Sanding your pottery, to do or not to do?
You just threw a new coffee cup. And it turned out well too, only the sides could be just a little smoother.
Sanding your pottery, to do or not to do? Read More »
You just threw a new coffee cup. And it turned out well too, only the sides could be just a little smoother.
Sanding your pottery, to do or not to do? Read More »
Chart the shrinkage of your clay with shrinkage tiles.
Making shrinkage tiles Read More »
Almost everyone has something in their home that is made of ceramics. Think of a coffee mug or a large flower pot, for example. Or perhaps a work of art? After all, ceramics can be used in all kinds of ways.
What are ceramics? Read More »
As long as clay has not been fired yet, you can turn it back into plastic clay. With this method and these tips you can get started right away.
Recycling clay in your studio Read More »
As a potter, you’re spending a lot of time behind your potter’s wheel. If it’s too high or too low, you’re guaranteed to have back problems.
How high should your potter’s wheel be? Read More »
You can better control the drying process of your pieces with the tips in this article.
How do you make your pots dry slowly and evenly? Read More »
How do you get started on the potter’s wheel as a lefty? Tips and advice in this article.
Throwing for left-handers: Tips for Beginners Read More »
Avoid clogged pipes and wasting water with the tips in this article.
How to prevent clogged pipes in your studio? Read More »
Sometimes the glaze on your piece looks quite different from the glaze on your test tile. Why is that?
Why does my glaze look different than on the test tile? Read More »
Working with clay is popular. More and more people are discovering how much fun it is to experiment with your hands in the clay, and afterwards admire your handmade piece.
Humans and ceramics: what can we learn from our pots? Read More »