I've resisted making these for a long time, because I figured like lots of specific-use items, there were some specs I didn't know, & wouldn't know until I went to use it. I didn't (& don't) have time right now to do the experimenting that would be necessary to make coffee pour-over cones that work well.
But, then I got a jump start from my colleague at Portland Pottery: fellow instructor Brian Buckland. Brian had drawn this image on the whiteboard in our shared classroom:
Brian makes these a lot - you can purchase one of his here & here, if you've been wanting one! or visit his studio in Buxton during the Maine Pottery Tour. Anyway, Brian is incredible generous with knowledge & information, & he filled in the last 2 pieces I needed: how much clay to start with (2 pounds) , & how big is the hole in the bottom (1/4 inch.)
Here's my first attempt:
We get by with a little help from our friends!
2 comments:
Thanks for posting the whiteboard.
I like the saucer shape. It seems so logical.
Now to finish cleaning my studio so I can throw again. 🤭
HAHA I hear ya. I am getting ready for the pottery tour but like usual I'm sure I'll do ALL the cleaning the day before - because there's just so much time-sensitive stuff to do!
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