Ceramic Plant Pots : Ceramic Plant Pots: Trimming the Foot




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Ceramic Plant Pots : Ceramic Plant Pots: Trimming the Foot

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When trimming a ceramic plant pot, reshape the foot and give it an accent. Trim a ceramic plant pot with tips from an artist in this free video on ceramics and pottery. Expert: Max Koetter Contact: www.RubberTramps.com Bio: Max Koetter grew up in London, England where he learned how to use the ceramic wheel at an early age. He studied ceramics at Syracuse University, where he earned an MFA in 1992. Filmmaker: max koetter

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pottery, ceramics, ceramic, plant, pots, potted, plants, clay, art, throwing,

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