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  • chriss1001
    Junior Member
    Junior crafter
    • Mar 2010
    • 11

    Texture tools

    Has anyone come across a seller of a decent range of texture tools in the UK, in particular roulette roller tools, preferably with a range of different rollers?

    I've done a number of searches of the usual ceramic tools suppliers without much success, though I notice that US-based sites seem to carry a much greater range of options in this area.

    Also, has anyone used the new(ish) Steve Tool? Is it any good?

    Thanks in advance for any comments

    Chris
  • Daesul
    Senior Member
    Mega Crafter
    • Aug 2009
    • 2575

    #2
    I have seen some rolling pins on eBay that were textured, but that's about all I'm afraid. As I'm mainly a thrower it's not the sort of thing I'd usually be looking for.
    Daesul

    http://www.clairemanwani.com
    http://www.folksy.com/shops/clairemanwani
    http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ClaireManwaniPottery

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    • toppotter
      Senior Member
      100+ crafts club
      • Jan 2009
      • 190

      #3
      We' ve had no bad reports so far and plenty of positive feed back

      Hi Chris,

      Shameless plug here

      I import the steve tool from the USA and sell it on our web site. I've played with it and had great fun. We' ve had no bad reports so far and plenty of positive feed back

      regards
      Robin
      www.toppotsupplies.co.uk

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      • frankieduberry
        Junior Member
        Junior crafter
        • Jan 2010
        • 14

        #4
        Texture tools

        Texture tools are great even on thrown pots. It does add a personal touch and makes a pot look homemade.
        I've visited your website 'toppotter' and I was wondering if you'd know of a small gaz kiln for sale. I'd need to have it installed in my pottery studio in France. What would be the cost of having it installed?
        Best regards,
        f r a n k i e

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        • toppotter
          Senior Member
          100+ crafts club
          • Jan 2009
          • 190

          #5
          send me your email to [email protected] and I can send you some images and prices.

          Hi Frankie
          send me your email to [email protected] and I can send you some images and prices.

          regards

          Robin
          www.toppotsupplies.co.uk

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          • gz.
            Member
            Moderate crafter
            • Mar 2010
            • 42

            #6
            I'd like to find a source of bookbinders' brass tools- stamps and roulettes.
            At present I am making my own from clay or wood or found objects.

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            • serena
              Junior Member
              Junior crafter
              • Mar 2010
              • 1

              #7
              Guangzhou friends ,I came to see

              Guangzhou friends ,I came to see

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