Throwing 20 Rustic Plates One-Handed
A longer look at me throwing a batch of rustic stoneware plates one-handed in my pottery shed in Cornwall. I’m using an adapted Strong Arm setup to help support the making process. It’s not a polished studio demo — just the reality of how I work, problem-solve, and get pots made. These plates still need to dry, be cleaned up, fired, glazed, and fired again, so this is only the first stage. Plates can be awkward things, so we’ll see how many survive. Thanks for watching.

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Throwing a Batch of Mugs with One Arm | Production Pottery in Cornwall

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Making mugs on the potters wheel, just for a change

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Watching a large bowl take shape – thrown one-handed

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Throwing A Long Necked Wide Bellied Vase With 3lb Of Clay

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Making a Peacock Eye Bowl - Full Process

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SKANDALÖSE AUSSAGEN IM BUNDESTAG! WELCHE KONSEQUENZEN WERDEN DIESE AUSSAGEN HABEN?

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Making little pouring vessels

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Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers #46 #fail #adamrose #smartworkers

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SIMON LEACH POTTERY ~ Wedging and throwing T bowls !

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SIMON LEACH POTTERY - Throwing a 4lb tall vertical bottle !

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Making a Nautilus Bowl from start to finish

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Mastering Wild Clay Processing with Mata Ortiz Methods

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Throwing and Turning a Pottery Bowl with Cross-sections — ASMR Version

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How to Throw and Turn a Simple Stoneware Bud Vase

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Making a Teapot From Clay to Glaze – Full Pottery Process – vapor03

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SIMON LEACH POTTERY - Learning how to wedge and knead clay for throwing !

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Throwing the Parts to Make a Teapot

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