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A square, all-brass tube with a push-plunger to clear clay from the tube as you work. Used to cut holes in greenware, this tool creates a 1/4" square hole.
The interchangeable handle is designed to work with all four sizes of our Mushroom Anvil Tops. The threaded base easily screws into each top. HANDLE ONLY--Top piece sold separately
The scooped end of our Thumb tool allows you to use it instead of your actual thumb when hand-building. Pressing seams, shaping slabs, or even trimming a clay pot on the wheel, this pottery tool makes light work of any ceramic project.
The Profile 2 pottery tool is a whopping 7.75” tall to help you bring a consistent texture all the way up your tall mug, vase, bowl, and more. Add a zig-zag form to any clay vessel again and again, getting it exactly the same every time.
The circle shape of C3 provides a continuous and consistent curve so you know exactly what you'll get every time you use it. This is our medium circle pottery tool.
Our 3" Mushroom Anvil Top is perfectly crafted to lay flat on your worktable and drape clay over them to create ceramic dishes or shallow bowls. In addition, you can purchase a removable anvil handle that you can swap between different sized tops.
The rounded curve on Foot 5 allows you to support the overall shape of your ceramic piece while creating a pointed or a ridged foot.
The smart design of our Compass Tool allows you to cut 14 different sizes of circles. With this compact multi-functional pottery tool, you can cut or scribe circles ranging from 1 inch to 7 inches in diameter.
Big Paddle socks are sold in pairs, sock colors vary. This set fits the Big Paddle, sold separately.
Save your fingers! Our Short Orange Mudwire is perfect for potters who work small. The shortened wire eliminates the need to wrap inches of wire around your fingers.
Save your fingers! Our Short Curly Pink Mudwire is perfect for potters who work small. This is more than just a cut-off tool. As you pull the wire through the clay, it leaves a beautiful pattern.
The Mudcutter may be the most useful tool that you didn’t know you needed. It’s a wire tool with a ridged bowed frame. This allows you to cut one handed--it’s like an extra hand!
Have you ever made a hollow form and then tried to bump out the clay, only to find that you just can’t reach your arm or your knuckle to the sweet spot? You need The Bump!
The Small Bowl Rib is designed to give as many radius sweeps on the clay as needed. With a smaller curve in the front and a bigger curve in the back, this is a workhorse of a rib. An indispensable tool, particularly if you love throwing round forms.
Shape 5 is the same traditional kidney-shape as Shapes 0 & 1, only bigger. It offers more surface coverage, making it great for smoothing a slab of clay.
Sometimes you need to make a point! The corner on Shape 4 gives a beautiful line on the clay. This tool also offers two flat surfaces and three radiuses. Mudtools founder, Michael, wants this particular polymer rib if he’s stranded on a deserted island.
Shape 3 is 5" wide and gives a good sweep across the clay. This is a good rib for throwing larger objects. Mudtools founder, Michael, prefers the Green Medium or Blue Firm because they are stiffer and bite into the clay.
Shape 0 is our smallest rib and a bestseller! The traditional kidney shape is the most universally recognized clay tool. These little ribs can get into tight places and are good for detail work. The Red Very Soft Rib tool is excellent for finishing rims
The Blue Workhorse is a great all-purpose pop-up sponge made of a very absorbent open-cell material.. We’ve shaped it like a potter's rib to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. Dyed with a natural pigment, the color will fade with use.
The White Finishing MudSponge is excellent for finishing work, final detailing, and clean-up of surfaces. This MudSponge won’t pull out grog or other materials in the clay body. Think of it like a chamois sponge.
The Orange Absorbent MudSponge is a pop-up sponge that's perfect for throwing. More absorbent than the White Finishing and the Blue Workhorse, it is the sponge Mudtools' creator, Michael Sherrill, uses for throwing.