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- Potters nowadays usually trim a lot of the weight off. (0.8042) (Q15831)
- and that's where the master Potter be able to suppress it all out and trim very little off the bottom of the studio. (0.8042) (Q15830)
- The walls are getting thinner and thinner as it's growing and the you leave very small amount more in the bottom to support the weight of the top (0.8042) (Q15829)
- Bring your dog from. (0.7714) (Q15828)
- Squeezing all each pool. Like in the piece of wrecked. (0.7208) (Q15827)
- what you come out with it gonna be until you actually master the art when you're a. (0.7766) (Q15826)
- In practice takes a lot of patience to get the the consistent curvature over the shape that she won't an the picture shape in your mind before you start and (0.7766) (Q15825)
- And you just have to develop a fluency. (0.7966) (Q15824)
- So learning to have fluid set sequence of hand motions and hand positions. (0.7966) (Q15823)
- learning to make real gradual processes. (0.7966) (Q15822)
- We making pottery on the pottery wheel (0.7966) (Q15821)
- We've at war the hip out that they were not kicking. (0.7966) (Q15820)
- But the weird thing it didn't wear the hip out that they were kicking. (0.7966) (Q15819)
- And over a period of years they would wear the hips out. (0.8245) (Q15818)
- The wheel turn him so they was kicking with one leg all day long while they were turning. (0.8428) (Q15817)
- Had a puppet puppet and to keep the. (0.8291) (Q15816)
- Oh no kick wheel and you continuously. (0.8112) (Q15815)
- When you was they were commercial Potter selling it to dealers to go up north and and sell it so they were to work all day long. (0.8236) (Q15814)
- My father all my uncles I used to use a man. (0.8177) (Q15813)
- Double kick wheels. (0.5997) (Q15812)
- In the old days Potter's wheels were turned by popping a foot pedal. (0.8506) (Q15811)
- Modern wheels are powered by electric motors. (0.8506) (Q15810)
- the clay is ready for turning on the wheel. (0.8378) (Q15809)
- Mix to the proper consistency and with debris and air removed (0.8378) (Q15808)
- Transitional segment 9 (Q15807)
- Staff but they don't get the full enjoyment of producing the clock. (0.812) (Q15806)
- At Weber Young people can learn how to make. (0.7927) (Q15805)
- They think it's the best clay they've ever tried. (0.7856) (Q15804)
- Started selling clay to school and colleges and art supplies and. (0.8143) (Q15803)
- We are. (0.9211) (Q15802)
- the Millers sell clay to art supply companies and schools across Alabama and Mississippi. (0.8588) (Q15801)
- In addition to producing clay for their own use (0.8588) (Q15800)
- Transitional segment 8 (Q15799)
- Turn up a picture or birdhouse. (0.7872) (Q15798)
- We put that on a wheel and he can't have any any error in it to where we could go. (0.7703) (Q15797)
- Solid piece of clay again where you can use a make a lump of clay watercolor ball clabaugh. (0.7703) (Q15796)
- packs it and makes it up. (0.7703) (Q15795)
- and then we'll run through another machine called Pug Mill that takes the air out of it (0.7703) (Q15794)
- Filter machine that will run it through a machine that presses it through screens to take out any rock or stick in the MA Clay (0.7703) (Q15793)
- Now we have this. (0.8696) (Q15792)
- Transitional segment 7 (Q15791)
- Today the Millers have two machines which replace the wedging process. (0.8157) (Q15790)
- Transitional segment 6 (Q15789)
- And that was a rough job wedging clay. (0.6689) (Q15788)
- Of course it always leave little you couldn't get it all out that way. (0.8562) (Q15787)
- Most of the big rocks and big sticks out. (0.8562) (Q15786)
- eyeball what we call a claim by look at this last one about 20 to 25 times to get. (0.7693) (Q15785)
- got it slap it have a slice of pizza clay (0.7693) (Q15784)
- Slap it back together cut it (0.7693) (Q15783)
- Cut it again. Pick some more sticks and rocks at it. (0.766) (Q15782)