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Pressing glass, porcelain and metal into pottery by
Hello,
I'm looking for advice about the feasibility of pressing other materials
into greenware before firing and there's a bunch of questions I have.
First, is it possible, or do the different contraction rates make it
impossible? I live close to a beach that my wife and I lovingly call
Tetanus...
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December 8th 03 05:09 PM
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Drying question by
Hello - I'm sure this question's been asked a billion times on this
newsgroup, but I just blew up half my kiln-load of Christmas presents and am
in a bit of a bind. I'm guessing a couple large (14") bowls still had some
moisture in the bases. So, with ten days left, any suggestions on how...
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Kiln question by
Hello all,
I've read similar postings over the past few years, but I guess I didn't pay
attention to the answers well enough. I've got a kiln that I can't get into
my house. It's been on my front porch wrapped in plastic, lowering property
values for a year now, becasue I'm not sure what to do. ...
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June 14th 04 01:59 PM
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Liz Laurie by
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Does anyone know if she has a website and the address?? Thanks
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September 11th 03 04:38 AM
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Workshops - Where do I start? by
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Our ceramics department (2-year community college) is in the planning
stages for a couple of workshops in the upcoming fall and spring
semesters and we'd appreciate some input from those of you that have a
little more experience in this area. Bear in mind that we're located
in the Midwest, U.S....
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May 4th 05 05:39 AM
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Prevent Flu and Colds by
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Prevent Flu and Colds
No more colds or flu. You may never be sick again. A strong immune
system will fight off colds, flu, allergies, viruses and most sickness
and disease. All natural, effective and inexpensive.
http://www.digshell.com.cn/Immune-System.htm
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^6 Yellow glaze recipe? by
5string
Hi. Does anyone have a ^6 yellow glaze recipe -- something similar to a ^10
yellow salt? Thanks in advance. Rick
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February 9th 07 07:46 PM
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Spectrum Hi Fire Glazes by
5string
Hi. Has anyone tried the Spectrum Hi Fire Glazes (1200 series)? What has
been your experience? I know that they are a little pricey, but I only plan
on using a small amount to decorate some pieces which will be fired in a gas
kiln with very light reduction. In particular, I am looking at the...
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Kiln wash recipe for ^6 by
5string
I have another question. Does anyone have a recipe for kiln wash for an
electric kiln (^6) that they are willing to share? Thanks again. Rick
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January 24th 07 12:57 AM
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Recipe for ^10 slip by
5string
I am looking for a recipe for a white ^10 slip. Can anyone help me out.
Thanks. Rick
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January 19th 07 10:23 PM
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^10 - light reduction glazes by
5string
I recently switched studios from one that did ^10 heavy-reduction to one
that does ^10 light-reduction. I tried a bunch of test tiles using glazes
from my previous studio (i.e., heavy reduction) and the results were (not
unexpectantly) disappointing. So..., any suggestions for some ^10 glazes...
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Low-fire lead-free glazes? by
5string
Hi. I was looking at Charles Gillespie's Cone04 - Low Fire Pottery Book (2nd
ed.), and noticed that most of the glaze recipes contain "white lead." Does
anyone know of a source of low-fire LEAD-FREE glaze recipes? Or in the
alternative, does anyone have any low-fire lead-free recipes that they...
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Pottery book recommendation(s)? by
5string
I've been making pottery at a community center for the past 5+ years and I
am now considering taking the plunge in getting my own wheel, kiln, etc...,
and setting up my own (home) studio. Although I have solid intermediate
skills working on a wheel, I have no experience with using a kiln...
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Low Fire Pottery by
5string
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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Pottery studios in the DC area by
5string
I make pottery a couple of times per week at a community studio where I rent
space --- more specifically, I have a couple of shelves and a key to access
to the studio whenever I would like (so long as there isn't a class there).
I have my own tools, but use the studio wheels and glazes (part of...
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September 30th 05 12:12 AM
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New to this newsgroup by
5string
Hi everyone. I am new to the group so I don't know what questions have been
asked. Here's mine...
I've been making pottery at a community studio for the past 3-4 years. This
studio uses gas fired (cone 10) kiln and glazes. Recently, I've been using
a couple of different slips (dark blue,...
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September 16th 05 10:26 PM
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JLMENAU blue cobolt plate by
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Hi,
I am new to this newsgroup, and i was wondering if someone could
offer a suggestion regarding a plate i have. I have two not so equiste
photos below, but it is a blue cobolt plate from JLMENAU, in germany.
It is dated 1939. If anybody knows the value of this plate, or can
recommend a more...
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up for sale by
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6150315230&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:UK:1
I know they are collectable but I only have 3 and can not afford the other 2
:-(
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July 31st 03 02:45 AM
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