I finished turning bowls today, then turned footrings on some little cups that I threw yesterday. These will all be decorated tomorrow. I wanted to get some more pots made today, but it took all my time to finish up yesterday's make. Late night working tomorrow with Marky Mark, so I should get plenty done.
Here's what today looked like.....
Bye for now
9 comments:
I love the little tutorials, Doug. And the sheep.
Cheers Hollis - tutorials would suggest that I'm doing it right and I don't know if I am!
ha!! we have a man down, a man down!!! poor wee fella. eating breakie from your honey glazed porridge bowl :)) yes it lives on chips and all
I'd say there's not much question that you're doing it right, my friend.
Nice catch.
I find working under artificial light difficult, even using two light sources to combat the flatness- pots look so different when you look at them again in real light.
How do you get round this?
So glad to see a professional use bits of clay to hold his centered pot....now I feel better. ;)
Made with love. Nice video. Nice pots...
And yes, great catch! Ever tried American baseball?
Hollis, I'm relieved you said that because I've been copying yours!
Yey Ang - yours are getting some use here too, as does the plate you made in my workshop
Gwynneth, the lighting in my workshop has been terrible, but I just bought some angle poise lamps from Ikea for £8 each and they're fantastic - except one fell on my head this evening!
Ron, I squashed it
Cricket in my youth Joe :)
Anna, it didn't work though!
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