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JohnnyK reacted to a post in a topic: Old Clay boss Wheel making noise
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While the pickle fork is a great idea, Bill, I think the slot is too narrow for the shaft. I have a pickle fork, so I'll check it to see if it will fit. Thanks for the suggestion!
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I was able to remove the set screws from my CI wheelhead, but no matter what I tried, I could not get the head off the shaft, and I'm no stranger to tools...It looks like your old head is a composite just like mine. Where did you find the replacement? If it is a direct replacement, I'll saw my old head off and replace it!
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Rae Reich reacted to a post in a topic: I’m in need of a water basin for my potters wheel
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I’m in need of a water basin for my potters wheel
JohnnyK replied to Sigintenough's topic in Equipment Use and Repair
I understand where you're coming from, and my solution won't work for you, but just about all your 2 piece basins are designed to catch thrown-off slip, not "hold water". You would use a separate bucket for that. Are you anywhere near a ceramic supplier or pottery studio that has Brent wheels? If so, you might check there to see if the Brent splash pan fits your wheel... -
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I’m in need of a water basin for my potters wheel
JohnnyK replied to Sigintenough's topic in Equipment Use and Repair
Hi SIg...while my old CI wheel isn't the same as yours, I made a splash pan from the bottom of a plastic trash barrel. If you look at my album, you can see different views of the piece I made and if you can't get a replacement from the manufacturer, this is something you might try to make yourself. The blue insert is used to catch trimmings when I use my Giffen Grip and is made from the top of another plastic trash barrel. Good Luck! -
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Are exhibitions or juried art shows worth entering?
JohnnyK replied to Bam2015's topic in Business, Marketing, and Accounting
For me, no... however, other things have happened for me locally. I have submitted my horsehair Raku pottery to my local PBS station's annual art auction, which is a juried event, and have been accepted all 3 times and all my entries had garnered at least 3 times my valued prices. The last time around I had won a Juror's award which got me an interview and article in a local news outlet but did not generate new business. I plan on continuing my donations to the art auction because each entry gets me a little more notoriety since the work gives me 6 minutes of TV exposure during the auction and it is good enough to be accepted for the auction. Someday it may lead to greater things! -
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Bill Kielb reacted to a post in a topic: Spraying glaze with iron spangles
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Since it is difficult to keep the iron particles in suspension, maybe it would be better to spray the glaze without the iron and then sprinkle the iron particles with a salt shaker onto your pot while the glaze is still wet...
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Roberta12 reacted to a reply to a status update: dropped my bison trimming tool that I have had and used for 9 years.
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Is the wheel head metal (usually aluminum) or a composite? My old CI wheel has a composite head and there is no way I would take a heat gun or torch to it.
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Where in CA do you live?
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Your best bet here would be to fire the piece to ^10...then paint it with the colors you want with a final clear coat. You wouldn't even have to use Hi-temp paints this way. I saw some really cool looking pieces that a potter had on display and when I asked how she got the brilliant colors, she said she just used acrylic spray paints with a final clear finish!
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JohnnyK reacted to a post in a topic: Is it possible to use high-temperature engine paint on bisque?
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Over the past 8 years my wife and I have contributed to our local PBS TV Art Auction. My contributions have been photography and Raku pottery, while hers was a "Wine lover's Birdhouse" which was a birdhouse whose walls were covered with wine labels and the roof with corks, the perch was a corkscrew. This year we are going to collaborate. I'm going to make a Horsehair Raku lamp base and she is going to do a lampshade covered with wine labels. We've done this in the past with a very large wine bottle as the base and her label covered shade. it will be interesting to see what kind of reaction we get to the project.
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Help! Releasing clay off of cup hump mold.
JohnnyK replied to pinchedbysalas's topic in Clay and Glaze Chemistry
Is the wood form straight or tapered? In the photo it looks like it is wider at the top than the bottom. How was the body of the wood fabricated and how is it attached to the base? WHat are the dimensions of the wood cylinder? Can you send a photo of the wood form without the clay? -
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