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pottery selling & marketing ideas by steve [email protected]
i was talking off line with another potter, and thought some comments should be posted here as well. getting too old to crank out regular ware? what other ways are there to shift gears & yet elevate ourselves to better pottery? one concept of mine was/is to make semi-custom fountains. ...
April 28th 05 11:30 PM
by Roz Lacey Go to last post
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Food coloring in 'glaze paint' by dkat
I want students to be able to see the 'blue' they are painting on with cobalt. Has anyone played with adding food coloring to cobalt?
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April 27th 05 04:38 PM
by Brad Sondahl Go to last post
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can porcelain be sanded after fired by mike
the reason I am asking is I am tiling a center island in my kitchen with porcelain tile, and its almost all bullnose which is nothing more than a piece of tile with one side sanded down ( taking the sharp edge and just rounding it off a little. ) they charge an arm and leg for these bullnose...
April 25th 05 08:35 PM
by Charles Spitzer Go to last post
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Calling on Kiln experts by DKat
I just discovered that our studio bought a skutt cone 6 kiln which is used to do cone 6 glaze firings. We do probably 2 firings a week when things are busy. Needless to say our brand new kiln is dropping in performance and we will soon have to buy new elements. So.... Would it help significantly...
April 21st 05 11:01 PM
by DKat Go to last post
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FS Little Ewenny Jug claypits pottery Wales by Susie
Not much I can think of to say about this one,just a little Ewenny Jug ,no damage,lovely glaze and colours. Stamped Ewenny Wales Do feel free to email us if you have any questions. Please take a look at our other auctions for more interesting and unusual items of...
April 21st 05 09:13 PM
by Susie Go to last post
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Meine geilen Bilder by Ariane
Hi, hier sind meine geilen Bilder! My nude Pics!!! http://www.geile-tipps.info/go/ -- Posted by News Bulk Poster Unregistered version
April 21st 05 12:15 PM
by Ariane Go to last post
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expansivity data - excel, burns or byrnes slips by pbhj
Hi all ... As I've mentioned I'm running a paint-your-own pottery studio. A local potter (Newport, UK) is making up some items for us (bisqued mugs) which we want to glaze with the rest of our stock (mainly Gare bisquefire, some CountryLoveCeramics items too). Trouble is getting the body and...
April 21st 05 12:47 AM
by pbhj Go to last post
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To Annemarie by Sonya Ledet
Anneemarie, Now that everyone has calmed down a bit, I would like to let you know the honest mistake I made. I joined 3 news groups. 2 were limited to my local area and this one wasn't. I didn't know that. I stupidly thought I was on a local group and directed my question for that. I just...
April 19th 05 11:11 PM
by DKat Go to last post
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Question about undercoat by April Ann
I'm using my red undercoat. I know you are suppose to put it on, then put the clear overglaze over it, then fire. My question is if you can fire it first without the overglaze on it to make sure the coverage is correct, then fire again with the overglaze. *Catch you on the flipside*
April 19th 05 01:22 AM
by April Ann Go to last post
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single firing ash glazes by ali
Does anyone out there single fire ash glazes? As far as getting the slop to stay on the pot there are no problems, the problem is that as, in my experience, ash glazes are nicest when applied nice and thick, the glaze water soaks onto the pot wall and causes cracking. I'm guessing that I could get...
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April 16th 05 02:58 PM
by ali Go to last post
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Compatibility issues with Sondahl DVD by Brad Sondahl
Although most people have been very positive about my instructional DVD's, about one in 10 of people that have gotten them have had trouble playing them on their DVD players. To add to that, last week my email program lost most of my emails, including a couple from people having trouble viewing...
April 13th 05 04:42 PM
by Brad Sondahl Go to last post
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water crock spigot replacement by BobS
Can anyone direct me to a web site where I can obtain a ceramic Water Crock spigot (valve) replacement part? Thanks
April 12th 05 12:21 AM
by steve [email protected] Go to last post
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can anyone help identify this basket by dave c
can anyone help me identify who manufactured this basket?? Thank you, dave c https://home.comcast.net/~dazan43/pinxton.htm
April 11th 05 08:54 PM
by annemarie Go to last post
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Annual Spring Fine Arts and Crafts Show & Sale (Seattle - MagnusonPark) by Bill
Please join us if you can. We are 240 Northwest Fine Arts & Crafts artisans and we have our annual Spring Fine Arts and Crafts Show & Sale April 15-17 in Seattle’s Magnuson Park. Directions available at www.bestnwcrafts.com. We have cutting edge new works in a wide variety of media. We also have a...
April 8th 05 10:22 PM
by Bill Go to last post
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Saving my pipes - setting up a home studio by Bubbles
Hi everyone! After 2 months of stress and aching muscles, we have finally moved into our house. In the basement, I have my own room for pottery! YAY!!! There is a kitchen counter there with a kitchen sink. It would be great if I could do something so that I can use the sink to wash stuff,...
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April 5th 05 03:20 PM
by Bob Masta Go to last post
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Bright Red by April Ann
What do you think is the best way to achieve bright red, by using red underglaze or red top glaze? *Catch you on the flipside*
April 4th 05 09:58 AM
by Bubbles Go to last post
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FS: vintage McCoy pottery "With Love" vase by Kirk Douglass
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7313054176&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
April 4th 05 05:44 AM
by Kirk Douglass Go to last post
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Nippa, KY. pottery mark??? by Kirk Douglass
We recently purchased an art deco vase that has a stamp on the bottom that reads only "Nippa, KY.". Does anyone have any information on the name of the company that produced or used this mark? Thanks
April 4th 05 05:42 AM
by Kirk Douglass Go to last post
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^02 Vitreous Engobes by Momzilla
I've been searching for ^02 vitreous Engobes and either there isn't much out there or I'm not using the right keyword. Anyone here know much about ^02 engobes and glazes? I'm working with Red Earthenware and I want to fire to ^02 for the warm toasty color but I need glaze for other parts. I make...
April 3rd 05 11:57 PM
by Momzilla Go to last post
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New forum for pottery by DD
http://www.statuaryplace.com/dicussion_frame.html Here you can find answers to your questions on the following topics: - Plastercraft - Ceramics - Clay - Paints and Brushes - Molds - Outdoor
April 3rd 05 08:09 PM
by DD Go to last post
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