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In Topic: Steven Hill's Firing Schedule For Bisque?
Posted 25 May 2013
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In Topic: Throwing Comfy
Posted 25 May 2013
Benzine, on 24 May 2013 - 11:27 PM, said:
Mark C., on 24 May 2013 - 09:24 PM, said:That is one sanitized area .I knew teaching was a clean but I never thought is was that clean.
Mark
Keep in mind, I haven't use it much yet. You should see the Ceramics area in my classroom. Much more "broke in".
I'm honestly not that clean of a potter. Now my college instructor, he wore nice khakis and a button up/ Polo shirt everyday, and got nothing on him. Of course that's easy to do, when he only needed a thimble of water to throw something.
Famous potters from a bygone era, Nan and Jim McKinnel were the neatest potters I ever met (in both senses of word "neat"). I can still see Nan daintily wiping clay off her fingers with a handkerchief and Jim throwing with a bow tie on. I did a demo for one of their classes one time and when I walked in in cut-offs and t-shirt (that probably said something like "Legalize Marijuana Now!"), the class gasped.
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In Topic: Throwing Comfy
Posted 25 May 2013
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In Topic: Homemade Griffin Grip
Posted 25 May 2013
snowluck2345, on 25 May 2013 - 01:11 AM, said:I was just now looking at the griffin grips and would it be very difficult to make your own? It looks just like a few spirals, a top plate with some slots in it, and grabbers that slip into the bottom plate? Like I know I would have to think carefully about how they will attach, but I don't think it would be too hard to make?
Just my opinion, mind you, but a Griffin Grip is not worth the time to make or the money to buy. Taping on center is soooo much faster (and a skill every potter should have) and for difficult shapes chucks and humps work so much better and don't cost a penny.
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In Topic: Wood Firing for Shino : Reduction phases
Posted 24 May 2013
Kohaku, on 24 May 2013 - 08:40 PM, said:Oh dear heavens... I want access to a wood kiln so bad! I did a little shino firing at a University class, and loved it to death. About the only thing so far that gets me as wobbly knee'd as Raku.
Yes, Stephen Hill, I like your oxidation surfaces just fine... but talk all you want, it's just not the same thing...
No, it's not the same thing but just as good.
Jim
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