- Wheel Thrown Pottery -
Fort Walton Beach.
About Wheel Thrown Pottery
- My Process
From clay to finished product.
- Fort Walton Beach Pottery Wheel Thrown
throwing on the wheel and the greenware stage
Welcome to my Fort Walton Beach Pottery Studio, where I am excited to take you through the fascinating process of wheel throwing! This technique is the initial stage in producing a beautifully crafted pottery piece that involves various steps to achieve the desired shape and texture.
First, I measure and wedge the clay, which involves a process similar to kneading bread but with a much denser and stiffer material. Next, I place a lump of clay onto a circular item called a bat, where I center the clay – a process that requires a great deal of arm strength. This is when the real magic happens, pulling the clay up until the desired height is reached, all while skillfully shaping the piece on the wheel.
During this stage, any further shaping or altering can done while the pottery piece is still on the wheel.
Afterward, the piece is left to slowly dry to the leather-hard stage (which usually takes about a week), followed by trimming, as well as carving and foot-making, if desired.
Once the piece is complete, it is left to finish drying slowly to avoid any cracking or warping, and referred to as greenware. It usually takes my pieces about a week to dry.
Finally, the greenware is ready to be bisque fired in the kiln before being glazed and fired again in a glaze firing, which ultimately produces the final finished pottery piece!