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A ceramics studio is made up of lots of elements, so I thought I’d break it down and give some insight on what I couldn’t live without. Here are some insights on handy tips and tricks for setting up a ceramic’s studio at home. Equipment Whether it’s hand-building or wheel throwing ceramics you’re interested in, there are bits and pieces that are needed for both. Here’s my list of things I’d be including in a home set-up studio. The first no brainer is clay, but how much and what type? I’d…

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When I attended the Greg Daly workshop hosted by the Coastal Claymakers in Coffs Harbour at the TAFE, I was gobsmacked by the wonderful throwing area and the tables they had constructed.  Such a wonderful work area! The tables surrounding the wheels provided a really convenient workspace that fit right around the wheel. So…remember that … … Continue reading → Pottery Wheel Table, Diy Pottery Wheel, Wheel Table, Ceramic Tools, Pottery Workshop, Ceramic Workshop, Clay Studio, Tanah Liat, Ceramic Techniques

When I attended the Greg Daly workshop hosted by the Coastal Claymakers in Coffs Harbour at the TAFE, I was gobsmacked by the wonderful throwing area and the tables they had constructed. Such a wonderful work area! The tables surrounding the wheels provided a really convenient workspace that fit right around the wheel. So…remember that […]

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Small Pottery Studio At Home, Small Pottery Studio Setup, Home Pottery Studio Setup, At Home Pottery Studio, Pottery Studio Setup, Small Ceramic Studio, Home Ceramic Studio, Pottery Space, Small Pottery Studio

Let's be clear, this is not a guide to the ideal pottery studio. This is, however, a guide to the very basics. The down and dirty, bare bones basics that will get your hands covered in mud and making. Carve Out a Space First, you need space. You really can't skip this part. However, you need less space than you might think. The minimum space needed would include: Just enough room to move around safely A work-space for hand building and/or room for a wheel A small shelving unit for tools and…

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