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  1. In Topic: Prayers for Tornado victims

    Posted 21 May 2013

    We are known worldwide for our "awful" weather in the UK, but fortunately we rarely experience anything remotely like the tornadoes and hurricanes that are a regular occurrence in at least some parts of the USA; my thoughts and commiserations go out to anyone affected.
  2. In Topic: if you could be any potter?

    Posted 12 May 2013

    John Calver is one that springs to mind.

    http://www.studiopot...ories//calver_j
  3. In Topic: Fired glaze with no clay

    Posted 6 May 2013

    View Postjustin1287, on 06 May 2013 - 07:12 AM, said:

    It randomly popped into my head.


    I'd be inclined to let it randomly pop out again, what's the point?


    How do you propose preventing it from sticking to your kiln shelf when the paper burns away?
  4. In Topic: Aged clay. 100 years in a cave!

    Posted 4 May 2013

    View PostBiglou13, on 04 May 2013 - 06:12 PM, said:

    Think double bag, or triple bagged, with moist towel.


    I've not seen any thirty year old plastic bags in good condition, I know they don't bio-degrade particularly quickly, but I'm sure they won't last that long in a cave - rodents are prone to nibbling at plastic stuff too.

    Wooden barrels rely on moisture to keep the wood swollen and thus watertight, wont the barrels just draw that moisture from the clay - maybe slowly, but it's still going to dry out.

    It's sounding (to me) as though this stored clay is going to need plenty of attention, I'd envisaged squirrelling it away and leaving it for thirty years.
  5. In Topic: Aged clay. 100 years in a cave!

    Posted 3 May 2013

    If we were to postulate that Futurebird has found their cave, how would they wrap/prepare the clay to be in good condition in 30 years time?

    I'm assuming from reading the benefits of aged clay that it needs to remain moist.

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    Idaho Potter Icon

    14 Feb 2012 - 15:12
    Thanks for the info on shrinking/enlarging posted photos. Valuable advice.
    Shirley (Idaho) Potter
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