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Tool Cup for Splashpans

Tool Cup for Splashpans

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New version, better hook!
Since it's release, this handy tool cup has been a total hit! We've received tons of positive feedback on the original design, however, we also heard some very valid concerns about the stability on some wheels. Remembering our goal to make the perfect tool cup for potters, we got back to work to make a new screw-to-tighten design. The new design provides a sturdier fit and improves compatibility with even more splashpan styles. All orders going forward will receive the new design at no additional cost. More images are coming soon. Thank you!

 Repurpose your empty glaze jars into handy tool cups that hook right onto your pottery wheel splashpan!

Use this to hold tools, water, slip, sponges, glaze, engobes, and more in a convenient location and free up space on your wheel's work table.

Plastic Jar not included unless added on.

Compatible Jars/Containers:

3.5" wide short style pint jars such as most Mayco, Coyote, Spectrum brand glaze jars. May also work with other containers such as some threaded glass jars or threaded single serve ice cream jars, and more. Solo cups can be inserted into the top as well.

Compatible with most splashpans including but not limited to:
Speedball: Clay Boss, Big Boss, Boss Elite SQ
Shimpo: VL-Lite, VL-Whisper, RK-Whisper
Brent: Model A, Model B, Model C, Model CXC
Skutt: Prodigy, Classic, Legend
Laguna: Pacifica Models

Not compatible with:
Shimpo Aspire
Speedball Artista
Randall Kickwheels
Untested with Vevor models.

GOLD: The gold is close to that of Brent pans but not exactly the same.

If your model isn't listed, it may still work depending on the style of the splashpan. If you're unsure of the compatibility, please email an image of your splashpan to info@stoicclaytools.com

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About Us

Stoic Clay Tools is just the two of us, Brett and Rachel, working together in a small workshop in Upstate SC. When we made our first batch of tools in 2023 we realized how much we enjoyed designing and shaping pieces with the same attention to detail that potters bring to their own work. Since then we have come a long way, making thousands of ribs for hundreds of potters in the US and around the world. We are extremely grateful for every potter who chooses what we make to become part of their own process.