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Well Guinea,

I guess I'm also inthe minority. While hate might be a bit strong for me, trimming is definitely not my favorite part of the process. I look at it as a chore rather than a pleasure. I try to get the shape as close to what I want as possible without the need for trimming.

 

Regards,

Marc

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Also, I remember someone selling pots that were clearly not trimmed. They had that disc of flattened clay that is at the bottom of a pot when you take it off the wheel without shaping the foot before. Some people might find it artistic I guess. So if you hate trimming that much you could probably do without it ^^

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trimming is the fun part for me.  i throw without using much water, usually a damp sponge is enough and throw the form without leaving much at the bottom.  i learned from an assistant to Charles Counts whose theory was that whatever is at the bottom belongs higher up the wall, lift it.  feets are fun.

 

i once took my wheel to a machine shop to ask them if there was something off after i moved.  i knew the men's opinion of my crooked new pot was that i just did not know how to make a good one.  so i took an older pot with the tiny grooves that ran all the way from the foot ring to the center, about 4 inches, and they could not believe that i had made it with a hand tool.   i like feets.

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