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Pottery Wheel Pottery Forming Machine 25CM 350W Detachable Basin Electric Pottery Wheel with Foot Pedal DIY Clay Tool Ceramic Machine (Orange)
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- 💖【GORGEOUS & PRACTICAL】: CE Certificate Fancy appearance plus bright color, this pottery wheel machine owns a sufficiently large plate of 25 cm (9.8") in diameter. Machine body is of spray treatment with humanized design and outstanding details, provides you with a more enjoyable mood.
- 💖【HIGH QUALITY】: Compact structure, small footprint, good mud shielding. Easy cleaning ABS Removable basin is adopted as well. We also provide a set of shaping tools for carefree working process. Saving your cost and energy.
- 💖【SAFE PROTECTION DEVICE】: Single-phase three-wire connection with earth leakage protection device for safe and reliable operation. Advanced high-quality brushless motor enables a rotary speed of 0-300 rpm. Operates stably whereas of low noise.
- 💖【FLEXIBLE OPERATION】: Handle and foot pedal equipped. Wheel rotates smoothly with low noise and its rotation direction can be switched clockwise or counterclockwise.
- 💖【WIDELY USE】: The Ceramic Molding Machine is able to perform throwing and shaping processes. Suitable for school teaching, pottery bar and home use, etc. Able to meet the majority of both professional and amateur ceramic enthusiasts.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
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Item model number | 1 |
ASIN | B07TBLBMSN |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #29,480 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #164 in Ceramic & Pottery Tools |
Item Weight | 27.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | SKYTOU |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 21, 2019 |
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Customers like the ease of use and performance of the pottery wheel. For example, they mention it's simple and easy to use, and works well. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, value, noise, speed, and size.
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Customers find the pottery wheel easy to use and set up. They say it's a great purchase for beginners, and is simple to learn to use.
"...- 1/10th of a regular pottery wheel, I would say that it's a good buy for beginners who want to work on a wheel at home but don't feel comfortable..." Read more
"...Need bats now; it's very easy to drill holes for bat pins so wish I'd done that at the start!..." Read more
"...A solid construction, hilariously simple and genius usage of a scooter handle throttle, btw..." Read more
"...But table top to rowing solved that. Great find for beginners." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the wheel. They mention that it works well for beginners and intermediate pottery. Some say that the wheel is quiet and seems to run well. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...You can certainly use this device to practice and produce some quite good results, notwithstanding the cons mentioned above...." Read more
"...the slowest rotation to the highest speed, I found this wheel to function really well. The pedal/stick is very responsive...." Read more
"...For a speed controlled motor with an impressive level of performance and repeatability and stability, this is a very inexpensive and durable..." Read more
"I didn’t know what to expect but this works great. My daughter loves it" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the wheel. Some mention it's a wonderful wheel, a great first wheel, and a solid choice for beginners. However, others say that it broke quickly, is flimsy, and cheaply made. Some customers also say that the wheel guard arrived cracked.
"...Big wins:* Perfect for a home studio practice wheel* The joy to money ratio is amazing*..." Read more
"...So what are you getting here? it's not a professional pottery wheel - the plate is small, this device is very short in height, and the weight is a..." Read more
"...News flash, IT'S CHEAP.What is also is, is SOLID and it WORKS GREAT. Motion is very stable, more than enough torque and speed...." Read more
"...Extra tools are a bonus. However the wheel guard arrived cracked which is not ideal as it is meant to capture excess clay water which is..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the art supplies. For example some mention the free tools, and the overall great value, while others say it's worthless, broken, and not worth it.
"...However, as long as you know what you're getting, the value for money is truly great.So what are you getting here?..." Read more
"...and I do not have time to return it so I’m completely burnt , can not use what so ever, I wouldn not recommend buying this if I where you." Read more
"...In short, it is an amazing value that really helped me improve.Big wins:* Perfect for a home studio practice wheel*..." Read more
"...to use this way, and needs to be elevated, rendering the foot pedal useless. Also, our order did not include the tools it said it would come with." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the art supplies. Some mention it's very quiet, while others say it makes a slight thumping sound. The wheel thumps while running, and some customers have an annoying clicking sound. It also threw their clay off-center.
"...The plastic ones aren't useful in my opinion.* Quiet and smooth operation.*..." Read more
"...After about six weeks of daily use, Wheel started a regular thumping noise and didn’t seem true anymore. Removed belt and didn’t see an issue there...." Read more
"...The speed is consistent, the wheel head is sturdy and the machine is very quiet. A+ on price! This product is well worth the price!..." Read more
"...] Just received this today and right out of the box it’s making a terrible noise as heard in the video, and the plate is unbalanced...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the art supplies. Some mention that it transitions very quickly and smoothly between speeds, has good speed control, and is easy to operate. However, some say that the lowest possible speed is a bit fast for their tastes and the pedal has very little speed control.
"...this level its starting to be a bit more strained - still a smooth throwing experience, and I actually cancelled my speedball big boss order because..." Read more
"Sometimes it goes too fast and can't control it between fast and slow" Read more
"...Finally, the function of the wheel itself is SMOOTH. From the slowest rotation to the highest speed, I found this wheel to function really well...." Read more
"...Quiet and smooth operation.* Speed adjustment is smooth and continuous, not "stepped" or "discrete".*..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the art supplies. Some mention it's compact size and powerful, while others say it'd hurt their back. The actual wheel head is small, the shield is too small, and the bats available for purchase are too big. The stick control doesn't fit in the hole drilled for it, making it hard to make micro-adjustments to the wheel.
