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candleing by sandi
Hello everyone, Is there such a thing as candleing or preheating your pots in the kiln for too long a period? Like is it ok to preheat at 150 F. for 24 hours or longer? I have a few pieces I want to dry really dry before I bisque (in the past I have had some pieces explode in bisque...
May 27th 04 09:44 PM
by andavall%pacbell.net Go to last post
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Daniel Seagle Pottery Liquor Jug 1805 - 1867 Very Rare by Unknown
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3726994694&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT One of the great potters that America has produced. Daniel Seagle was the son of Adam and Eve Seagle. He was one of the first alkaline-glaze potters in the Catawba Valley region of North Carolina Daniel Seagle...
May 27th 04 09:29 PM
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Tiny wood fired kiln? by Sarah Hembree
Hi All, Was wondering if anyone has seen a tiny wood fired kiln, cone 10 or so. Also wondering if there is such a thing as *too small a wood fired kiln, as in, would the, say, physics of the firing process (air, firbox, flue, chimney, flame flow, etc...) breakdown at some point? Or another way of...
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May 27th 04 03:06 PM
by Slgraber Go to last post
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reclaiming clay by Kathryn & Stuart Fields
I've got lots of used clay mounting up from earlier work and want to reuse it. Heard differing ideas about reclaiming it -- some of course say not to try it at all. Another that feldspar is lost in the initial throwing and working, but all else would be ok. However, since I'm very new at...
May 27th 04 04:25 AM
by Ed Byers Go to last post
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Do You Need Visitors by Yvon
"Are you Frustrated by the lack of traffic coming to your site?" Let's talk face to face! The reality is, even if it's true that at this very hour there exist hundreds of millions of surfers on the Internet, it's just not true that it's easy to get them to visit YOUR web site! If I would tell you...
May 26th 04 02:42 PM
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Echizen Teapots by Chris & Kathryn Kelly
I am pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition of 100 Echizen Teapots. The first stop, The Evergreen House at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD coincides with NCECA's March 2005 (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts) annual conference. This national traveling exhibit...
May 25th 04 10:09 PM
by Chris & Kathryn Kelly Go to last post
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Thomas Stewart wheels: your opinion? by Allen Steen
What is your opinion of Thomas Stewart wheels? How do they compare with the other brands? What do you think of their customer service? Thanks for your help, Allen Steen
May 24th 04 05:17 PM
by Janet Price Go to last post
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MINI WOOD KILN PLANS by ShantiP1
Brian gartside has a picture and free plans for exactly what you are looking for. Here's the URL: http://www.gartside.info/woodkilnforbeginners.htm Regards, June http://www.angelfire.com/art2/shambhalapottery/
May 23rd 04 03:54 PM
by Sarah Hembree Go to last post
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mini wood kiln by wayneinkeywest
Sarah: Don't know if this is what you're looking for but there is a book translated from Japanese about building a mini-gama (a mini-anagama) fired with charcoal I believe. It's tabletop sized, and fires like the real thing. The book is only $14. The information I have is:
May 22nd 04 06:02 PM
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Kiln question by
Hello all, I've read similar postings over the past few years, but I guess I didn't pay attention to the answers well enough. I've got a kiln that I can't get into my house. It's been on my front porch wrapped in plastic, lowering property values for a year now, becasue I'm not sure what to do. ...
May 21st 04 03:11 PM
by Kathryn & Stuart Fields Go to last post
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Wet room by wayneinkeywest
Joe: Since it will be a very large space (larger than my whole studio) might I suggest you check out http://www.farmtek.com This online farm supply store can sell you 4X8 sheets of something called "Gel-coat" (sp?), which is a fiberglass coated sheet material commonly used to cover the walls and...
May 20th 04 11:14 PM
by wayneinkeywest Go to last post
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Wet room by Joe
I need suggestions for building a wet room. What materials are best? Designs would be great...
May 20th 04 09:57 PM
by Joe Go to last post
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Uk midlands suppliers? by Deb
Hi, I live in Leicestershire, UK. Does anyone know a good supplier of potter's materials close to Leicester? Will the Stoke on Trent suppliers be the nearest? Thanks for the help Deb
May 19th 04 10:38 AM
by J M Go to last post
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FS: Decorative Crock Jug by Bruce
Check out this Decorative Crock Jug http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=boneal21217&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=50 that is currently for sale.
May 18th 04 06:32 PM
by Monika Schleidt Go to last post
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FS: Paint your own Rain Boots by [email protected]
Ok its not ceramic, but its really cool! This product was just featured in American Baby Magazine. It has just come up for sale in the USA so I thought that this NG might like a sneak peak! see it he http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8106365893 happy crafting!
May 17th 04 11:22 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Firing stoneware for decorating with acylic paints by Diego
I've had no problem painting acrylic paint on pieces from bisque (06) all the way to cone 10. If it is stoneware, it should stick just fine. Diego "no spam here, thanks" wrote in message ... I'm arranging a sort of 'pottery...
May 17th 04 07:35 PM
by Diego Go to last post
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I craft **** pots ! by Tom-Alex Soorhull
Yes, because the way to the toilet is too long, so many people need **** pots and I can sell them on ebay.
May 16th 04 02:37 PM
by wayneinkeywest Go to last post
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High temperature? by Tomas Wilhelmsson
How high temperatures can ceramic hold? .. Any special recepies to make it stand far over 1300 degrees without melting? : (at most i think it will come up to about 1500 ... but should not ... :P ) I hope i ask in the right place ... cant see anything else named anything with clay so .. if im not...
May 16th 04 01:08 AM
by Eddie Daughton Go to last post
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silver nitrate glaze? by Marmaj40
Does anyone have a recipe for a non raku glaze with silver nitrate? Thanks. Martha
May 14th 04 10:24 PM
by Marmaj40 Go to last post
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can I fire my toilet? by chriS RING
My wife would like to redecorate our toilet... Of course I will need to dry it out completely. Anyone know what cone I can take a "vitreous china" toilet bowl or sink bowl to? Chris in Austin, Texas
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May 13th 04 12:02 PM
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