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Maria Martinez Pottery for Sale by
Peter Jewett
My name is Peter Jewett and I run a trading assistant business on eBay. *We sell
items on consignment for businesses and individuals in Vermont. *I am writing
you this post because we have recently listed three Maria Martinez pieces on
eBay that I believe you might be interested in. All three came...
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glaze FAQs by
Tom Buck
Glazes: F A Qs
frequently asked questions
by Tom Buck, B.Eng. (Chem.).
Compiled January 1996, reviewed/revised October 2000
by Tom Buck
Copyright (C) 1996 and 2000, all rights reserved, please
contact the author for permission to issue a copy of this
document.
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ICS kiln manual by
ringtail
Hi everyone!
I'm new to the forum and I was wondering if anyone could help me find a manual and/or parts for my kiln.
I was given a small octogon kiln several years ago and am just now in a place where I can fire it. It works, but there is a knob missing that controls high, low, etc. I would...
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Them wobbles - wheel throwing by
Bubbles_
Yeah - here I am again! Nag nag nag! LOL!
So - I have been doing some pretty good work on the wheel lately. When I
finally realized that I was using too firm clay, the centering go a lot
easier!
But - even if I have wedged the clay thoroughly just before slapping it on
the wheel, I sometimes...
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Raku FAQs by
Tom Buck
Raku Frequently Asked Questions by Steven Branfman
Author of "Raku: A Practical Approach" and "The Potter's
Professional Handbook"
The Potters Shop 31 Thorpe Rd. Needham MA 02494, 781/449 7687
Revised 5/99 Last Posted 6/20/00
COPYRIGHT (C) 1996. All rights reserved. Contact the...
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Fine hairline cracks in bisque ware by
JM
Hi all,
I have a problem which has left myself, and my pottery teacher as puzzled as
the pots.
Recently my ware has developed fine hairline cracking during bisque firing.
All ware is thoroughly dried before firing (when pots are both fired at
college and at home) - so I don't damp is not the...
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another Polish loanword from Chinese by
Igor Sklar
There is another Polish/Russian word which has veery distant Chinese roots:
Pol. farfura ('porcelain'), Russ. farfor
- Turk. farfur - Pers/Arab fagfur
('a Chinese province, a title of Chinese emperor')
- Old Pers. bagapura, translated from
Chin. tien-tse ('son of Heaven')
What Chinese...
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Anyone building their own kilns? by
Byrd
I am trying to get started doing some glass and pottery crafting. I am
having to do it on my own and with the aid of some books. I live 150 mi
from the nearest school with any similar art programs and probably couldn't
afford the tuition if it was next store, we're barely affording keeping the...
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Glaze FAQs by
Tom Buck
Glazes: F A Qs
frequently asked questions
by Tom Buck, B.Eng. (Chem.).
Compiled January 1996, reviewed/revised October 2000
by Tom Buck
Copyright (C) 1996 and 2000, all rights reserved, please
contact the author for permission to issue a copy of this
document.
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September 18th 03 04:16 PM
by DK666
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Land Rover Commercial by
MIKandCOL
Have you seen the land rover commercial where a couple guys are walking along
the road hitchiking? One of the guys says his goal in life is to work with
ceramics and pottery. A land rover picks them up and suddenly the guy changes
his mind, thinking he would like to have a luxurious and obviously...
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Artist Looking for feedback by
Peter Allen
Hi,
My other half is a sculptor in ceramics. I've recently built her a website
which is now online. She's very critical of her own work and we've had to
PUSH hard to get her to showcase her talents.
Any feedback on her British Wildlife sculptures would be great - I'd be able
to add your...
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by Jules
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glaze FAQ's by
Tom Buck
Glazes: F A Qs
frequently asked questions
by Tom Buck, B.Eng. (Chem.).
Compiled January 1996, reviewed/revised October 2000
by Tom Buck
Copyright (C) 1996 and 2000, all rights reserved, please
contact the author for permission to issue a copy of this
document.
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What are some paintings and sculptures in the Louvre? by
Lucsimond
What are some paintings and sculptures in the Louvre. The first one to give me five pieces of art in the Louvre other then the Mona Lisa will get best answer. If you have any sites about the piece of art please add them.
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by Hanel
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Best Cone 10 Glaze Recipes by
sam
Does anyone have any great cone 10 glaze recipes they would be willing
to share? I always interested in finding new recipes and would love to
have something new to try. We fire a soft cone 11 at around 2400
degrees Fahrenheit with heavy reduction in a downdraft gas kiln.
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Cone 10 Glaze Recipes for Reduction by
Celeste
I am interested in cone 10 reduction glaze recipes to be used in a Gas
Kiln. I am looking for recipes that give consistent results on white
stoneware and brown stoneware. Do any of you have favorite recipes
that you are willing to share? I appreciate any assistance with
recipes or direction...
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Kiln hookup advice? by
Sam
So I had just about decided to set aside a little bit more money than I
really should spend, and buy a slightly larger kiln. But I found that I
probably won't have the electrical outlet I need unless I either hire an
electrician or supplant my dryer. So alternatives are the cheaper kiln and
an...
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Crystaline glaze "problem?" by
larry_kruzan
Hi All,
I just did my first crystalline glaze firing (glaze formula and firing
schedule below) and for the most part I am very happy with the results I
got. The one problem is that the glaze that settled into the bottoms of the
bowels is not smooth or glossy like the sides. In fact it almost...
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*Really* white porcelain slip? by
Robert Galejs
Does anyone have any suggestions on where I might find a *really* white
porcelain slip? There are many companies out there selling slip that is
named all manner of white, but they all turn out rather gray or
yellowish when fired. I mean the kind of white that is the same color
as your standard...
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February 24th 04 01:32 AM
by A&V
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