How to Make Pumpkin Plates
1. Compress the Clay Begin by taking a slab of clay and pressing it onto your chosen Form. Use your hands to mold the clay onto the Form, then use a rib tool to smooth and compress the clay, ensuring...
1. Compress the Clay Begin by taking a slab of clay and pressing it onto your chosen Form. Use your hands to mold the clay onto the Form, then use a rib tool to smooth and compress the clay, ensuring...
1. Stack the Forms Begin by stacking your Forms ensuring that they are lined up properly to create the desired shape of your bowl. This step sets the foundation for your piece. 2. Press the Clay Gently press the clay...
The Forming Stage: 1. Compress and Mark the Slab Begin by compressing your clay slab with a rib tool. This step not only smooths the surface but also helps eliminate air bubbles. Once you’ve achieved an even texture, mark around the...
The Forming Stage: 1. Compress and Smooth the Slab Begin by compressing and smoothing your clay slabs. Start with your fingers to flatten and even out the clay. Once you've made initial progress, switch to a medium rib tool for...
Our New Straight Edge Wallie Forms are sold individually or in a 5-pack. The Wallie 5-Pack also includes 5 Spacer Pulls which are used to remove the Form from the Clay. You can also purchase the Wallies individually, however these...
Looking to create a convenient work table to go around your potters wheel? Jeff created one that is in his studio and loves working on it! The top of the table is made of MDF Wood so it is a...
Our Studio Boards are lightweight and made of a material that works as a perfect release agent for the clay. However, since these boards are so lightweight and thin, they can warp quite easily. We recommend only using the Studio Boards...
Learn the difference between the original WA System and the WA Phase 2 and how you can use them interchangeably! RD2 Forms assist you in creating elegant formal style dinnerware, using either our WA2 or the original WA System. WA1 vs...