
Elias
Antonio,anttal63 wrote:Thankyou so much for such an amazing education. your pots are beautiful! i love them. now i just cant wait to be able to put out work like that.
Scott,Scott Roxburgh wrote:Thanks paul this is one of the best threads I have ever read! All bonsai students should be made to read this to show the level of work going into a hand made pot. I for one had no idea, it makes the cost (of the finished pot) seem so insignificant! Now I am awaiting the pottery course I have recently signed up for but by the looks of things that will only be the beginning of my journey!
once again thank you for this excellent thread!
G-day Elias,eliast wrote:Thank you Paul for taking the time to put this together, I kept on checking up on this thread and I thoroughly enjoyed every single instalment![]()
Hi aaron,aaron_tas wrote:great work paul![]()
and thanks a bunch for posting this thread, they certainly are some beautiful pots, unfortunate about the third one...
so... what's next, hexagonal
Thanks Pat, your kind words and your guidance mean a great deal.Pat K wrote:Paul, putting this together must have been a labour of love and for that I congratulate and thank you. It was interesting and educational to see different methods of achieving the same result (as mine). Have you computed the actual hands-on time to complete each pot?
Very good point Pat.Pat K wrote:No criticism, but it might be worth pointing out to those considering making their own pots that it's not necessary to have all the paraphernalia available to Paul. My gear consists of a second-hand wheel, bought more than twenty years ago, and a down-draft kiln that I constructed from scavenged bed-irons and fibre-blanket.
Not a bad idea at all. I can see it now - "Pat's Down Under Kiln Service."Pat K wrote:...hmmmm....maybe I could tour the country helping folks build their own kilns.....?![]()
Brett,soltan wrote:Those pots look great Paul very smick. You have set the bench mark for me to aim too.
Thanks kindly for all the work you have put into showing us this.
Pup,Pup wrote:Paul I have thoroughly enjoyed this post. Having had to get out of the heat so I could see the finished product.
As I had said in a previous post I hope, that people realise what it costs in time and effort goes into making a Pot.
With all this modern equipment.
I suppose Pat can have a whinge about it taking longer with his antiquated equipment![]()
Again thank you I must away now as Nick is waiting in the Kiln![]()
Pup
pjkatich wrote:I am not familiar with the term "smick" - is this an Aussie compliment?
Penny, maybe I can stop-by on my way home from Brisbane to see what needs doing,mudlarkpottery wrote:Hey Pat, my kiln badly needs re-lining.