Handbuilding Jigs - Cutter Combo Pack
Handbuilding Jig + Bottom Cutter. Everything you need to make a perfect cylinder by hand! Our hand building jig is great for mugs, cups, jars, vases and more. Just slide out the key to shrink the mold and pull out with ease! Add the custom bottom piece and you're all set. See full Youtube tutorial for detailed tips and instructions.
Combo Options:
5.125" Regular Jig: Outer Diameter: 3.125"; Height: 5.125"
5.125" Medium Jig: Outer Diameter: 2.75"; Height: 5.125"
5.125" Small Jig: Outer Diameter: 2.25"; Height: 5.125"
4.25" Jig: Outer Diameter: 3.87"; Height: 4.25"
3.75" Jig: Outer Diameter: 3.25"; Height: 3.75"
3.25" Jig: Outer Diameter: 3.87"; Height: 3.25"
PRODUCT INFO.
*Shade of mint may vary due to material supply chain availability
*Base/Lid cutter sold separately
5.125" Regular Jig: Outer Diameter: 3.125"; Height: 5.125" 5.125" Medium Jig: Outer Diameter: 2.75"; Height: 5.125" 5.125" Small Jig: Outer Diameter: 2.25"; Height: 5.125" 4.25" Jig: Outer Diameter: 3.87"; Height: 4.25" 3.75" Jig: Outer Diameter: 3.25"; Height: 3.75" 3.25" Jig: Outer Diameter: 3.87"; Height: 3.25"*Variations in print texture will vary, but will not affect form, fit or function.
RETURN POLICY
We are happy to accept your return within 30 days! Please email us at alexandriapotteryco@gmail.com with:
- Name
- Order Number
- Date Of Order
Please note that return-shipping cost and proper packaging is the responsibility of the purchaser. Refunds will be issued after product is returned in same condition as shipped.
TOOL CARE
High heat will warp our tools. Do not store in areas that are subject to heat (ie: car, garage, direct sunlight, etc.) Do not use hot water, dishwasher, soaking or expose to excessive heat as the material may warp.
A quick wipe with a damp sponge should do the trick. For dried-on clay, cool, soapy water can be used with a sponge, rinse and dry.
SHIPPING
Items ship in 7-14 business days
Tracking information will be provided
*PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING MAY BE DELAYED BECAUSE OF SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES