Here he is telling me how I need to make my pots thinner like his. The thick pot he is pointing at is mine.
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a small pot turned by the master on one of the student wheels. Amazing thinness!! We thought a different wheel might throw him through a loop, but he still takes everyone here to SCHOOL!!
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This is a video of me learning from the master. I made the finished pot on the wooden bench. To the right of the picture you see the masters apprentice. He will work with him 14 years before being a master of the trade. AMAZING!!
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