement board. Hoping it didn't get into my clay? I've heard if it does it can make your wares explode in the kiln :\ @@MissLinneaLark
Help! New ceramics teacher here. Making the switch to HS ceramics from elem. PLEASE tell me how to keep my floors less dust covered! I’ve already been warned that they get baaaaad.
Nightly squeegeeing by the janitors. Currently I have portable classroom where I cannot squeegee, but at my last school, everyday the janitor would take a hose and spray down the floors and then squeegee all the clay dust into the outdoor halls. If the excess water can’t go through your door, then it should prolly be squeegeed and then sucked up with some kind of shop vac.
it would be easier & cleaner cut if u scorred the backerboard & had the scoring UP when u push down to break off the pieces...that’s how scoring & breaking is done ... also duc tape would last longer & be more waterproof than the painters tape. good video tho, thanks
I was also wondering if the breaking might have been cleaner if I hadn’t flipped the board before breaking? I agree, double scoring would be better. I’m not sure duct tape would be best... clay would stick to the glossy surface and it often leaves a residue after you’ve used it when it starts wearing down.
I would go with 1/4” if you are careful. I would choose it just for my own use. However, if you also teach a bunch of kids that will do who knows what to these boards, I would get the half inch.
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