Tucker's Pottery Supplies Inc.
1-800-304-6185
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The Pro-Cutting Wires are designed to tailor around potters’ needs to optimize their performances and worries free about the wire getting tangled in their tool boxes. See below for stock availability.
C$11.50
The Bulls Tongue is a new twist on a traditional Japanese gyobera. The spooned “J” shape helps you to open, compress and pull quickly. 
C$36.00
The Baby Bump is a contouring tool designed by Mudtools allowing the potter to extend their reach and "bump out" or alter the clay when working with a hollow form or cylinder.
C$35.90
Rim Rib is a high-quality anodized aluminum tool for measuring, compressing, smoothing, texturing, and edging rims. It's designed for durability and rust resistance.
C$12.25
Garrity Tools' Unfoot 3 provides a simple way to give your clay vessel a bit of a lift and a jump start on the trimming process.
C$24.95
Used for smoothing, shaping and finishing pottery pieces and molded from pliable rubber.
C$11.25
Xiem Batmate™ is the perfect solution for annoying bat jitter and warping. Place Batmate™ below your problem bats on the wheel and instantly your warped bats become stable. It is also great for trimming bowls and plates.
C$18.30
Mudtools Standard Green Mudwire is ergonomically designed to be a pleasure to use. The handle is made with a durable polymer and is shaped to give you a comfortable grip without having to wrap the wire around your fingers.
C$13.50
Kemper's Basic Tool BAS is a simple, fundamental wood tool – point on one end, chisel on the other – for marking and detailing clay. 7 1/4" (18.4 cm) long.
C$4.55
Garrity Tools' Classroom Set is designed for people new to pottery using ribs for the first time (though experienced potters will love them too!)
C$33.00
Made from stranded stainless steel with bamboo toggles. For cutting thrown pots, slicing and cutting lump clay.
C$7.85
The 4-Way Multi-Use rib is designed to help in the forming and finishing of wheel-thrown work.
C$14.00
Designed to comfortably fit the hand, this lightweight and hard-surfaced aluminum "knife" will become one of your most-used studio tools - for hand building and at the wheel.
C$24.50
Throw With an Edge and Create Matching Sets. Ribs are made of food-grade, rust resistant stainless steel.  They do not flex. 
C$29.00
The Dirty Girls Ergo-Thin 7" wire is slightly longer than the 3.5" version, but is still small enough to be effective in removing small forms from the wheel or pots thrown on the hump.
C$11.95
Xiem Fluting Tool Set is a quick and easy way to make the concave surface textures for both functional and non-functional ceramics.
C$32.10
The Small Bowl Rib is designed to give as many radius sweeps on the clay as possible. With a smaller curve in the front and bigger curve in the back, this is a workhorse of a rib.
C$19.65
The Large Bowl Rib is designed to give as many radius sweeps on the clay as possible.  With a smaller curve in the front and bigger curve in the back, this is a workhorse of a rib. Especially if you are throwing big pots!
C$25.70
Sometimes you need to make a point! The corner on Shape 4 gives a beautiful line on the clay. You also get two flat surfaces and three radiuses.  Michael Sherrill wants this one in his toolbox if he’s stranded on a deserted island.
C$13.50
Shape 3 is 5" wide and gives a good sweep across the clay. This is a good rib if you throw larger objects. Michael Sherrill uses the Green Medium or Blue Firm because they are stiffer and bite into the clay.
C$13.50
Shape 1 is a Mudtools best seller. Not too big and not too small. It's just right. The traditional kidney-shaped rib is the most universally recognized pottery tool. It fits well in the hand and is useful for sculpting, hand building and throwing clay. 
C$13.50
Canadian Made!
Please see below for further information and stock availability.
C$18.45
Garrity Tools' Unfoot 1 provides a simple way to give your clay vessel a bit of a lift.
C$24.95
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