Wheel Throwing 103: Scaling Up

Wheel Throwing 103: Scaling Up

£225.00
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Wheel Throwing 103: Scaling Up

Take your wheel work to the next level by learning to throw bigger, wider, and with greater control.

Meeting over two consecutive days for 6 hours of instruction, this course is the perfect follow-on from Wheel Throwing 101 and Wheel Throwing 102 or for potters with at least 16 hours of previous wheel experience in another studio.

In Wheel Throwing 103: Scaling Up, the focus shifts to size as you learn to successfully handle and control larger amounts of clay. Working with an increased volume of clay introduces new challenges—centering becomes more demanding, walls require greater consistency, and maintaining structural integrity is key. Through guided demonstrations and hands-on practice, you’ll build the confidence and techniques needed to scale up your work.

Depending on your individual experience, you’ll refine your throwing skills while exploring wider forms such as plates, platters, and oven dishes. Emphasis will be placed on even compression, controlling clay distribution, and preventing common issues like warping or cracking in larger pieces. By the end of the course, you’ll have a stronger understanding of how to approach larger-scale functional forms and a toolkit of techniques to continue developing your work on the wheel.

Up to four pieces can be fired at no additional cost, with a glazing session to follow in 5–6 weeks.

Get 15% off if you book this course for two people or if you book Wheel Throwing 102: Beyond the Cylinder at the same time. Get 20% off when you book this course for three people or if you book all three classes in this series, Wheel Throwing 101, 102 and 103, at the same time.

Age: 13+

Location: 127 High Street, Henley-in-Arden B955AU

Class Times: The course meets Saturday 12:30-3:30 pm and Sunday 9:30 am -12:30 pm on selected weekend. 

What to bring: All tools and aprons are provided.

What to wear:  Clay is messy, so we encourage casual dress when possible.  The stoneware clay used in this class will brush or wash off of most fabrics relatively easily.  

Accessibility: We pride ourselves in being accessible.  We have a ramped entrance for those with limited mobility and a ground floor toilet.  All of our pottery wheels can be operated by hand or foot.  We encourage you to contact us to discuss your specific needs prior to booking.

 


 

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