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Dinner plate bat with a stamped pattern and scalloped edge. Talc is brushed on the bat to help avoid facial creasing of the clay paddy.
Specializes in large scale pottery for residential and commercial applications. He can do both Jiggering and jollying with this very stout jigger arm. His templates are cut out of aluminum with a saber saw. The aluminum template is then attached to a piece of wood and mounted on his jigger arm. Once the pugs of clay are prepared he can begin the throwing of large bowls. He centers a pug of clay on the top of the bowl mold.
The clay is gradually pushed down over the domed bat. To jolly a bowl he begins by inserting a pug of clay. Once the clay has been drawn out to the inside of the mold he lowers the jollying template.
To make a jolly mold he secures the Quick-Release to a large bat. A large coil of clay is attached. The coil is thrown to the correct height and the template is then lowered to check for the correct depth and width. Excess plaster is gradually removed as the wheel turns. The finished mold will be centered and secured by the Quick-Release. Powered by Shopify. Log in Cart 0 Checkout. Better compression and therefore less warpage Easily produce uniform plates in both size, shape and thickness Ease of production with less stress on your body Big savings in time.
John uses a homemade jigger arm on a Brent wheel.
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