Throwing a pot using a Roulette Gear technique for surface texture

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See how to create pottery surface texture using a gear / roulette technique. Provided by Lakeside Pottery, Ceramic School and Studio.

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Throwing a pot using a Roulette Gear technique for surface texture

2 thoughts on “Throwing a pot using a Roulette Gear technique for surface texture

  1. I never cease to be amazed by the ingenuity of potters. great idea
    regards
    steve

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