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Low Fire Pottery
Can someone/anyone recommend a good book on low-fire pottery -- e.g.,
throwing/hand-building, glazes/glazing, firing, kiln recommendations, etc... Thanks. Rick |
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Low Fire Pottery
It depends how low you want to go.
If you are thinking sawdust firing and similar low temp techniques, Ceramics Monthly has a publication called (I think) Barrel, Pit, & Sagger which has received high praise from some practitioners I know. Another book I know and rate (I've got it) is Sawdust Firing by Karen Hessenberg, a Batsford Book in the Complete Potter series. I understood it was out of print but I see it is offered by Amazon on both sides of the pond. That one covers a lot of techniques very well. Steve Bath UK In article , 5string writes Can someone/anyone recommend a good book on low-fire pottery -- e.g., throwing/hand-building, glazes/glazing, firing, kiln recommendations, etc... Thanks. Rick -- Steve Mills Bath UK |
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