A true old-style craftsman
He probably does this faster than a machine could,and which would YOU rather have!
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3. lockandload 2 years ago
that guy is quicker than a production line!
i would love to try this but it will just make me go 'potty' ![]()
8. Sizzlik (admin) 2 years ago
every state he goes throu when making the vase looks like a cool vase itself...truely amazing
This man shows a true love to the product he makes. I hope he will have a long and happy life so that he can share a lot of his pottery with the world.
Truly amazing!
Is that incredibly quick drying clay or something? Looked pretty dry and rock solid once he had finished.
14. Comment rated too low. Show this comment kekke2000 2 years ago
Thank god there was an explanation at 2:30 because I would never had understood that!
15. PortugaL26 2 years ago
Dang. it was a copy of that vase he had already done.
now that's precision!
Respect Nikos
16. Comment rated too low. Show this comment lockandload 2 years ago
#12 5001! happy birthday snotr! 5002! happy birthday snotr..
snotr is 3 years old...not 5000 you silly prick!
(your comment was inapropriate in the 'bolas spider' video post, totally unnecessary)
keep snotr cool and fun please ![]()
17. MakeTnotWar 2 years ago
There are cuts at 1:19 and 1:30. So there is no way of telling if it really lasted only 2 minutes.
18. Comment rated too low. Show this comment RandurSource 2 years ago
Nice vase
but was that rotating plate not a machine?
Ugly vase actually, I wouldn't want one
20. Comment rated too low. Show this comment lego 2 years ago
#17 i was about to post same comment ![]()
#17 point well taken diddent notice that , but also im sure some were in china they have a machine that can make identical pots thousands at a time with no chance of human error i admire his skill but hes a potter hes ment to be good at it , its his job
22. eNdEmiOn06463 2 years ago
I thought it was really by hand. But he is simply using an wheel. Electric powered at that. Now the lines at the end were reasonable impressive, 1 stroke no overlaps at least not that we could see.
25. cyberdevil 86 days ago
Now that's talent. Wish more people perfected skills like this, the world is getting technologically dulled lately.



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1. gazh 2 years ago
daym he good