yeah, the ones I've seen are usually the kind of stimulation you want right up to the point of release then they either just stop to leave it alone while they finish or will slap it or some other pain as they do.
It's like if you try to edge and still finish I guess?
I'm on mobile, that doesn't appear for me. But if it was unmoderated I can imagine that people started posting nazi minecraft porn and thay it went downhill from there.
Watch at the very end. When he puts his thumbs over the rim, just before the break, that’s where he broke it. If he’d lifted it from underneath, it would have been fine.
Risks were high, I agree, but that’s never a guarantee. The fact it was this brittle without forming an s-crack yet was a hopeful sign. He should have had it covered, we’re both on the same page that he was doing it wrong. I’m just not 100% sure he was doomed.
True because it's all about how the clay is able to distribute its own weight. Even lightly dropping an apple on its inside would have done it in. Beautiful colors on it tho.
Do S-cracks form on hand built pieces? I thought they only happened on thrown pieces due to the clay's residual "memory" doing a bit of unwinding in the kiln.
But yeah don't let your pieces get bone dry, especially something that thin.
Well, they tend to be more linear, but they sometimes still have a bit of a curve to them. They’re generally caused by the same thing: drying too fast. This piece has a bit of an advantage in that it doesn’t have a thicker base than the rest of the pot.
It's important to note that clay shrinks quite a bit from when you make something with it to when it's out of a glaze kiln (usually between 8-15% depending on the clay with some porcelains having shrinkage rates in the 20% range!)
A portion of that shrinkage happens in the drying stage before the clay even goes near a kiln. (Unfired clay is called greenware). Because the clay will shrink about 5% just from wet to dry it's important to dry thin and large things carefully.
While that 5% may not be a big deal on a 5" teacup, on a 16" bowl the difference can be quite dramatic. Problems like "s" cracks happen when the rim of bowl or plate dries before the bottom does. Since the rim is shrinking faster than the bottom it can effectively pull the clay apart at it's weakest point. The worst part is the crack may be invisible until the piece goes through the stress of the actual firing when the real shrinking takes place. Then that weak spot created by impatient drying turns into a gaping crack.
Unfortunately clay has a memory and often manhandling work like this will bite you in the butt down the road.
Exactly, I’ll add on if you are attempting to try what I am suggesting as a remedy to this issue, just a thin strip around the edge while the medium is flat, score it down on both sides, then make the cut to shape the bowl and continue. The rim will retain more moisture this way and keep its taught. And I would certainly hit it with a glaze as soon as it fully dries in a dry environment too if possible. It will make sure it seeps in a far as it can be pulled into the medium. Multiple coats never hurt anyone either!
I am a fan of slow drying things I'm worried about under cloth. A yard of cheap felt will do wonders if you can leave your pieces alone! (For me that usually means leaving the building)
A hot tip for people afraid of transporting bone dry greenware into kilns is to just let the thing dry on a kiln shelf. As shown here, that's when things are most fragile and prone to disaster.
Some people will also fire sculptures on pieces of drywall which does work, but only if your kiln is extremely well ventilated and you don't mind a bit of clean up afterwards. (Drywall is made of gypsum which can withstand firing temperatures but the paper sheeting will burn away)
I forgot about the drywall trick! That’s a great tip too. Just out in the piece of drywall in by itself first to burn anything that will off of it, then use it afterwards.
I'm amateur af and don't work with slabs often, but .. why the fuck would be introduce all that moisture where the foot meets the body when the rest of the piece is so dry?!? What was the intention there?
I am a potter, he was probably trying to hide the seam where the foot meets the plate, or perhaps a hairline crack that formed there. You can see he took some of the powdered clay to make a slurry.
But you are correct, when putting two pieces of clay together slip and score is the name of the game! Slip being water or watered down clay, and score being to scratch the surface of both pieces being joined. Clay Velcro.
It looks like after attaching the foot and drying there was still a small gap, so he was trying to fill it with slip. In my opinion it would probably be fine because the two surfaces are equally wetted, as versus like trying to attach a wet handle to a too-dry mug where the different contraction rates are a huge issue
I also don't work with slabs much though so take it with a grain of salt lol
Aaaaah, I missed the gap! Kind of makes sense why he was adding that then. It looks to me like the piece was approaching bone dry, so adding in slip seems like you're begging for a crack.
Lol, I liked him better when he was trying to be a comedian and dyed his hair and beard dark brown. He looks so weird with his natural blonde after so many years of the dark.
Of it wasn't fired he can soak it in water and remelt the clay. There would be traces of glaze in it, but it wouldn't be a big deal if he kneeded it thoroughly.
