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I’ve been making a handful of these angular shapes with a ledge in the rim section, a shape that’s tricky to get completely perfect during the throwing stage, so I leave the lip somewhat thick, this way I can trim them to exactly what I’m after once the clay as carefully been allowed to turn leather hard. I don’t know about you, but if it’s windy outside the drafts in my workshop are dreadful and if I don’t dry out VERY carefully overnight, they can warp, lean to one side, and do all sorts of irritating things that only makes trimming more annoying. I’m sure we’ve all been there. Trimming a cylinder that was thrown straight but is now subtly bent to one side, and there’s only really so much you can do to work around it. These vases aren’t too bad, in fact, I saw a very interesting comment the other day about how details in the lip like this, can actually help support pots as they dry, so that they maintain their shape, as compared to a lip that was simply straight. It must help in the reduction firing too, as my bowls that are indentations around the rim, typically fire really well. Whereas those that are straight and come to a lovely crisp edge, can have the tendency to warp if I misplace them close to a burner. I’m getting better at avoiding this… Yet, at the same time, if there’s a little movement in the rim, depending on the shape of course, I don’t mind. In fact, my favourite bowl that’s being shown at @make_hauserwirth, towards the end of this month, has a beautiful undulation to it that I’ve fully embraced. It doesn’t make the pot any worse, rather the visual contrast it creates against the rest of the refined form works wonderfully. #handmade #craft #wheelthrownpottery #fail #oddlysatisfying
I’ve been making a handful of these angular shapes with a ledge in the rim section, a shape that’s tricky to get completely perfect during the throwing stage, so I leave the lip somewhat thick, this way I can trim them to exactly what I’m after once the clay as carefully been allowed to turn leather hard. I don’t know about you, but if it’s windy outside the drafts in my workshop are dreadful and if I don’t dry out VERY carefully overnight, they can warp, lean to one side, and do all sorts of irritating things that only makes trimming more annoying. I’m sure we’ve all been there. Trimming a cylinder that was thrown straight but is now subtly bent to one side, and there’s only really so much you can do to work around it. These vases aren’t too bad, in fact, I saw a very interesting comment the other day about how details in the lip like this, can actually help support pots as they dry, so that they maintain their shape, as compared to a lip that was simply straight. It must help in the reduction firing too, as my bowls that are indentations around the rim, typically fire really well. Whereas those that are straight and come to a lovely crisp edge, can have the tendency to warp if I misplace them close to a burner. I’m getting better at avoiding this… Yet, at the same time, if there’s a little movement in the rim, depending on the shape of course, I don’t mind. In fact, my favourite bowl that’s being shown at @make_hauserwirth, towards the end of this month, has a beautiful undulation to it that I’ve fully embraced. It doesn’t make the pot any worse, rather the visual contrast it creates against the rest of the refined form works wonderfully. #handmade #craft #wheelthrownpottery #fail #oddlysatisfying

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