| Management number | 232351126 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | US$5.78 | Model Number | 232351126 | ||
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A complete DIY blueprint for potters who want efficient, repeatable slipcasting without commercial equipment prices.
Commercial slipcasting tables routinely cost $1,000–$2,000.
These plans show you how to build a studio-proven slipcasting table for under $250 in materials, using straightforward construction and readily available supplies.
Designed and built by Will Donovan, this table has been used in real production environments, not just sketched in theory.
Built for real studios, not Pinterest builds
Designed for durability, weight, and daily use
Proper drainage, storage, and workflow considered from the start
Dual-purpose design
Functions as a dedicated slipcasting table
Converts easily into a general studio worktable with a removable top
Clear, buildable instructions
Exact dimensions and measurements
Materials and tools list
Step-by-step construction guidance
No guesswork, no missing steps
Massive cost savings
Build cost: ~$200-250
Comparable commercial tables: $1,000+
Instant digital PDF download
Full construction plans and measurements
Materials list with affordable sourcing suggestions
Notes on customization for your space and workflow
Practical tips learned from actual studio use
Potters adding slipcasting to their process
Studio owners setting up efficient production workflows
Artists training assistants or running small-batch casting
DIY-minded makers who want professional results
Not a vague concept sketch
Not a decorative studio table
Not an overengineered, expensive solution
This is a working tool, designed to solve a real production problem.
If slipcasting is part of your workflow or about to be these plans will save you money, time, and frustration.
Download the plans and put that $800–$1,500 savings back into your studio where it belongs.
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