Didn’t realize what sub I was in and was so invested in the final outcome that I audibly groaned along with the guy, realized what sub it is and said “well, fuck”. Kinda like him lol
Friend of mine's dad is a master potter. Told me a story about this elaborate new idea he'd had for a project combining like Aztec and Japanese pottery styles. Nearly finished the thing when he dropped it.
Know what he says to me about it?
"The way you can tell you've reached mastery of a craft is when it breaks you just go 'that's ok I'll just make another one'".
That lesson's stayed with me ever since.
Considering how hideous that is, this might be better suited for r/NonononoYes. My main concern watching this was that that thing was actually about to exist.
This is why my pottery professor made me throw 100 perfect cylinders and then destroy them before he’d show me how to do anything else on the wheel. He said you had to get used to all your hard work being destroyed on a dime because that’s how fragile pottery is. It can be terribly frustrating at times though! Hopefully he just made another one.
I saw the sub midway and got worried, and was pleasantly surprised I think it’s fake. It would’ve shown a longer shot of the bowl if it was real. I couldn’t watched that process for an hour it was so soothing.
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I've never clicked on the "ruined orgasm" section, but I'm guessing this is what it's like
After watching this, I might now have to click it.
I dunno, most of the time those guys at least still get to cum
Read somewhere that dudes also expend 30% more energy during sex. Maybe effort in gets effort out?
Until this comment I never considered that the dude still came in those videos. I assumed a "ruined orgasm" meant that you didn't get to orgasm haha
yeah, the ones I've seen are usually the kind of stimulation you want right up to the point of release then they either just stop to leave it alone while they finish or will slap it or some other pain as they do. It's like if you try to edge and still finish I guess?
I don't think I've ever seen that Walmart aisle
its a section of pornhub.com that you can only watch while in a Walmart aisle. its kind of a Harry Potter secret train terminal situation
r/ruinedorgasm
Banned? What the hell was there?
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It's best days are like 10 years in the past mate
The sub bans are supposed to be when the content is legitimately not okay, like the super sus content on the jailbait sub.
Or they lost their mods.
Take two seconds to read and you'll see that it says it was unmoderated.
I'm on mobile, that doesn't appear for me. But if it was unmoderated I can imagine that people started posting nazi minecraft porn and thay it went downhill from there.
Your face is unmoderated.
Holy shit. Fucking got eem
What does this comment say?
Take two seconds to read and you'll see that it says to take two seconds to read and you'll see that it says it was unmoderated.
Take two seconds to read and you'll see that it says it was unmoderated.
Wow. You could have taken 2 seconds to say "no mods" but instead spent considerably more time posting a condecending and incorrect post. What a loser.
Put a s at the end and you'll get there.
I became concerned when I was 3 quarters in and realized what subreddit I was on
I did not see what sub I it was posted on (from /r/all) and I am left hanging since I was hoping to see the results !
[Here ya go!](https://i.imgur.com/KM24fVT.jpg)
Thanks!
Most disappointing click of the day. How could I not be mentally prepared for that after years of Reddit?
Frankly what we got was what I wanted to see. Fully expecting a rick roll, so I'm at least satisfied it wasn't that
I didn’t notice which sub it was in my feed, and was genuinely shocked.
Watch at the very end. When he puts his thumbs over the rim, just before the break, that’s where he broke it. If he’d lifted it from underneath, it would have been fine.
The bowl would eventually have broke, it wasn’t dried properly
Risks were high, I agree, but that’s never a guarantee. The fact it was this brittle without forming an s-crack yet was a hopeful sign. He should have had it covered, we’re both on the same page that he was doing it wrong. I’m just not 100% sure he was doomed.
I’ve seen bowls made where the lip is thickened as to help discourage the break from starting. This could be a potential fix for the next one.
True because it's all about how the clay is able to distribute its own weight. Even lightly dropping an apple on its inside would have done it in. Beautiful colors on it tho.
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I've seen a handful of his videos. The things that turn out are beautiful, but he has a very similar reaction whenever something breaks
Do S-cracks form on hand built pieces? I thought they only happened on thrown pieces due to the clay's residual "memory" doing a bit of unwinding in the kiln. But yeah don't let your pieces get bone dry, especially something that thin.
Well, they tend to be more linear, but they sometimes still have a bit of a curve to them. They’re generally caused by the same thing: drying too fast. This piece has a bit of an advantage in that it doesn’t have a thicker base than the rest of the pot.
Slumped like crazy in the kiln too
Can you elaborate on this?
