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Frema wheels by [email protected]
I am looking for feedack on Frema wheels, anyone? Thanks,
January 21st 06 05:04 PM
by Kelly and Gary Mollins Go to last post
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FS:Oriental Dragon Earthenware Bowel by Bruce Duty
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3731986838 Oriental Dragon Earthenware Bowel 12" diameter by 1 7/8" high. Raised metal dragoon in center of bowel. Silverstone rimmed, crackle surface. From Ethan Allen Home Interiors.
June 22nd 04 06:27 AM
by Marmaj40 Go to last post
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new potter here... by MOhar871
this is a fun thing that i would love to start in my home. i am taking my second series of classes, but in the future if i want to get a wheel and kiln, where would i get this stuff from. i am not opening a business or anything, just for fun. or is it best just to join open studio somewhere. i am...
September 23rd 03 09:21 PM
by annemarie Go to last post
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HEAT RETENTIVE PLATES IN GOOGLE by Juan
Hello, I invite everybody to type "heat retentive plates" in Google to learn about a ceramic microwaveable heat retentive plate that you preheat for just one minute, and stays HOT FOR 1/2 HOUR and the rim remains cool for easy handling. Regards. Juan
July 26th 06 06:50 PM
by Juan Go to last post
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Janice James Raku Artist by dylan
Hi, Here is a link to the updated website of Janice James, the raku ceramic artist. http://www.janicejamesceramics.com Any suggestions/comments would be very much appreciated. Regards
December 20th 05 12:41 PM
by Ten80 Go to last post
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florida keys still there? by Slgraber
is wayneinkeywest still there? i suspose it might not have been a good night to try a wood fire with huricane charlie passing by... i hope all's ok over there... maybe this was a good day to collect some seaweed & driftwood though for that beach pit firing.
August 17th 04 12:22 PM
by Marmaj40 Go to last post
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Power inverter at art shows by Paul Fincannon
Hi, I need some AC power for our next show. I saw someone using a power inverter with a battery at a show last week, but wasn't able to speak with them. Has anyone used this? I will use if for my credit card machine, maybe a fan. I was thinking of buying one that handles 400 watts at Home...
July 17th 04 02:18 PM
by Bob Masta Go to last post
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LET'S TRY AGAIN-9 REDCLAY IN UK? by pete
Hi Anybody I'm trying to source red clays that will fire to 1270/1280 that are accessible within a reasonable distance from London. Found 'keupers red' but need to go a little higher for my glazes and porosity considerations. thanks pete
August 25th 03 10:54 PM
by Martin Smith Go to last post
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Shelves by Lindsay MacArthur
Any suggestions for removing baked in glaze from shelves. LMac
August 21st 03 09:43 PM
by Lindsay MacArthur Go to last post
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Fire Clay? by Bill DeWitt
My local brickyard has bags of something called "Fire clay" which they instruct me to mix with portland cement to make a fire brick. I suspect that this is wrong (or useful only for fireplaces). My intuition tells me that I should form it into my shape (I have a special shape in mind) and then...
July 26th 06 03:35 PM
by Bill DeWitt Go to last post
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ash glaze by sandi
Hello Everyone, I've washed my woodstove ashes 3 times, sieved them and tied a piece of cloth over a bucket and dumped the ashes on the cloth and let them suspend over the bucket a few days but now I think I need to lay them out flat and break up the clumps but I don't know what to put them on that...
November 30th 04 01:09 PM
by JM Go to last post
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^4-6 clear glaze gloss by J R Lawson
Is there a recipe that anyone is willing to share for a ^4-6 clear gloss glaze?
June 5th 07 01:01 AM
by Tom Go to last post
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kiln bricks wanted UK by Fricks
Anyone have any good ideas of places to get cheap bricks, perhaps seconds from a factory or the like. Want enough for an outdoor gas kiln of about 1 cu m. Plan to SW fire. Any advice / ideas much appreciated. Based in Buckingham, Paul f
February 24th 04 11:04 PM
by Kevin Baldwin Go to last post
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Once Glazed, Twice Fired? by Lindsay MacArthur
Actually I have several somewhat related questions 1. I have some pieces that I used wax resist on for decoration. A couple of them I'm not pleased with after coming out of the glost fire. Can I glaze the unglazed parts and refire the pieces? 2. There was a question a week or so ago regarding...
October 6th 03 04:55 PM
by Lindsay MacArthur Go to last post
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Who is the ceramic artist "Orr"? by bmorisky
Does anyone know of the ceramic artist from the turn of the century or late 1800's with the wild beard. I htought that his name is George Orr. Any help would be great.
May 23rd 05 09:45 PM
by Xtra News Go to last post
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Visit the Christmas Village by Annie Chester
October 8th 03 06:33 PM
by Annie Chester Go to last post
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Glazing pottery ladles and spoons by JM
Can anyone tell me if there is a technique to all-over glaze a pottery ladle or spoon without it sticking to the kiln shelf. Are kiln stilts needed? Yours quizzingly, JM
November 15th 04 11:19 AM
by JM Go to last post
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Boycott Gettysburg by Tom
Link to Gettysburg photos showing the Gettysburg battlefield before superintendent John Latschar's ego ran amok and ruined it. http://users.snip.net/~hart/ We loved Gettysburg: married there, took dozens of week-long trips, spent many thousands of dollars there, and even considered moving there....
August 16th 06 03:53 PM
by Tom Go to last post
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design by D Skrenes
March 19th 07 04:52 PM
by D Skrenes Go to last post
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Dinnerware set by Diego
Hello All: I learned to make plates last week. I'm now curious what each of you who make dinnerware sets include. Salad plate, dinner plate, saucer, cup, etc? What standard accessories could go with it? Gravy dispenser, etc.? Diego
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February 14th 04 02:53 PM
by Nancy Albin Go to last post
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