Es ist eine Freude, ihnen bei der Arbeit zuzuschauen. 😍👏
@slowneutron6163
7 ай бұрын
Wonderfully relaxing time watching you make this lovely piece.
@leesaewon
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@화향-g8d
5 ай бұрын
선생님 무게가 너무 나가지않나요? 코일두께가 너무 두꺼워서 실제사용하시는지 장식용인지 활용도가 궁금합니다^^ 큰기물일경우 다 건조후 갈라져서 이젠 큰기물도전이 너무 겁이납니다 갈라지진 않았는지요?
@leesaewon
5 ай бұрын
@@화향-g8d 영상을 더 보시면 코일을 벽으로 얇게 올리기 때문에 올리는 코일이 벽의 두께가 아님니다. 최종 작업한 벽은 한 0.8mm 정도에요. 장식겸 발 수툴로 잘 나오면 사용할겁니다. 감사합니다!
@sandraleenerts6805
7 ай бұрын
When I roll out a slab, I start with a block of clay and hit it with a rolling pin to get down to the depth I need, usually one fourth inch. I live in New Mexico, USA. I have never seen the tool you use to get to your slab depth. I would be so grateful if you could tell me the name of the tool you use, and where I might purchase one. This tool seems, to me, to be so immediate and in touch with the clay. You are such an inspiration! Thank you!!!
@leesaewon
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! That is an Onggi making tool which I have used in my own way. It is a tool used to thin the walls of jars from the inside. Please see below clip for its original usage. kzitem.info/news/bejne/urB3qmVmrmZ1go4si=blIDBBh0lIRbWYY4 I made this tool with the Onggi master in the video above. I think it can be bought at Korean pottery suppliers in korea (most Onggi makers make their own) but not sure in the US. If you know, Adam Fields (US potter who learnt Onggi in Korea), he might be able to direct you better. Thank you!!
@alcyonk
7 ай бұрын
hello ! thank you very much for this video ! may i ask what type of clay are you using ?
@leesaewon
7 ай бұрын
The clay is called Craft Crank, a type of stoneware from the UK. Thanks for watching!
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