Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hello November

Hey everyone. Just a quick update and a few pictures before I head off to Dillsboro N.C. for the Western North Carolina Pottery Festival this weekend. No, I haven't stepped up to the big time yet, I'm helping friends Mike and Karen Baum in their booth. There are some really topnotch potters there so I always look forward to going. It is also the one time a year I play with other musicians. Not a big deal just a Thursday night campground jam but it is a lot of fun. You've heard me play and sing on this blog before so you will understand that I sound much better in a large group. The other guys appreciate it because they sound so much better when I stop.

I finally glazed and fired a cone 6 load and have another one ready to go.I have included pictures of some of the salad bowls and baking dishes. I have also been trying out a new "MUDTOOLS" drag tool. It seems to work pretty well but you need to keep the waste clear. Lastly, the roof job on the shed is 90% done. We had to order some trim or it would have been done last week. Now we are waiting on weather. Ohio has been wet and cold with some snow this week. I know some of you got a lot more bad weather than we did. Hope you are all ok.





8 comments:

  1. Loving those very large bowls, not so much a fan of fluting, but that is a tool I haven't seen, there are all sorts of things you could do with it for decoration!

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  2. Thanks Tracey the big bowls are good sellers with a good margin on them.The fluting is just a diversion to help keep me from being productive.

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  3. I'll be slowly walking around Dillsboro this Sat also...may get to meet you actually!

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  4. That's a nice one, It seems to cover a wider area than the ones I have. I love glazes like Nuka or Temmoku over fluted pots. Hint hint. :-)

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  5. Like the mechanical style knobs you made for those fluted containers.

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  6. Your new pots look great and I second Melissa's comment about the knobs, have a safe trip.

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  7. Thanks all. Yes, I like the knobs too. With them the whole pot becomes a gear, otherwise it's just a fluted pot.

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  8. Oh- nice tool- keep playing with it. It will take you places.
    I used my mug from you many times this week,she is a favorite for tea.

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