PotteryTutorial- Simple Lidded Form Part 2 (How to Make a Lid)
Welcome back for the second part of our simplest version of a lidded pot! Here we will show how to make the lid and ensure it has a nice fit using your calipers. We love this lid because you throw it, leave it to dry, and it's done. For a lid, it is very low maintenance! The actual lid made in this video did turn out a tiny bit large for the flange, but if that happens don't worry. You can adjust it by sanding the edge in a rounded motion with your tool of choice until the lid fits nicely. We used a Surform Shaver and then some sand-paper to smooth out the edge and now it fits very well. You can see a short video of how it turned out on our Instagram @potteryplusco or Facebook @potteryplus! We will be back with more in 2 weeks! Happy potting! Music by Bensound.com

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