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أبوماجد ({سحمي الهاجري})
أبوماجد ({سحمي الهاجري})
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الــبــريــكــي🌹 :
اسمه سلاحي
2025-02-10 18:04:29
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szizh2
💙. :
سلاحي يا غالي
2025-02-11 17:43:15
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alshaumeb49
عـقـيـد :
خوش صوت للسناب
2025-02-12 08:11:32
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causboring
+966 🇸🇦 :
انت مقابل جيسكو ظني انك ي ف المتحده ولا المركز التقني
2025-02-11 19:36:51
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fhfhfh1989
ابو طلال :
موجود الهيترا بالسعوديه؟
2025-02-11 16:33:49
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3aglkw
العاقـل 📿🇰🇼 :
هذا سلاحي الصعوه نفسه تقريبا بس بطنه اصفر
2025-02-11 11:36:07
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ei800sa
توالليل :
هاذا الطير اسمه سلاحي
2025-02-11 03:53:20
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a509.a
🪫💤 :
@حاتم عبدالله اذا مرد علي
2025-02-11 21:50:05
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axaf155
سلطان العملطي :
😂😂😂
2025-02-10 09:18:34
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kx.9z
SHL . :
@نواف بن فهد
2025-02-12 00:01:30
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kw.v900
Kw.v900 :
هذا سلاحي الصعوه غير
2025-02-11 05:57:25
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48sn
Serpico 🍉 :
يعني فاهم هذا سلاحي الصعوه تجي فيها صفار
2025-02-11 13:12:58
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_5o3._
_5o3._ :
ذُعَرَة الربيع أو الفتَاح أو القَوْبَع أو المِرطَيْزَة أو ذعرة رمادية يسمى أيضاً أبو فصادة رمادي أو صعوة هو طائر ينتمي إلى طيور التمرة وأم عجلان. عرف بـ نسبة إلى صغر حجمها.
2025-02-12 11:20:37
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mansour2273
block :
الصعوة لونها اصفر
2025-02-12 01:30:21
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userzo15
هاوي نجد771 :
الصعوة لونها اصفر
2025-02-10 18:43:19
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iq_fantasy
W . White :
😂😂😂 ملهية الرعيان نلقبها
2025-02-12 10:44:22
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5aled..1
خ :
هذا عصيفير الغنم
2025-02-10 14:32:15
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1eq
🇸🇦 :
ذكرت ابو غوث
2025-02-12 18:40:48
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user163838796561
ابو ضاري :
هاذي ذعره
2025-02-12 12:05:49
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k5io2_
𝚂𝙷 :
يامال الجنه نسمي واحد من الربع صعوه الله يرحمه
2025-02-12 03:58:32
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sh3b.y
M(: :
والله انك تشير ياطويل العمر
2025-02-11 22:07:04
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p707z
عـلـي | A L I :
تذكرت ابو غوث هههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههه😂😭 .
2025-02-11 21:54:28
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fhslxblg
أ.فواز :
الربع دايم يقولون يالصعوه قصدهم ذا يحليلهم عسى ربي يحميهم
2025-02-11 18:52:05
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oommaarr66
عمر :
صفيره
2025-02-11 18:46:13
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user8598995450709
سبحان الله وبحمده :
كنها ام سالم
2025-02-11 11:40:34
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Last week I was lucky enough to be invited to a demonstration by Moon Do Bang at Cernamic, in London. Moon very kindly gave me one of his trimmers to use and well, I couldn’t help myself, so the following the day I threw eight bowls off the hump and then tried to trim them, replicating some of the techniques he used, (poorly). That’s the subject of my YouTube video this weekend, so, if you’d like to watch me push out of my comfort zone and make in ways that are entirely different from how I normally produce pottery, the longer film on my channel may be of interest, (you can find it by navigating to my Instagram profile, tapping the Linktree, and then clicking the first option). I have tools like this already but they’re so delicate and sharp that I save them for porcelain only, whereas this trimmer feels a bit more robust and up for the challenge of trimming a more grogged clay body. I’ll begin by saying that Moon makes it look very easy, whereas in fact this trimmer proved to be rather difficult to get to grips with but with some practice, and lots of repeated failures, I’ve managed to get to place where it’s very useful for hollowing out the feet of my bowls, or any vessel really with a deeper base.  In the full film I discuss troubleshooting new tools, why I think I prefer looped trimmers, and ask the question, why are looped tools more widely used in the West? Verses turning tools like this one, which are more commonly found in the East?  A huge thanks to Moon Do Bang and Cernamic, it was a pleasure. I’ve followed Moon for years online and finally getting to put a face to the name, and to see him work in person was a phenomenal experience. He’s a machine and works with such precision and it was glorious to observe him craft in person. #pottery #trimming #handmade #satisfying #tools #toolsofthetrade #clay
Last week I was lucky enough to be invited to a demonstration by Moon Do Bang at Cernamic, in London. Moon very kindly gave me one of his trimmers to use and well, I couldn’t help myself, so the following the day I threw eight bowls off the hump and then tried to trim them, replicating some of the techniques he used, (poorly). That’s the subject of my YouTube video this weekend, so, if you’d like to watch me push out of my comfort zone and make in ways that are entirely different from how I normally produce pottery, the longer film on my channel may be of interest, (you can find it by navigating to my Instagram profile, tapping the Linktree, and then clicking the first option). I have tools like this already but they’re so delicate and sharp that I save them for porcelain only, whereas this trimmer feels a bit more robust and up for the challenge of trimming a more grogged clay body. I’ll begin by saying that Moon makes it look very easy, whereas in fact this trimmer proved to be rather difficult to get to grips with but with some practice, and lots of repeated failures, I’ve managed to get to place where it’s very useful for hollowing out the feet of my bowls, or any vessel really with a deeper base. In the full film I discuss troubleshooting new tools, why I think I prefer looped trimmers, and ask the question, why are looped tools more widely used in the West? Verses turning tools like this one, which are more commonly found in the East? A huge thanks to Moon Do Bang and Cernamic, it was a pleasure. I’ve followed Moon for years online and finally getting to put a face to the name, and to see him work in person was a phenomenal experience. He’s a machine and works with such precision and it was glorious to observe him craft in person. #pottery #trimming #handmade #satisfying #tools #toolsofthetrade #clay

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