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Hello, and welcome.

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My name's Heather McCallum,

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and I'm one of the potters who work here at Edelman Pottery.

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Before we go into the workshop, I just want to say a bit about the craft of pottery.

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Then we'll have a look at the equipment,

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and you can try making a pot of your own.

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Like many people, I'm sure you know that pottery as an art form is tens of thousands of years old,

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and we know this because it stands the test of time.

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Things like baskets and pictures don't survive in the earth in the same way that pots do.

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And even if ancient pots are found in small pieces,

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they still provide a lot of information about the past.

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There's no doubt that pottery has given archaeologists a fascinating insight into how ancient humans lived.

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The shape of an artifact may have been lost.

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But archaeologists can tell whether the pots were for, say, storage or cooking

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by examining the impressions on the clay, the scratches from tools.

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And the clay itself can reveal where the pots came from.

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When I ask people why they want to take a pottery class with me,

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they sometimes talk about these things.

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Like our ancestors, they hope that something they create will also last longer than they do.

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That their work, whether it is good or not, might say something about humanity many years after their death.

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Of course, you will all have your own reasons for coming here.

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As far as I'm concerned, what I love most is the concentration you need to make a good pot.

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That focus takes you away from the stresses of everyday life.

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If you're elderly, it's also good exercise for hands and wrists, and helps with arthritis.

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And of course, it's a fun activity for children, because it's so messy.

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Here at Edelman Pottery we show you some of the basic pottery techniques,

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so that you can use these to create whatever you wish, a gift for a friend perhaps.

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Like nearly everyone who comes here, I'm sure this is the first time you will have tried the art.

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So we'll keep things simple today.

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Now, before we move on, can I just say a word about what you're wearing?

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As we said in our email, please remove any watches, necklaces, et cetera.

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And put them somewhere safe.

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If you have long hair, do tie it back now.

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We'll provide aprons later,

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but I trust your clothes are old but comfortable, not your favorite T-shirt or jeans.

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So now we're in the workshop.

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Have a look around.

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There's a lot going on.

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To make pottery that will last, you need a potter's wheel,

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a kiln, which is basically a very hot oven where you fire the pottery,

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and some tools.

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So first, the kiln.

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If you look over in the far corner, you'll see one of ours.

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Since their invention kilns have changed very little.

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Though in the past 20 years, a lot of progress has been made in temperature control.

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Basically, a kiln removes the water from clay.

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At temperatures of around 1,000 degrees Celsius.

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This allows anything you've made to set permanently in shape.

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It's a pretty ugly, heavy object that's hard to keep in a house or flat,

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so most people don't have one.

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You may think, "can't I use my oven?"

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Well, that's possible,

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but domestic ovens don't really get hot enough,

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and eventually the clay will crack and fall apart.

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Some people fire pottery in a fire pit outside,

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but bear in mind that can be dangerous.

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You also need to know about safety procedures for kilns.

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As they release toxic compounds into the air.

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Every potter needs a potter's wheel.

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This machine is used to shape the clay into an object with circular walls or sides, such as a bowl.

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Its invention revolutionized the pottery industry,

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allowing multiple items to be produced in a day.

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Lastly, there are a number of different tools that potters use,

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depending on what they want to make.

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When you start, your hands can make all kinds of shapes and curves without relying on a sculpting tool.

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However, there are some basic tools that you will need to handle the clay on the wheel.

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Some look very strange and have even odder names

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that you may find hard to remember.

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Rather than go through them all now, I'll just name a few tools as we go along.

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We can provide these and I wouldn't recommend spending money on them yet.

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So, let's try making a pot of your own...