FAQ
You can throw from a pea-sized amount of clay all the way up to 350g of clay on our wheel. It is designed for throwing small shapes however, so any more than this might damage the motor!
Yes, we have adaptors for the UK, USA & Canada, Australia & New Zealand, and Europe. We will send out the correct power adaptor for your country with your order.
Each batt is 7.5cm wide (3 inches)
You will receive 4 batts with your wheel, and we will sell extra sets of 4 in all colours as an add-on or a stand-alone purchase.
Our wheel runs on 12V, 3amp and is 35W. We supply power packs with each wheel that has the correct plug for the country it is being shipped to.
You can use any type of clay! For beginners who don't have access to a kiln, try using air drying clay, and for those wanted to use regular clay I would reccommed porcelain for its softness and its final appearance!
We will potentially create the wheels in other colours, however it will depend on demand (we might do them as limited edition colours or requests) and they will take longer to create and ship out to you! But overall, yes we are open to and considering adding extra colours!
The wheel measures about 62 decibels at 10cm. The surface it’s placed on can affect this slightly, so results may vary a little.
We’ve experimented with adding acoustic lining inside the wheel, which gives a small reduction in noise. This isn’t something we’ve put into production, but it’s an option you could add to your own wheel if you’d like.
Some alternative cheaper wheels on the market use rubber around the motor to dampen sound. In our testing, though, this tends to create wobble in the head, which we've found makes the final piece a bit wobblier too. We’ve also found that with a wheel of this size, if the motor is any quieter, it compromises torque, so there’s always a bit of a trade-off between noise and performance.