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Fleur H.A.Reboul on Instagram: "- the trimming chuck that you probably already have - Once you get used to leveling each cups, it speeds up the trimming process significantly. No warped rims either. The simple small terracotta pot is a great alternative for a chuck. I use it as well after attaching mug handles to make sure the rim is still round. What do you use for holding your piece to trim? . . . . . #trimmingpottery #potterytips #potteryprocessvideo #unconventionaltools #wheeltrim…
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There are several ways to fire pottery. Find out how to make ceramics and pottery at home without a kiln in this article.
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Modern Fire Pottery on Instagram: "Salt cellar, salt pig, whatever you want to call it. It’s a way to elevate your kitchen with beautiful handmade pottery. It’s my goal to create functional items that bring you joy every time you use them. 🫶🏼 . . . . #Farmhousepottery #potterylove #ceramicartist #pottersofinstagram #instapottery #pottery #wheelthrown #handmadeceramics #functionalceramics #modernceramics #claylife #makersofinstagram"
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Danica Rediscover Ceramics on Instagram: "4 Simple pottery hacks for cleaning up edges. Bonus tips-
*Make sure your clay is leather hard before proper clean up (like cheddar cheese firm- not soft Bri cheese 😆)
* Keep your tools clean and sharp (yes it will blunt your good scissors so don’t use them)
*There are fancy versions of all of the tools used, these are the budget friendly versions. They work fine for these processes. Comment your favourite tool/ hack for pottery clean up…
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Lea Durie artist|maker|potter on Instagram: "Tips Tuesday Quick tips and hacks for potters
If you find it useful don’t forget to save! Yesterday’s post was about throwing multiples off the hump. I used a tombo to get a consistent size. This is a quick tombo make using bits lying around. A chopstick, like comes with a takeaway meal, and a skewer. Break the skewer to be the width of the cup. You can also do it for the inside width if you prefer. Then position the chopstick to just touch…
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