technical tuesday: Preventing Clogged Sink & Drainage Problems in a Pottery Studio
Thanks to Lakeside pottery for this one!
Find out all you need to know to cheaply and effectively save yourself from plumbing problems in the studio right here.
Thanks to Lakeside pottery for this one!
Find out all you need to know to cheaply and effectively save yourself from plumbing problems in the studio right here.
I thought this was a sweet little design that was worthy of sharing. Simple nut and bolt idea that could have numerous applications for attaching elements in ceramics.
via designer Sharon Myoung
I finally figured out what to do with my husband’s growing collection of old tires in the shed : )
“Here’s a very basic potter’s wheel that can be assembled in minutes from a junkyard car wheel assembly. I used a 15″ rear wheel assembly from a 2000 Montana. I got lucky with that as the 4-bolt holes on the wheel spindle line up almost perfectly with the 4 holes on a 2” cast iron floor flange. Almost any other wheel will work too, though the holes may or may not line up as conveniently. I also like the ring of holes in the Montana wheel which make it easy to insert a stick to propel the wheel. With a bit of extra engineering you could easily add a friction drive motor.
The first wheel I put together 30 years ago is still in use. Same type of bolts. The cast iron flange I used then was slightly thicker than the new one I bought recently (thinner and made in China). I used the front wheel assembly from an American Motors car as many older vehicles were rear-wheel drive back then. Only 3 of the 4 bolt-holes in the flange lined up, but it still felt sturdy enough to me. I gave the wheel to a friend who uses it as a rotating platform when working on large hand-built pieces. He just puts a piece of plywood on top of the tire for a flat work surface. My first wheel has a welded triangle-shaped stand that is very heavy. The way that stand was built I estimate it would hold 500 lbs. or more. We used to have fun sitting on the tire and spinning around really fast! (becoming self-centered??) “