Tappered Cup Jig (for handbuilding pottery)
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I made this mug jig to help me maintain the round shape of my handbuilt mugs. I usually wrap a piece of paper around the jig to help release the jig from the mug after the mug has been assembled. It's important to not leave the jig in the mug while it is drying as clay shrinks as it dries and you'll end up with a crack in your mug (been there… done that). This is a tappered cup. I have a straighsided jig here .
The file has three sizes, small, medium and large. The finished and glazed cup of the small one fits 160ml liquid and the large one fits 360ml liquid. and small. You can scale it to any size you need. Here's a video of me making the straight sided mug with this jig https://www.instagram.com/p/DMZBZVzTI69/
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