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August 3, 2009

Processing Reclaimed Clay With a Pugmill

by Kim Westad Read Comments (3)

Reclaiming slop clay can be a bear - unless you happen to own a pugmill like potter Kim Westad. In this video, you can see the pugmill in action, plus learn a lot about Kim’s creative process.- Jennifer Harnetty, editor.
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3 Comments

  1. cinda | August 5th, 2009 at 4:25 pm

    nice cute video

  2. maureen | September 16th, 2009 at 5:34 pm

    what is the cost of a pug machine…?
    maurn

  3. Cathy | September 23rd, 2009 at 8:06 am

    Kim, I showed your video to my students, and they wanted to know if you were using slip or thick under glaze dots on your ware. Also were the dots applied to bone dry or bisque ware?
    Another question is do you sell your pieces in a gallery or high end gift shops?
    Cathy Rodby
    cathy.rodby@htes.org

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