How to Throw a Cylinder with The Clay Lady

danielletheclaylady
5 Feb 201606:56

Summary

TLDRIn this instructional video, Danielle De Clay from the Clay Lady's Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, teaches viewers how to throw a cylinder on a pottery wheel. She emphasizes the importance of centering the clay, demonstrating techniques for achieving a uniform shape. Danielle provides practical tips for managing larger pieces of clay, maintaining proper wheel speed, and ensuring a stable base. As she guides viewers through the process of pulling and shaping the cylinder, she highlights the significance of hand positioning and tension. The lesson culminates in creating a well-formed cylinder, showcasing the art and skill of pottery making.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 Danielle introduces the lesson on throwing a cylinder at her studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • 🌀 The natural centripetal force of the wheel tends to shape the clay into a bowl, making centering essential.
  • 🔄 For larger pieces of clay, adjust the wheel speed to slightly faster than medium to achieve better control.
  • 👋 Locking the elbow and using body weight is crucial for effective centering of the clay.
  • 📏 A wider base is necessary for taller cylinders to ensure proper shape and stability.
  • 💧 Use water liberally to keep hands and clay moist during the throwing process.
  • 🔍 Focus on lifting the clay into the walls of the pot to maintain an even shape.
  • ✋ The 'salute' technique helps provide support while pulling up, ensuring proper hand positioning.
  • 📏 Ideally, a cylinder should be shaped with three to four pulls, but six to eight pulls are recommended for control.
  • 🔧 Use a rib tool for smoothing the pot, applying it on the outside while the inside hand guides the shape.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of Danielle's lesson in this video?

    -The main focus of Danielle's lesson is to teach how to throw a cylinder on a pottery wheel.

  • Why is centering considered the most important part of throwing a pot?

    -Centering is crucial because it ensures that the clay is evenly shaped; without it, one side of the pot can end up thicker or thinner, leading to an uneven shape.

  • What is the suggested wheel speed for working with larger pieces of clay?

    -For larger pieces of clay, the wheel speed should be a little faster than medium, but not fully topped out.

  • What technique does Danielle recommend for centering larger pieces of clay?

    -Danielle recommends the 'push-pull' technique, which involves locking your elbow, leaning your body in, and using your outside hand to pull while applying downward pressure with your top hand.

  • How does Danielle suggest checking the base of the cylinder before opening it?

    -She suggests checking that the base is as wide as needed for the cylinder, especially since taller cylinders require a wider base.

  • What should you do if your hands get dry during the throwing process?

    -If your hands get dry, you should apply water to maintain moisture and ensure smooth pulling.

  • What does Danielle mean by 'the salute' technique?

    -The 'salute' technique involves raising the elbow of the inside hand while keeping the thumb in the palm, creating tension for better support while pulling up the clay.

  • How many pulls does Danielle recommend for shaping a pot?

    -Danielle suggests that ideally, shaping a pot should take three to four pulls, although she personally prefers six to eight pulls for optimal results.

  • What should you avoid when pulling up the clay?

    -You should avoid constantly pulling up the clay for too long, as this can introduce too much water and cause the clay to slake down or shrink.

  • How can you ensure a straight outside shape for the pot?

    -To ensure a straight outside shape, you should use a rib on the outside while your inside hand moves slowly up the side of the rib, ensuring proper shaping.

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