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Ryan & Becca answer a listener question at length on today's episode. Justin Patterson (@justcooperson) asks about studio essentials when moving from a community studio to a home studio. Some clay studios have limitations on the clays, glazes, tools, or open hours that can make you consider whether a home studio set-up is for you.
While community studios eliminate a lot of the complexity on your part because nearly everything is provided for you (equipment, clay, firing, glazes, etc), you are paying for it all in your monthly fees to be there. On the flip-side, you have to handle this entire load yourself if you start your own home studio, which could be out of the question based on your needs, space, & many other factors to consider.
What are some essentials in your own studio (home or community)?
Listener Questions
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Ryan & Becca answer a listener question at length on today's episode. Justin Patterson (@justcooperson) asks about studio essentials when moving from a community studio to a home studio. Some clay studios have limitations on the clays, glazes, tools, or open hours that can make you consider whether a home studio set-up is for you.
While community studios eliminate a lot of the complexity on your part because nearly everything is provided for you (equipment, clay, firing, glazes, etc), you are paying for it all in your monthly fees to be there. On the flip-side, you have to handle this entire load yourself if you start your own home studio, which could be out of the question based on your needs, space, & many other factors to consider.
What are some essentials in your own studio (home or community)?
Listener Questions
Send us questions so we can answer anything you've been thinking about on a future episode. Send those through Instagram @wheeltalkpodcast or email us at [email protected].
Thanks for joining us and we would love to hear your feedback on future topics to discuss and help us improve!
Follow us on Instagram:
@wheeltalkpodcast
@rdceramics
@5linespotterystudio
Email us any questions or topics you'd love discussed:
[email protected]
Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/Wheeltalkpodcast
Follow us on Instagram:
@wheeltalkpodcast
@rdceramics
@5linespottery
Visit our website:
www.wheeltalkpotcast.com
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