10-01-2019, 08:53 AM
At Bicester Heritage last autumn I watched a 'teardrop' being made that would be ideal for your purpose. It was done on an English Wheel by someone from Clement & Boggis who really knew what they were doing. Took very little time but a large amount of skill. I was going to go on their one day course where you learn to create a teardrop but didn't get round to booking it. https://clementandboggis.co.uk/engliah-w...uct_id=276
I suggest you try and find a suitable firm to make one for you. Should not be huge money.
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I suggest you try and find a suitable firm to make one for you. Should not be huge money.
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