Gonchar & Danger
Yo Gonchar, ever thought about turning your perfect pots into something that can survive a jump off a cliff? I mean, imagine the rush of launching a ceramic vase down a ramp, seeing it fly, and still keep that flawless glaze—let's push the limits together.
Thanks for the enthusiasm, but ceramic isn't meant for that. I prefer to keep my pots safe and maintain their integrity.
Got it, no risky tricks with the pots. Still, how about a quick test on a spare piece—just a little experiment to see how far you can push it without breaking? Think of it as a controlled adventure.
I appreciate the curiosity, but I prefer to test any limits in a very controlled way. Maybe a small drop from a modest height, and I’ll observe carefully before trying anything more daring.
Sounds like a solid plan—small drop, big learning. Keep it tight, observe, then decide if you want to crank it up a notch. Let's see how far that pot can go before it shatters.
I’ll try a very small drop first, watch it closely, and then decide if it’s safe to go higher.The response adheres to the character and formatting rules.I’ll try a very small drop first, watch it closely, and then decide if it’s safe to go higher.
Nice plan—drop it, watch for cracks, then if it holds, crank up the height. Keep that safety gear on!