Here's the concluding part to a film I made about throwing a VERY angular vase recently, this time though, I'm catching you up with the trimming, the waxing, the troublesome glazing, the reduction firing to cone ten, (1290ºC0), and finally I'll show you the finished, glass clad pot. Although after completing this simple flower vase I'm dying to recreate it with the crimson clay and glaze I've been developing more recently... Thanks so much for watching! I'd be honoured if you could leave a like, it's tremendously helpful.
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Introduction and clay preparation
0:57 - Throwing the angular vase
9:07 - The importance of the bucket to my left
9:50 - Trimming the vase
12:44 - Packing and firing the electric kiln to 1000ºC
13:18 - Waxing the foot
13:57 - Glazing the vases
15:26 - Tidying up the glazed surfaces
17:04 - Loading the vase into my gas kiln
17:33 - Reduction firing the kiln to 1290ºC
18:38 - Unpacking the gas kiln
19:33 - The finished piece
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