betlambe: Lee drying slip for rope inlay
betlambe: Tools, note cool glue gun paddle
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betlambe: And more tools. Lee made tombo with bamboo skewers and twist-ties! Clever.
betlambe: Patterns for tools and clay shrinkage scales.
betlambe: Lee throwing off the hump on my treadle wheel, moved to the Museum School studio for the day.
betlambe: Still throwing off the hump. Making yunomi.
betlambe: Throwing a teabowl.
betlambe: Throwing the body of the side-handled teapot.
betlambe: You can see where he has formed the gallery on the rim of the teapot.
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betlambe: Throwing the spout. You can see the handle on the wareboard.
betlambe: A nice teabowl is inside this presentation box.
betlambe: Demonstrating first step in rope inlay (the rope part).
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betlambe: Balancing the side handle on the teapot.
betlambe: slip decoration on the yunomi thrown earlier.
betlambe: Showing Jean Mross how he pulls a handle.
betlambe: Having some green tea and snacks with workshop participants.
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betlambe: Good picture of slip scraped away on rope inlay platter. This bowl is pretty dry.
betlambe: Tool used to scrape.
betlambe: This pot was made using the coil throwing technique.