Oups -
I spat in the face of my previous blog -
And, when payday rolled around, I picked up a few bits from my clay wishlist;
I got:
- Clay - cheap, grogged terracotta
- 1 large sponge for cleaning
- 1 cutting wire
- 1 large bucket for reclaim
- 1 wooden rib
- 1 metal flexible kidney rib
Not only that, though! While I can happily report that I did not shop at amazon for a cheap wheel or buy one off Vevor (for a start it looks like their pottery wheels don't deliver to the UK as I had to view the item on the Irish store), I did discover a 2nd hand cheap amazon-esque wheel on eBay for £80 - so that happened.
A couple of fellow clay studio folks were talking about the beginner wheels they'd acquired, and another had one of these cheaper wheels; and another had shared a video of a ceramicist reviewing one - as sufficient enough for a newbie - so I felt fairly safe in my punt.
It's arrived and appears to be working so I will give it a go. If it's awful, at least I haven't bought it new for upwards of £150, and if it satisfies someone else's needs then I can pass it along.
The next steps for me include trying to find a window of time to figure out a working setup in the conservatory, outdoors, or the summer house. I don't really have a suitable place to wedge at the moment, if needed. I know there's a big piece of wood I had knocking about somewhere pre-moving house, so if I can find that, I can use it on the floor and kneel down for the time being. We'll see!
Updates to follow, and I suppose you can see some of my janky pots I made at the last class I attended.
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