Overview
Watch a detailed pottery tutorial demonstrating the complete process of creating and testing a stoneware pourer with a thrown spout, from clay preparation through final testing. Learn specialized techniques for throwing and trimming the main vessel body, crafting and attaching a thrown spout rather than a traditional pulled one, and properly glazing for optimal function. Follow along with each critical step including clay preparation, vessel throwing, spout creation, trimming, attachment methods, drying considerations, bisque firing at 1000ºC, surface refinements, glaze application and cleanup, reduction firing to cone 10 (1290ºC), and final performance testing to evaluate pouring effectiveness. Master the nuanced technical aspects of functional pottery while gaining insights into design choices that impact both aesthetics and utility.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Preparing the clay
- Throwing the bodies of the pourers
- Throwing the spouts
- Trimming the bodies of the pourers
- Attaching the spouts
- Storing them so they don't crack
- Bisque firing to 1000ºC
- Sanding the spout to refine it
- Waxing the bases
- Glazing the pourers
- Cleaning up the glazed forms
- Packing the pots into the gas kiln & reduction firing them to cone ten, 1290ºC
- Unpacking the gas kiln & sanding the pots bases
- Testing the pourers...
Taught by
Florian Gadsby