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Using A Wooden Knife for Making Clay Bowls

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Summary: How to use a wooden knife for making clay bowls; get expert tips on making your own ceramics and pottery in this free instructional video.

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By Kevin Winn
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Kevin Winn is a master potter who sells his creations at Sugar Post Pottery in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is also a full time pottery instructor and has trained hundreds of students in...read more

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"Hi. I'm Kevin and on behalf of expertvillage.com, our next step is our friend the wooden knife. Showing you this earlier. It's like, it's like a knife cause you use it like a knife. I use this end right here. Anyways, the first thing you want to do is get that - it's made out of wood by the way - get that wet a little bit so it's nice and slick. Where we're going to use this is down here ah this portion of the bowl, and I do this to every pot that I have. And, I'm going to use it - and I don't I don't there's different ways of using this but this is the hardest tool for me to explain but what you want to do. One way of using it is get that point up here and notice the angle, this angle and this angle. I'm not up like this. I'm not down like this on the bat. Just kind of holding it like this so the clay comes and is sliced like this. That's why you call it the wooden knife. Anyways, come down here two hands again always hold the two hands together and put that point in there, and I slowly start going on an angle in and down. See how that cuts till I hit that bat. Slowly pull it out. Clean it off. If there?s a little clay on there, clean it off. And then I'll come in here. One easy one easy way. So now, to release this clay right here, take your take your needle tool, press down on the bat, pushed in a little bit. Pull it out. Stop your wheel. Cut that in half like that. Give a little spin to take it off or do it manually however you want to do it. Boom. Take it right off. That's our friend the wooden knife."

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