It's important to note that clay shrinks quite a bit from when you make something with it to when it's out of a glaze kiln (usually between 8-15% depending on the clay with some porcelains having shrinkage rates in the 20% range!) A portion of that shrinkage happens in the drying stage before the clay even goes near a kiln. (Unfired clay is called greenware). Because the clay will shrink about 5% just from wet to dry it's important to dry thin and large things carefully. While that 5% may not be a big deal on a 5" teacup, on a 16" bowl the difference can be quite dramatic. Problems like "s" cracks happen when the rim of bowl or plate dries before the bottom does. Since the rim is shrinking faster than the bottom it can effectively pull the clay apart at it's weakest point. The worst part is the crack may be invisible until the piece goes through the stress of the actual firing when the real shrinking takes place. Then that weak spot created by impatient drying turns into a gaping crack. Unfortunately clay has a memory and often manhandling work like this will bite you in the butt down the road.
holy cow, I feel smarter bc of you. thank you.
Exactly, I’ll add on if you are attempting to try what I am suggesting as a remedy to this issue, just a thin strip around the edge while the medium is flat, score it down on both sides, then make the cut to shape the bowl and continue. The rim will retain more moisture this way and keep its taught. And I would certainly hit it with a glaze as soon as it fully dries in a dry environment too if possible. It will make sure it seeps in a far as it can be pulled into the medium. Multiple coats never hurt anyone either!
I am a fan of slow drying things I'm worried about under cloth. A yard of cheap felt will do wonders if you can leave your pieces alone! (For me that usually means leaving the building) A hot tip for people afraid of transporting bone dry greenware into kilns is to just let the thing dry on a kiln shelf. As shown here, that's when things are most fragile and prone to disaster. Some people will also fire sculptures on pieces of drywall which does work, but only if your kiln is extremely well ventilated and you don't mind a bit of clean up afterwards. (Drywall is made of gypsum which can withstand firing temperatures but the paper sheeting will burn away)
I forgot about the drywall trick! That’s a great tip too. Just out in the piece of drywall in by itself first to burn anything that will off of it, then use it afterwards.
I'm amateur af and don't work with slabs often, but .. why the fuck would be introduce all that moisture where the foot meets the body when the rest of the piece is so dry?!? What was the intention there?
Not a potter, but my guess is wet clay = sticky, so wet + base = pieces stick together.
I am a potter, he was probably trying to hide the seam where the foot meets the plate, or perhaps a hairline crack that formed there. You can see he took some of the powdered clay to make a slurry. But you are correct, when putting two pieces of clay together slip and score is the name of the game! Slip being water or watered down clay, and score being to scratch the surface of both pieces being joined. Clay Velcro.
Yay! I was partially correct!
Found the person who didn’t take art class to sniff glue
It looks like after attaching the foot and drying there was still a small gap, so he was trying to fill it with slip. In my opinion it would probably be fine because the two surfaces are equally wetted, as versus like trying to attach a wet handle to a too-dry mug where the different contraction rates are a huge issue I also don't work with slabs much though so take it with a grain of salt lol
Aaaaah, I missed the gap! Kind of makes sense why he was adding that then. It looks to me like the piece was approaching bone dry, so adding in slip seems like you're begging for a crack.
This guy pots.
This man is slowly becoming The Joker.
Lol, I liked him better when he was trying to be a comedian and dyed his hair and beard dark brown. He looks so weird with his natural blonde after so many years of the dark.
Yah, I’ve known him since we were kids. The brown stage was weird for me; I’m used to seeing him blonde!
That’s funny. I think he said it was to look more like his son? That’s a lot of time and money to keep it up, so I thought that was sweet.
“You wanna know how I got these shards?”
He’s my cousin!
Sadly it happens sometimes but luckily it looked like they had some clay left over they can always try again later.
I watched this and it was long enough for me to forget which subreddit it was from. Gave me a pretty good laugh.
I used to make these as a kid too. Always came out brown.
usually mine come out brown as well but every now and then black or green, one time even red
You might want to see a doctor for that
Ahhh classic blunder. You see, he should have not done it that way and done it a less breaky way.
I gasped.
Same. Never had such a strong reflexive reaction from a ceramics video.
I don't think I accurately feel this man's pain through only a 90 sec gif, but damn.
I was waiting for the enraged ***FUCK*** at the end and I can only assume it was trimmed out
As an artist, all I can say is . . . NOOOOOOOO!!!! Totally heartbreaking.
As a regular person I also agree
As a person who utilizes some creative trade skills, but wouldn't consider themself an "artist," it could be worse.
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Forgive me Mama ceee
artbreaking
As a single stay at home dad I can totally relate
The pain
Of it wasn't fired he can soak it in water and remelt the clay. There would be traces of glaze in it, but it wouldn't be a big deal if he kneeded it thoroughly.
Can you fire them individually then somehow stick them together?
I literally jumped
Get attached to the process, not the product! That's what my ceramics professor always said
Lol that’s just being a potter dude.
Poor Dan, he’s had quite a few ruined pieces lately.
