Salt pig/Salt cellar
A quick and fun project that doesn’t require a big investment in clay or time. Rob shows you how to throw a cylinder based form, trim the excess from the base with the wood knife and stiffen the form with a propane torch. He then alters the rim into a D-shape and taps the whole piece on a diagonal to lake the form pitch forward for easy salt dispensing.

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