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
I love the little tutorials, Doug. And the sheep.
ReplyDeleteCheers Hollis - tutorials would suggest that I'm doing it right and I don't know if I am!
ReplyDeleteha!! 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
ReplyDeleteI'd say there's not much question that you're doing it right, my friend.
ReplyDeleteNice catch.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteHow do you get round this?
So glad to see a professional use bits of clay to hold his centered pot....now I feel better. ;)
ReplyDeleteMade with love. Nice video. Nice pots...
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, great catch! Ever tried American baseball?
Hollis, I'm relieved you said that because I've been copying yours!
ReplyDeleteYey 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!