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  1. In Topic: Brand new Coyote gloss White Glaze pinholes immediately show up

    Posted 2 May 2013

    I've had that happen with some of Coyote's shino glazes. I let the piece dry thoroughly then take my hand and rub them over the piece. It's like a sanding action and fills in the holes. I've never had any problem with pin holes after the piece is fired.

    Bob
  2. In Topic: New Thingy installed

    Posted 10 Jan 2013

    I would just normally leave the breakers on. Unless they are running and your having electrical storms. I think I would shut them down then, but I'd be more worried that a brown out could do harm then.

    Bob
  3. In Topic: Firing electric kiln in wooden shed

    Posted 8 Jan 2013

    Skutt recommends at least 18 inches. I leave my garage door open slightly so the fumes can get out. I fire my Skutt 181 on a cement floor on the factory stand that is on a wooden dolly. The wood doesn't get hot at all and I don't worry about it.

    Bob
  4. In Topic: Newbie Looking for advice...

    Posted 7 Jan 2013

    Rebbylicious,

    It will take a while for your muscles to get used to using them. You just need to keep playing and trying new things and it will come around. I'm a visual learner, I can read a book multiple times and may never get what their talking about. But, when I watch someone I understand immediately. There is no one around me that does pottery, my brother does, but he's 600 miles away and talking to him on the phone is like reading a book. I've learned more from Youtube than anywhere else. I subscribe to Simon Leach and youdanxxx so I know when they upload new videos. There's a lot of good info there so just watch and learn.

    Bobg
  5. In Topic: Clay leaves glazing techniques!

    Posted 9 Nov 2012

    I make bowls with leaves in them. I first put the leaf in while still wet then put cobalt oxide on right over the top of the leaf. Bisque fire then put iron oxide on the leaf and wipe if off leaving quite a bit of iron oxide on the leaf. Let this dry and then clear glaze it. The iron oxide shows all the detail of the leaves.

    Bob

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