great step by step lesson. your words and mannor of delivery make it easy to follow. thank you. will add this to my list of items to have a go at, when time allows x
Excellent Instructions, start to finish. You are an extremely talented artist as well. Sharing your knowledge is universally healing in a spiritual manor. The world needs more people like you in roles of leadership.
Thank you so much for this very good instructional video. Your techniques are really helpful. I enjoy hand building ceramics/pottery and watch many many videos on the subject. This one is one of the best I have ever seen. I have posted your videos on some of the pottery Facebook pages I follow, mostly in the US. Thank You Again!
This is amazing! It's been a few years since I taught ceramics and I'm back at it again and needed ideas for my high level students. This is great. Thank you so much for sharing!
I just found you on Facebook and linked here. You are an incredible instructor!!!!! I am a hobby potter at home with a wheel. I am wanting to get into slab rolling/hand building and this is so helpful!
I just found your site, and my only complaint is that,...., I wish I would have found you much earlier!!!! You're a Awesome teacher and talented at what you do!!!! I love your idea's!!!! Keep up the great videos!!!!👍👏👏👏
Your tutorial is very well paced. I have been teacher Ceramics for 5 years and I have been looking for a new lesson to teach slab method. I like to challenge my students to make them a stronger potter. I was wondering if you would be will to share this lesson with me. I also have been wondering if you have a rubric to go along with this lesson. Do you have your students make more the one? When you inserted to balls how do you prevent the student from having an air pocket in those areas causing it to explode in the kiln.? Thank you your help.
The air pockets are not a problem if you slow fire them. I had none explode in a batch of 100! If your are unsure, use a pintool on each of the foot. I only have students make one, the skills learned in this unit is a precursor to the coil unit coming next. They have to employ the same pressure control and tool usage/manipulation.
How thick did you roll the slab? I was also wondering if I could get your printouts too? It's my first year teaching a year long ceramics course. I've taught ceramics before just as a single unit in a beginning art course, not as a full year only ceramics course and I'm really struggling with finding the time to start from scratch with all my lessons. I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
Dude. Again your an awesome high school ceramics teacher. Is there any way to get your printouts for your project demos. Maybe on teacher pay teachers. It’s a website for teachers to upload curriculum and put a price on it. I’d buy yours in a second.
Kimtar, I'll give it to you for free. Someone actually took my lessons and put it on Teachers Pay Teachers. So they're earning money on what I was giving out for free to struggling teachers. Send me your email privately and I'll give you all that I got. Please don't buy any ceramics lessons from that site. I'll give it all to you.
@@jeffpabotoy7991 Hi Jeff, I am also interested in the materials you present to students. It's my first year teaching ceramics and your demonstration helped me a ton! I'm looking to have my students do it soon. Is there anyway you'd be willing to share your materials with me as well? Thank you in advance! I appreciate your help!
Hello.. Love your skill. I'm a retired teacher and a beginner potter. Will you please share the sheets with me too. I absolutely will not share or sell them. Just want some retirement fun. Thank you!
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