Where do you find the small pouring table? I've been searching but can't find anything small and cheap. everything is big and expensive with a pump for slip. I dont need to pump the slip just need the counter pouring, draining table. Anyone know where to get them online?
Nessie Smith Make one out of a heavyduty rubbermaid tote drill holes along the sides and put 3/4 inch pvc through the hole for the rungs cap the ends to hold in place , hope this made sense also if not sturdy enough double up the totes for rigidity.
thank you so much for sharing
Very nice, job and what kind of clay are you using for fire.
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Thanks for the Video. I learn something new every day.
Thanks, that was fascinating
Thanks, I always wondered how they were made. Looks like a lot of fun
Please help me
Totally overlooked a detailed discussion of how long to leave the slip in the mold before pouring it out, and demonstrating that.
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That was so good!
What’s this guys name?
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how long do you let the molds dry after you remove the slips?
very good video explaining the process - thanks
Where can you find the casting tub?
Offtopic but this guy is way darker than me and I'm mixed race.
Where do you find the small pouring table? I've been searching but can't find anything small and cheap. everything is big and expensive with a pump for slip. I dont need to pump the slip just need the counter pouring, draining table. Anyone know where to get them online?
Nessie Smith Make one out of a heavyduty rubbermaid tote drill holes along the sides and put 3/4 inch pvc through the hole for the rungs cap the ends to hold in place , hope this made sense also if not sturdy enough double up the totes for rigidity.
You can use a five gallon pail with an oven rack on top.Works great.
Thanks good info
Thanks for sharing. I found the video very informative.