The best angle for turning a bowl, this is more or less what I see, although I’m constantly changing the position of my head, and glancing up in the mirror in front of me to see the side-view of the vessel, which for these angular forms, tends to be the most useful view.
With many of my one-off bowl shapes, like this, ‘one-off’, as in, this wasn’t I vessel threw a whole batch of, rather I made it in a throwing session where I threw a whole range of shapes, the rims can waver slightly as it dries. To correct this, instead of trimming the rim, I turn the base of the pot. The uneven rim will cause the base to undulate, and so I just flip the bowl over and turn this away, levelling it out, and 90% of the time, when the bowl is placed back the right way around, it spins perfectly.
And with how much this bowl goes on and off the wheel throughout the process, tap-centring it back where it needs to be quickly helps tremendously. I actually want to remake my tap-centring video on YouTube as since making it I’ve had a whole range of thoughts about better ways of describing how to do it and how to learn it, so expect that in the near future.
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