Trimming Unusual Shaped Bowls Using a Chum on the Potter's Wheel also Giffin Grip Flex Sliders

KaransPotsAndGlass
KaransPotsAndGlass
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This video is a demonstration of using a chum to trim unusual shaped bowls.  Chums are a wonderful technique for holding a leatherhard piece upside down on the wheel to trim.  I highly recommend my students learn this technique, even if they have access to a jig- like a Giffin Grip.  I review the very basics of trimming a bowl, and then demonstrate how make the chum from stiffer throwing clay- doming it to fit up inside the pot, and then ribbing and scraping off all the slip to prevent the pots from sticking. I also make horizontal reference lines to help place the pot on evenly.

At the end, I also show the use of a Giffin Grip and the Flex Sliders (See both links below). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...  

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The throwing of these bowls are a little different, and I here is a link to that video. Throwing a Split Rim Bowl with Square...
I will also post a link of how I glaze these to really show off the split rims.

I happen to be using Standard 153 stoneware for this demo- as that is the clay my students use on the wheel.


For the great tools I used in the video (including the Kemper trim tool) check out this link to a live searchable  (control F) Googledoc I continually update with lots of my favorite tools on Amazon using my associate links!  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X...

I made this video for my Ceramics II and III students at Mason High School.  The wheel class practices a few weeks on just centering and opening.  So, this is designed to lessen their struggle.

I am a public high school ceramics teacher at William Mason High School in Mason, Ohio.  (Mason is currently the largest high school in Ohio!)  As a potter, I have been working in clay for over 30 years, and  I have been teaching for over 28 years, the past 20 have been specifically teaching high school ceramics.  I love what I do!  I have my own studio in my home basement, where I work on my personal pottery for my Etsy site;  https://www.etsy.com/shop/KaransPotsA...

I started my Youtube channel a few years ago, to make videos to help my students if they are absent and miss a demo, or if they would like to explore more advanced techniques independently.  I have been amazed to reach such a wider audience than my own students!

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