Fin Pottery Tools Lima Bean-Shaped Pottery Form - Large
Fin Pottery Tools 'Lima' Bean-Shaped Pottery Form - Large
Bean-shaped drape mould with soft roundover edge. Available in two sizes and designed so you can nest the smaller size within the larger size (this goes for all products in the Nature collection, so you can mix and match).
The Nature collection is inspired by the beautifully asymmetrical, organic shapes found in nature — from river stones and pebbles, to moon phases and natural rock arches.
Each form contains a threaded metal insert in order to attach the Base/Handle (sold separately).
Features
Dimensions: 33.5cm long and 20.5m wide, for crafting larger platters and dishes.
Thickness: 1.6cm thick, ensuring stability and durability during the pottery-making process.
Roundover Edge: The rounded edge design allows for smoother finishes and aesthetically pleasing curves.
Material: Constructed from high-quality MDF, guaranteeing longevity and resilience.
Craftsmanship: Each form is machine-made and hand-finished in Australia, ensuring precision and quality.
Benefits
Compatibility: Designed to work with the Pottery Foam press method for consistent and efficient results.
Versatile Use: Ideal for crafting a range of pottery pieces in organic forms.
Local Production: Proudly supporting Australian craftsmanship and manufacturing.
Fin Pottery Tools are available in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit all your pottery needs. Ideal for both professional potters and hobbyists looking to elevate their craft.
How to look after your Fin Pottery Tools pottery forms:
Cleaning: Wipe clean with damp cloth/sponge when required. Let dry in between uses. Do not submerge or wet the form/moulds. The forms are moisture resistant but not waterproof.
Storage: Ideally store forms flat when not in use to avoid damaging the rim profile (this is particularly important for the bevelled edge forms). Avoid storing heavy items on top of the form that could dent or deform the form.
General care: Avoid using cutting tools on the form other than when trimming excess clay. Minor dents and scratches can be smoothed with 120g–240g sandpaper.