Monday, April 8, 2013
Crazy as a Loon
The last time I posted video, I received info that some of you had trouble watching it.Not the " I can't stand to look at it" kind of trouble. OK maybe some had that but technical trouble. Today I tried to record on my android tablet and post on youtube to see if it worked better. June Perry had a tip for me after she couldn't see it so here is my second try to post a song that I'm not ready to play in prime time. On the pottery front, things are coming out of the cone 6 kiln and I think I have one more load to do this month to be stocked for several shows. If you have trouble (technical type) viewing, please let me know and I will keep at it.
Thanks for your help.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
These Things Really Suck !
Do you ever wish you could dip a pot in the glaze bucket while holding on to the foot but there is no foot just an ungrippable slippery surface? These little suckers are $2.99 each at Harbor Freight. They are sold in the auto body dept for pulling out dents in sheet metal. With the flip of a lever, they will hold on to flat bottomed pots by vacuum so you can dip them and keep the foot clean. Also this way your glaze is thicker at the top of the pot and thinner at the bottom which is usually a good thing.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Pictures, Pictures
OK kids, I promised you pictures and here they are.Three kiln loads in 6 days. Tons of cone 6 stuff for spring fair in four weeks.The blue glaze may have deflocculated because it seemed thin and fired accordingly.I'll tinker with it and re-glaze some bowls that I was not happy with. Other than that, the green looks great and I went all out on black with red and made 4 place settings plus some service pieces. All killer but damn shiny and hard to take good shots of when you are in a hurry and using your cell phone. Thanks for stopping by.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
Shelf Yourself!
I know it's been a while since I posted pictures of new pots. Except for one little test mug you are going to have to wait til next time.The second of 4 glaze firings is cooling now. I'll try to get pics up in a day or two. In the mean time, there is more to it than just making the pots. You have to display them and sell them too. In the past, a couple of my racks sat on top of 6 ft "suitcase" style tables. This worked OK and with a table cover it looked good and gave some hidden storage. This year, I thought I would try a folding base with shelves for extra display space. The unit is made of one 12 ft cedar 2x6, some dowels, 4 hinges and two 24' doors ( I will add another but I only bought 2 doors so far). Total cost about $100. They are light weight, very stiff,and set up in seconds.I also assembled the unit so that when the shelves are in place there is a 5/16 inch rail across the back edge so the upper rack that sits on top does not get bumped and slide off . Shows start in May. I'll show you the full set up then.Until then, here are some quick and fuzzy cell phone pictures that will give you the general idea of how it went together.
I know I promised you a pottery picture. Here is my recently adjusted cone 6 black decorated with a commercial glaze. I think it shows promise and it should be very reliable.
I know I promised you a pottery picture. Here is my recently adjusted cone 6 black decorated with a commercial glaze. I think it shows promise and it should be very reliable.
A final note, I am endorsing recently announced candidate, potter and kiln builder Shane Mickey for North Carolina Governor. My suggested slogan- If you want your lawmakers to do better, Slip Them a Mickey! Thanks for stopping by.
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