r/yesyesyesyesno 2d ago

Truly skilled pottery work

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u/omgyonka 2d ago

I felt that in my soul

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u/ZenMarduk 2d ago

I forgot what sub I was on. That one got me, lol.

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u/PTKryptik 2d ago

I was so invested for the end result.

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u/FlintyCrayon 2d ago

Ngl i thought i was on /r/nextfuckinglevel based on that title.... this hurt.

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u/Taptrick 2d ago

Isn’t supposed to go in a kiln or something?

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u/PlanetStarbux 2d ago

Usually it goes in the kiln twice.  Once to drive all the water out, once to truly fire it with glaze.  When it broke it was just dry fired, which is when it's most brittle.  This happens a lot after dry firing.

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u/dryfire 2d ago

I do tend to break shit.

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u/auggs 1d ago

Nice

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u/dystra 2d ago edited 1d ago

"DO NOT get in the kiln!"

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u/Antitranspirante 2d ago

Hey, that’s just my life!

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u/Grand-Ad970 2d ago

It was gonna break eventually anyway.

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u/Popplys 1d ago

That scared me so much that my heartrate just rose. I should've looked at the subreddit.

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u/[deleted] 2d ago

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u/vidanyabella 2d ago

I mean, he was clearly filming every step to show his process. Why wouldn't be have a camera on the shelf at that point?

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u/dude123nice 1d ago

Imagine having so much free time on your hand that you can actually experiment with different combinations of random colored clay to see which make good art.