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Here's the follow-up to last weekend's video that showed this small batch of angular plates being thrown. This time, I'm trimming them, taking the thick, slab-like side-plates and turning their tops and undersides to create more defined and much lighter vessels. I've love to hear which ones you like best. Apologies in advance for not showing the glazing and firing of these, I'm in the middle of a making cycle, so my focus is on creating pots, not glazing them, but hopefully they're be biscuit and reduction fired soon! Thanks for watching! If you'd like to see how these were thrown, you can find a link to that video here: • Using The Softest Clay to Throw Plate... 📖 • ORDER MY BOOK: https://geni.us/bymyhands 🏺 • You may also be interested in my 'A Beginner's Guide' series, which you can find here: • How to Throw a Pot — A Beginner's Guide Timecodes: 0:00 - Introduction 1:24 - Why I trim these on MDF bats & trimming the first plate 2:30 - Using foam to support the bases as they're trimmed 4:01 - Trimming the thickly rimmed plate 5:44 - Why being able to centre leather hard work 'quickly' is helpful 9:45 - Turning a thick disc of clay into a refined, light plate 13:10 - Trimming the stepped side-plate 14:15 - Which is your favourite shape? • Find out much more via the link below! https://linktr.ee/floriangadsby • Get in touch here: https://www.floriangadsby.com/contact Sign up to my newsletter here: https://www.floriangadsby.com/newsletter