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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
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Any Pot Makers Use A "Kick Wheel"
I am in my high school ceramics class and we make pretty free range projects that we get approved but we only really have kick wheels which I believe are powered by your legs, correct? I was wondering if they work well enough to make a simple round pot? we have one electric motored wheel which may be accessible but I think its for the teachers,
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Duck for President
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oh yeah works fine, they are all really the same...some people would rather use the kickwheel for the "rythme" of throwing...So throw on it if you get the chance! If your clever and find the right time, ask if you can use the electric(easier and makes throwing quicker.)
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