DEVELOPING OGEE CURVE AND COLORING YOUR NEXT PLATTER WITH MARK DREYER
Mark shows some of his early turnings and how he learned from his mistakes to develop his knowledge base to create a pleasing shapes and coloring to his platters. He illustrates use of the "thirds proportions" to turn that perfect ogee curve. he also discusses use dyes and metallic paints to enhance the rims.

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