Another way to do the same thing is to put a wad of clay under one side of the bat and throw normally. Then when you wire the pot off and set it down on a level surface, it will have a tilt.
As you said... simple but brilliant! :-)
Love it, thanks.
Walter is so insightful and charming! What a great little tool!
Great, thanks for sharing!And a very happy and creative 2013 to all!Anna
Thanks for that post! I have liked his work for ages - perhaps before he came op with that simple, yet ingenious idea!-Elise
Thanks for posting this! I have liked Walter's work so long - maybe even before he came up with this simple and ingenious solution!-Elise
Does anyone have a close-up image of the little tool?
really inspiring , some great tips ! Thanks Fanny
Thanks really inspiring , great simple little tool and nice handle ideas too .Fanny
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Another way to do the same thing is to put a wad of clay under one side of the bat and throw normally. Then when you wire the pot off and set it down on a level surface, it will have a tilt.
As you said... simple but brilliant! :-)
Love it, thanks.
Walter is so insightful and charming! What a great little tool!
Great, thanks for sharing!
And a very happy and creative 2013 to all!
Anna
Thanks for that post! I have liked his work for ages - perhaps before he came op with that simple, yet ingenious idea!
-
Elise
Thanks for posting this! I have liked Walter's work so long - maybe even before he came up with this simple and ingenious solution!
-
Elise
Does anyone have a close-up image of the little tool?
really inspiring , some great tips ! Thanks
Fanny
Thanks really inspiring , great simple little tool and nice handle ideas too .
Fanny
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