Collection: Manual Clay Extruders for making handles
Handheld extruders for clay handles
Portable handheld extruders for potters and ceramic artists. Create different clay shapes by selecting the blade that best suits your needs. These extrusion tools are ideal, for example, for making teapot handles and more.
(Teapot handles and pitcher pulls, Mug handles, Decorative coils and borders, Spouts, feet and support elements)
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Manual "Cloud" Handle Extruder for Ceramic Teapots & Mugs
Regular price €16,80 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €16,80 EUR -
Manual "Concave" Handle Extruder for Ceramic Teapots & Mugs
Regular price €16,80 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €16,80 EUR -
Manual "Ghost" Handle Extruder for Ceramic Teapots & Mugs
Regular price €16,80 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €16,80 EUR -
Manual "Oval" Handle Extruder for Ceramic Teapots & Mugs
Regular price €16,80 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €16,80 EUR -
Manual "Arco" Handle Extruder for Ceramic Teapots & Mugs
Regular price €16,80 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €16,80 EUR -
Complete Manual Handle-Extruder Set for Ceramic Teapots & Mugs
Regular price €74,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €74,00 EUR
FAQ about tools for making clay handles:
- Can they be used directly on the lump of clay? Yes, exactly. Wet the blade of the tool in water before using it, as this will help it glide more smoothly and make the process easier.
- Is the condition / hardness of the clay important? Yes. Use it on moist clay, but not when it is too wet or sticky. That way, the clay handle you want to create (or the clay strip for any other use) will come out with a better finish.
- After cutting the clay strip, do I pull it out of the lump with my nails or fingers? You can, but the tool is intentionally designed with a flat, shaped end on the back of the handle. This makes it easier to lift and remove the strip, especially when it is sticking to the clay.