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1. d4nte+(OP)[view] [source] 2016-10-06 21:02:54
From someone who is reasonably adept with ceramics and just bought another 100 pounds of clay this morning (aka I know how much 50 pounds of clay weighs) because I'm making a six foot tall piece in an intermediate/advanced ceramics class that I'm taking for fun: 50 pounds of clay is actually a lot, and not everyone can make a pot that big. So if someone managed to make one 50 pound pot, it would still require quite a lot of work. Plus, there's the assumption that the majority of the people in the class are interested in learning, so they will be trying to make something good.
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2. soperj+G1[view] [source] 2016-10-06 21:19:18
>>d4nte+(OP)
My mom has potted for over 40 years. We had a kiln and a wheel in our house throughout my childhood. I know a fair bit about it, even though I haven't done that much of it myself. At the end of the day, 50 pounds weights 50 pounds. it'd be hard to lift, but to make a crappy hugely thick base with something resembling a pot on top wouldn't take much effort.

If university taught me anything, it's that most people don't seem to be just interested in learning.

3. kj01a+Ca1[view] [source] 2016-10-07 13:44:38
>>d4nte+(OP)
>aka I know how much 50 pounds of clay weighs

Does it not weigh 50 pounds??

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