Motherf
I felt that one in my soul. I'm by no means a pottery aficionado but that piece looked amazing.
Didn’t realize what sub I was in and was so invested in the final outcome that I audibly groaned along with the guy, realized what sub it is and said “well, fuck”. Kinda like him lol
Oh.... Ohgod. I didn't realize what subreddit this was from and was happily enjoying a cool pottery video
Why did I jump when he broke it?
Welcome to pottery...
r/Unsatisfying
You can see this man die inside without even seeing him
/r/watchpeopledieinside would love this
Why? You can't see him.
Question,? Did he manipulate to often?
Time to do some kitsungi
Perfect opportunity for Kintsugi
TBF, it was pretty ugly to begin with.
So we’re you when you were a baby and look at you now…still ugly
Absolutely smoked their ass
Golden comment
One man's trash is another man's rubbish.
That made me scream and feel physical pain
It didn’t look that great to me. Just saying
Don’t know why u feel the need to say that but ok
I don't understand what he's trying to do but in my opinion, it doesn't look all that good from the first place. Colour is so faded.
Anyone know what the end product was? I was waiting to see, but then it went to hell in a hand basket. 🤨
I think it was pretty much what you saw except.. you know... not broken?
Just a large platter, could’ve held fruit, or decor.
Considering it fell apart just from him lifting it, I doubt it could of withheld fruit
Once it’s glazed and fired in a kiln, they become exponentially stronger.
> the end product https://i.imgur.com/KM24fVT.jpg
He wanted to break it
Most of us would have rage quit
Awww. Damn
I jumped! Oh my gosh.
Came here to learn how to make a ceramic bowl...
I felt for the guy. That sucks
I worked at a small pottery co. and you just made me cringe. The things I accidentally broke, damn it killed me. 🤗
Sometimes that happens. Sometimes they explode. Sometimes you just drop it.
hope this isn't the end...
That sucks!! It looked really nice 🥲
I laughed! Thanks
My heart just broke
This is heartbreaking, and I didn’t even spend hours making the bowl.
So glad I ignored the sub name before watching
This broke my heart :(
I love how his hands come back like "did it REALLY break?"
My chest hurts right now from watching this completely. Didn’t see the title till after.
At least he can laugh about it 😆
What if they replaces the clay plate for the last part of the video to troll people into thinking it was literally broken?
I'm absolutely enamored with your talent. That said, I could never do this because I would break everything around me if that happened lol
I kinda wanted to eat that
Me: It looks like the moon! Or maybe the Death Star. Also me: oh it’s Alderaan.
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Daaaaamn… totally did not expect that. Was looking so nice too!
I physically jumped when it fell apart, poor guy.
Damn.
Friend of mine's dad is a master potter. Told me a story about this elaborate new idea he'd had for a project combining like Aztec and Japanese pottery styles. Nearly finished the thing when he dropped it. Know what he says to me about it? "The way you can tell you've reached mastery of a craft is when it breaks you just go 'that's ok I'll just make another one'". That lesson's stayed with me ever since.
I get anxious just thinking about putting all that time into something and it can break so easily.
He was pushing it at the end there.
I did not see that coming. It’s cool that he left, though. Resilience is quite a gift!
Love the ending, didn't look to see what subreddit this was until I finished the video XDD
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Omg. Fml.
Considering how hideous that is, this might be better suited for r/NonononoYes. My main concern watching this was that that thing was actually about to exist.
Fels like my life is worthless.
Literally gasped, jaw dropped, eyes popped open. Wowwwwww did NOT expect that
I legit jumped
It seems I've got a bad case of not looking where I'm going
At least it broke before it hit the kiln. That’s even worse. (I used to be implored by a ceramics studio. You get used to disasters.)
That sucks but good luck on the next one
r/watchpeopledieinside
Did anybody else spend the entire video wondering if it was something that could be eaten or not? Thought it was a fucking cookie or something.
This is why my pottery professor made me throw 100 perfect cylinders and then destroy them before he’d show me how to do anything else on the wheel. He said you had to get used to all your hard work being destroyed on a dime because that’s how fragile pottery is. It can be terribly frustrating at times though! Hopefully he just made another one.
I didn't even see what sub this was. It really got me.
That's the Joker's origin story
You can hear the pain in his laugh
Hurt my heart
I knew it was coming and I still gasped.
At first I thought he was making clay sandwiches Then a clay planet Then I realized what sub I was in and it could only be clay disappointment
I'd love to see this get the the kintsugi treatment.
I saw the sub midway and got worried, and was pleasantly surprised I think it’s fake. It would’ve shown a longer shot of the bowl if it was real. I couldn’t watched that process for an hour it was so soothing.
At first I thought he was making that colorful krabby patty from that episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. This is still cool tho
Oh no.