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Pottery Video of the Week: Making Interesting Cup Shapes by Combining Bisque Molded and Wheel-Thrown Parts
Posted By Deborah Schwartzkopf On October 21, 2011 @ 9:28 am In Daily,Features,Handbuilding Techniques,Video | 36 Comments
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In this clip, Deb demonstrates how she makes the super cool bottoms of her cup forms with a slab and a bisque fired mold. She then skillfully attaches the base to a bottomless wheel-thrown cylinder, which she then darts and alters to make the shape just right. Voila! Not your typical cylindrical cup form. – Jennifer Harnetty, editor. |
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