"...professional pottery wheel - the plate is small, this device is very short in height, and the weight is a bit low so it's not always steady enough...." Read more
"...My studio was quite a ways away so I wanted something small, compact and lightweight so I could practice at home...." Read more
"...Second point is that because it is so short, depending on your height (or leg length) it;s a challenge to comfortably use the pedal to control speed...." Read more
"...I have to reposition my body to adjust the speed, so it's hard to make micro-adjustments to the wheel while both my hands are actively working...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the turning of the art supplies. They mention that the base is uneven and wobbles when it spins. The wheel head is also wobbly, and it doesn't lend any favors to the precision. It shook like crazy and thumped with every rotation at first. However, the tumbling went away after about 10 minutes.
"...is very short in height, and the weight is a bit low so it's not always steady enough...." Read more
"...because the bats need to be PERFECTLY circular and centered or there can be a wobble, hence you will never get the clay centered which is essential..." Read more
"...It thumped with every rotation at first, but the thumping went away after about 10 minutes...." Read more
"...It's been throwing smoothly again; I've been throwing 7-8 lb platters on it and its still mostly a smooth experience, though at this level its..." Read more
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So what are you getting here? it's not a professional pottery wheel - the plate is small, this device is very short in height, and the weight is a bit low so it's not always steady enough. On the other hand, since this is priced around 1/8th - 1/10th of a regular pottery wheel, I would say that it's a good buy for beginners who want to work on a wheel at home but don't feel comfortable spending thousands of dollars on a professional device. You can certainly use this device to practice and produce some quite good results, notwithstanding the cons mentioned above. considering that, I have to say the value you get for your money is quite remarkable.
Still glad I bought this. It’s now my dedicated trimming wheel with a griffin grip attached. I did end up spoiling myself with a shimpo, and its nice to have this one for trimming. I miss the smaller incremental speed changes I could make with this wheel. The shimpo isn’t as subtle. I actually preferred the hand control for speed on this one.
Overall, I still think this is an excellent option for people who want to get into pottery without shelling out the dough for professional equipment. Only real issue is that you must throw directly on the wheelhead and wire pieces off (a good skill to learn) or drill bat pins - but very workable.
Update with issue:
After about six weeks of daily use, Wheel started a regular thumping noise and didn’t seem true anymore. Removed belt and didn’t see an issue there. Next step was to remove wheelhead. Cleaned out clay under plate and its now mostly smooth again. Tried putting silicone caulk around the plate to prevent recurrence.
I think the issue was caused by swamping the wheel bearing. I don't know if other wheels have a way to keep the wheel bearing water proof, but I'd recommend being careful when removing the splash pan to make sure no water or clay gets under the plate attaching the wheel head to the body.
It's been throwing smoothly again; I've been throwing 7-8 lb platters on it and its still mostly a smooth experience, though at this level its starting to be a bit more strained - still a smooth throwing experience, and I actually cancelled my speedball big boss order because this one is still working fine.
Need bats now; it's very easy to drill holes for bat pins so wish I'd done that at the start! Planning on doing that in the next couple days.
I've been throwing on it most days since the start of covid.
Original review: I was very glad I bought this and could keep throwing through coronavirus
I was worried about it because I've only heard of people using the expensive name brand wheels. But this has been better than I expected.
It's a smooth throwing experience, it's easy to adjust the wheel speed in small increments, and it spins very fast and has easily handled the four-five pounds of clay I've thrown at a time on it. I have no idea what the max amount you could comfortably throw on it is; I've never done more than six pounds (been doing pottery about a year) so not sure where you'd start running into issues. It's great for bowls, mugs, jars, teapots etc -
I’ve just been wiring pots off so far, but since it has no pins, my long term plan was to make plaster bats. I've read about people placing plaster bats on a wheel over a thin layer of clay, but I haven't tried that out myself.
Not sure how hard it would be to drill bat pins in it. However, very easy to just wire the pieces off with water for now.
The wheel does come with a thin layer of machine oil on the wheel and probably the motorized parts, too, so it will smell like oil the first couple times you use it, the first 6 or so times I used it, I was still wiping a little oil off the grooves on the wheel head when I cleaned the wheel.
It’s lower to the ground than standard wheels in the USA. I find I am very comfortable with it on the ground (in a kiddie swimming pool in a bedroom) while I sit on the lower step of a stool. You could prop it up in bricks or a table or something; the rule seems to be have your seat same height as the wheel, and I know in some parts of the world people have their wheels on the ground so this isn't that unusual (though it's not the same setup as most American wheels)
UPDATE: Used it about 25 times now. Still good. Wheel goes fast so I’ve had to learn to adjust downward when centering. I’d say the top speed on this wheel is a fair bit higher than you want! Will update again ifI encounter any issues.
First of all this wheel is 12.6 inches high just as it says in the description, so what are you going to sit on? I am working making it higher. So far I have it stable on a couple 4 x 4's but will improve on that.
Second point is that because it is so short, depending on your height (or leg length) it;s a challenge to comfortably use the pedal to control speed. I chose to just use the stick and I'm 5'5". The foot pedal was just too close since I don't like sitting a distance from the wheel.
Thirdly, the wheel has no pins for bats. You can use a pancake of clay to stick a bat on or be like me and use no bats.
Finally, the function of the wheel itself is SMOOTH. From the slowest rotation to the highest speed, I found this wheel to function really well. The pedal/stick is very responsive. For throwing pieces under 5 pounds I assume it is ideal. I haven't tested it with anything over 3 pounds yet. The actual wheel head is small and for now a bit low for me (12.6 height of machine) but I will know more after I make improvements on height. As soon as I received the wheel I threw on it and was able to create just as I did on my old wheel that had broken. Nice!
I will update this review in a month.