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Kevin

I am a visually impaired ceramic artist. I have been making for around 8 years now. I specialize in functional colorful pottery. Mainly nerikome and other decorative processes.
Ceramics / Education / Wheel Throwing

How to Center Clay on the Pottery Wheel: A Step-by-Step Guide

Centering clay is one of the most important steps in wheel throwing. Without proper centering, your pottery piece can become uneven or unbalanced, leading to frustration and wasted material. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of centering clay on the pottery wheel, ensuring your clay is properly aligned and ready for shaping.

Potter Throwing a Mug on the Potters Wheel
Ceramics / Education / Wheel Throwing

Throwing a Mug on the Pottery Wheel: Body Shapes, Proportions, and Handle Options

Creating a well-crafted ceramic mug starts with proper clay preparation and centering on the wheel. This article will take you through each essential step, from weighing your clay to trimming and shaping your mug ensuring you achieve consistent, professional results. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this guide covers everything you need to know.

Ceramics / Education / Wheel Throwing

Ceramic Forms and Weights

Image Form Size Dimensions Weight Cylindrical Vase Shape Small 8-12″ height 4-5″ base 4-5 lbs Cylindrical Vase Shape Medium 12-16″ height 4-5″ base 6-8 lbs Cylindrical Vase Shape Large 16-18″ …

Beginner handbuilding / Ceramics / Education / Hand Building / Wheel Throwing

How to Spiral Wedge Clay: A Step-by-Step Guide

Spiral wedging is an essential technique in ceramics used to prepare clay before wheel throwing or handbuilding. Proper wedging helps remove air bubbles, align clay particles, and ensure the clay …

Ceramics / Education / Wheel Throwing

Understanding Centrifugal Force in Pottery: How It Affects Wheel Throwing

Centrifugal force plays a crucial role when throwing clay on a pottery wheel. As the wheel spins, centrifugal force acts on the clay, pulling it outward from the center. Understanding …

Ceramics / Decorating / Education

Tape Resist Technique for Ceramics: A Step-by-Step Guide

Types of masking tapes Types of Masking Tapes for Pottery and Ceramic Decoration When using the tape resist technique or other masking methods in pottery, choosing the right type of …

Ceramics / Decorating / Education / Glazing

Syringe Glazing Technique for Pottery: A Step-by-Step Guide

Syringe glazing is a unique and creative way to apply glaze to your bisque-fired pottery pieces. This technique allows for precise control over the glaze application, making it possible to …

Beginner handbuilding / Ceramics / Coil building / Hand Building / Slab building / Wheel Throwing

Ceramics Projects: Wheel Throwing, Handbuilding, and Slipcasting

Whether you’re a beginner looking for your first project or an experienced potter exploring new techniques, this page collects all of the project guides and technique posts on B2W Ceramics …

Ceramics / Decorating / Education

Slip Transfers: How to Print Slip Designs onto Pottery

How to do slip transfers on pottery — applying slip to newsprint, timing the transfer window, pressing onto leather-hard clay, and variations including gelli plate and screen printing.

Beginner handbuilding / Ceramics / Education / Hand Building / Wheel Throwing

Pottery Tools for Beginners: The Essential Ceramic Supplies List

When I started making pots about eight years ago, I wasted money on tools I didn’t need and skipped a few that would have saved me a ton of frustration. …

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