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Old January 1st 04, 11:05 PM
Beowulf
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I am making my first coffee mug. How dry can I let the mug get before
attaching a handle? In other words, what window of time do I have that I
must get the handle attached? Can the mug be leather hard? Or must the
handle be attached soon, within an hour or so of throwing the mug?


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Old January 1st 04, 11:34 PM
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Beowulf, I wait until my mugs are trimmed and leather hard before attaching
the handles. I will sometimes make the handles and then let them dry next to
the mugs so the two have about the same water content. Steve in Tampa, FL


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I am making my first coffee mug. How dry can I let the mug get before
attaching a handle? In other words, what window of time do I have that I
must get the handle attached? Can the mug be leather hard? Or must the
handle be attached soon, within an hour or so of throwing the mug?





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Old January 2nd 04, 12:00 AM
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 23:34:46 +0000, Mud Dawg wrote:

Beowulf, I wait until my mugs are trimmed and leather hard before attaching
the handles. I will sometimes make the handles and then let them dry next to
the mugs so the two have about the same water content. Steve in Tampa, FL
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Thank you for the info! I feel more relaxed now.
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Old January 2nd 04, 04:03 AM
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Beowulf wrote in
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 23:34:46 +0000, Mud Dawg wrote:

Beowulf, I wait until my mugs are trimmed and leather hard before
attaching the handles. I will sometimes make the handles and then let
them dry next to the mugs so the two have about the same water
content. Steve in Tampa, FL ..


Thank you for the info! I feel more relaxed now.


Just to complicate things.

You can attach a handle (usually extruded) at the time you throw the mug
and before you cut it off the wheel.

Have a good year

John W
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Old January 2nd 04, 04:08 AM
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I am making my first coffee mug. How dry can I let the mug get before
attaching a handle? In other words, what window of time do I have that I
must get the handle attached? Can the mug be leather hard? Or must the
handle be attached soon, within an hour or so of throwing the mug?


I make my handles before I turn/trim mugs and leave them uncovered. By the
time I have turned all my mugs, an hour or so the handles are ok to attach.
Make sure you attach them well and cover each mug to dry or the handles will
pop off because of the stress of the curved drying clay.


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Old January 2nd 04, 09:14 AM
Steve Mills
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To further complicate the subject :-)

I put on handles when I can pick up the mug without distorting it
easily. I pull a series of short incomplete handles and leave them on a
board for about 10 minutes to settle, then apply them to the pot and
leave them another 5 before pulling the handle directly from the pot. I
find that doing it this way makes them *grow* from the piece and look
more *part of it*. In hot weather I cover the work loosely with
polythene to slow drying. In weather like we have at the moment I don't
bother; it takes a week for anything to start drying, never mind being
kiln ready!

Steve
Bath
UK


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I am making my first coffee mug. How dry can I let the mug get before
attaching a handle? In other words, what window of time do I have that I
must get the handle attached? Can the mug be leather hard? Or must the
handle be attached soon, within an hour or so of throwing the mug?


I make my handles before I turn/trim mugs and leave them uncovered. By the
time I have turned all my mugs, an hour or so the handles are ok to attach.
Make sure you attach them well and cover each mug to dry or the handles will
pop off because of the stress of the curved drying clay.



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Steve Mills
Bath
UK
 




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