Brent CXC Pottery Wheel
Members must complete the Class before using this tool
The Brent Pottery Wheel is a machine used to shape clay, and the studio has 8 near the back of the ceramics room.
| Asset Tag # | Simple ID # | Make | Model | Serial |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 000259 | 1 | Brent CXC | 22227M | 114413 |
| 000260 | 2 | Brent CXC | 22227M | 114410 |
| 000261 | 3 | Brent CXC | 22227M | 114408 |
| 000262 | 4 | Brent CXC | 22227M | 114027 |
| 000263 | 5 | Brent CXC | 22227M | 114019 |
Safety
Universal Safety
- Be aware of your surroundings, especially when handling large materials.
- Do not approach anyone operating equipment. Stand patiently in their field of view.
Equipment-Specific Safety
To use this tool, completing the Ceramics Studio Introduction (CSI) class is required. Get started by securing a spot in one of the CSI classes.
After completing the Ceramics CSI course, please keep in mind the following rules when operating the pottery wheel.
- Do not overload the wheel head with clay or force it to stop, as this will shorten the life of the motor.
- The CXC model can handle up to 300 pounds (~136 kg) of clay, therefore do not go beyond this weight limit.
- Take care with long hair, jewelry, and loose fitting clothing. Such items may get caught in the moving wheel head causing damage or injury.
- Foot pedal must be fully depressed backwards OFF before turning wheel on.
- Do not leave wheel running unattended.
- Stop operation of the wheel if you see or smell smoke, or if you hear unusual noises. Then turn off power, unplug power cord from outlet, and report the problem immediately.
- Equipment must be lifted by two people, never attempt to lift the wheel by yourself.
- Never operate the wheel with the belt guard removed.
- When cleaning the wheel, or between periods of use, always turn off the on/off switch and confirm that the power indicator light is off.
Use Case
The pottery wheel is a versatile tool used to shape and form clay by rotating on a flat surface, allowing the potter to manipulate the clay into symmetrical shapes, such as bowls, plates, vases, or mugs.
Etiquette
There are eight pottery wheels available in the studio. To use a pottery wheel, please reserve one at Skedda
Materials
Acceptable Materials
List of materials allowed or not allowed (whichever is easiest) on this tool
Do not use heat gun on plastic bats because they will melt. Use heat gun sparingly and cautiously around wheels.
Required pre-processing (e.g. pre-jointed / planed lumber before table saw) N/A
Material Limits
Table of min max dimensions / Material limits
Less than 300 lbs of clay
Consumables
Shop provided consumables and where to find them.
Water bowls on tables between wheel, sponges at drying racks, plastic bats under tables, wooden wareboards under tables, trimming and wire tools in black wire containers, mops on wall, cleaning buckets under sinks
What consumables to bring from home
Clay from home or for purchase, personal tools, rags
Operation (pictures encouraged)
Feeds and Speeds - if appropriate
Controls
Settings and Adjustments
Tool Use
Cleanup
The ceramic studio is a shared space therefore cleaning after use is expected.
- Return the equipment to neutral and power off.
- Take off splash pan.
- Clean up any clay around the tool.
- Clear the floor of any tripping hazards, like power cords and pedal.
- Replace splash pan and set stool on clean wheel bench.
- Mop the area.
- Wash out any used tools and buckets and return to where you found them.
- Leave the shop 110% better than you found it.
Tool Specific Cleaning Guide
- What to clean
- How to clean
- Where to dispose of waste
Process for Brent CXC Wheel:
- Turn wheel off and make sure the foot pedal is in the off position
- Take off splash pan and clean with wet sponge
- Wet sponge off top surface, sides of the wheel head, wheel bench, and be sure to get anything that is under the wheel too
- Put the splash pan back together
- Put the foot pedal on the wheel bench
- Put the stool on clean wheel
- Mop floor
Resources
Manual
Discourse Links
SIG Information (if relevant)
External Resources
Troubleshooting
Common Problems
Detail what the problem is and how to fix it
If you are unsure, it is always best to contact a steward and fill out a problem report
Common Projects
Maintenance
This tool is owned by Asmbly Makerspace for the use of its members. Please submit a problem report if maintenance is required.


