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Throwing
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Henry Mead demonstrates techniques to throw a plate on the wheel and then a casserole with lid and handle. The camera follows each step in the process.
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Henry Mead throws a teapot, lid, and spout on the wheel, and then forms the handle. He also throws a round bowl which is altered into a square-shaped bowl.
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Ceramist Henry Mead demonstrates wedging, centering, throwing, and trimming a cylinder on the wheel, and also a formed cylinder which he makes into a pitcher with handle.
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Engesath teaches that there are only two basic forms one can create on the wheel: open and closed, and he uses the example of the bowl to demonstrate the subtle differences in technique required to simplify the throwing of the open shape.
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The first project deals primarily with aesthetics by making various styles of goblets. The second project is more concerned with technique as large pots are created in two or more pieces.
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Master potter Stephen Jepson demonstrates throwing bottles and closed forms, covered jars, and casseroles, 6 types of lids and how to make them fit, goblets, teapots, and throwing off the hump.
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With Stephen Jepson and Danish National Throwing Champion and USA Olympic Throwing Medalist Bill Gossman. This video will show you how to make pots up to 4 ft tall and 3 ft wide!
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"Introduction to Throwing" has helped thousands improve their throwing skills. Beginning with the basics of centering, opening, and pulling up a wall, then progressing step by step through more complex techniques.
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The second tape in this series continues by discussing topics including: wedging, preventing "S"-cracks, teapot throwing and assembly, wire texture on small bowl, goblet throwing and assembly, and fold over lip with split rim on large pot.
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The third tape in this series concludes by covering topics such as: two-piece tall pot assembly, hanging pot upside down to increase height, throwing oval plate, throwing square plate, repeat of X-ray cylinder showing hand position inside pot,
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Nils Lou's incredible "On the Wheel with Nils Lou" was originally done as a series of 3 videotapes which was highly acclaimed and was perhaps the most informative, comprehensive and enjoyable film on the topic.
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This is a step-by-step video reference guide to learning how to work on the potter's wheel. Visual close-ups of techniques, detailing precise hand and tool positions, provides an invaluable supplement to "hands-on" learning.
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Now with over twenty years of further study and experience Don Davis offers his own unique methods and insights on this video.
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Making big pots is a matter of technique and not strength. You will learn to make pots two to three times the scale you are presently working at. Vases, bowls, large casseroles and jugs are demonstrated.
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Part 19 of Susan Peterson's 54 part series "Wheels, Kilns and Clay."
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