Throwing and Turning an Angular Porcelain Vase — Narrated
In this week's video I'm throwing and trimming an angular vase form in porcelain. A simple shape made somewhat more tricky by the more dramatic angles of the shape. I'll be glazing and firing these very soon in some of my new lichen type glazes that are fired in reduction to 1290ºc, (cone ten). To see more photographs and videos make sure you follow along over on my Instagram: / floriangadsby Timecodes: 0:00 - Wedging clay 0:44 - Throwing vase 6:11 - Cross sections and diagrams to describe process 8:32 - Trimming vase 16:05 - Finished pieces ____ TikTok – / floriangadsby Website – http://www.floriangadsby.com

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