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Denice

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  1. Looks like everyone has a pretty complete list, the only thing I would add is a pair of disposable gloves. When I was in college I had a reaction to a wash with copper carbonate in it. I took my gloves off to get some wash into a tight area. I only got it on my fingers but my teeth went numb after a few minutes. My professor asked me if I had been wearing gloves, I told him I took them off for a few minutes. He said now you know not to take your gloves off. Denice
  2. I think we should include Marcia Selsor in our list, her work with soluable salts, raku and pit and saggar firings is mind blowing . She has probably has created as many potters has she has pots teaching at universities and around the world. When I visited her in Yellowstone I would have bought one of her soluble salt pots she was taking out of a firing but they were already sold. Denice
  3. I am finally ready to make the top section of my arched mural/grill. As soon as I get finished with it I am going to start making the antique glass bottle bottoms to set into the mural. I need to make some more molds and then I will be ready to start firing. I looked around on the internet to see if I could buy some glass similar to my antique glass bottoms. I found some by a glass artist and they were 50 to 100 dollars each, I need 80. I can't afford to spend that much money and I was bummed out that it wasn't a original idea. So I have done a dozen test to get my firing glass firing schedule perfect. Denice
  4. Cleaning and smoothing some moldings for my outdoor project. It is so humid here I am just throwing a piece of plastic over what I am working on. Third week of rain, we found out the neighbors next door had there basement flooded. There house sits much lower than ours we are at the top of the hill. Denice
  5. I wish I had more glaze chemistry in my studies. I took a second level glaze class but my professor was tired of teaching it so he turned it into a history class. I tried to take it again but there was always a waiting list, I had already passed it so I was at the bottom of the list every year. I kept a tight watch on my required classes, I didn't want to pay for one that wasn't needed, but I was willing to pay for this class again. I thought it was that important. Denice
  6. Like you I just hope to be working in my studio at the same pace I am working now. I didn't have much hope of that until I got a report back from the doctor that my MS has had minimal progression is the last ten years. I still have the wrists and knee problems that potters get but I can muddle through them. I have to see the hand doctor next week, keeping my fingers crossed I don't need surgery. Denice
  7. My tile project is sitting half finished on my work tables. We decided to take a vacation in Colorado last week, while we were there my knee decided to pop out of place. We went to the hospital and home the next day. I have been sitting around with ice on my knee for a week now, it is getting healed. I think I will be able to get back in my studio next week. Denice
  8. Mine isn't powered but I am with Marc on the Bailey slab roller and my extruder is second place. I made my own extruder from directions in a Ceramics Monthly magazine. It was only suppose to be temporary to see if I really needed a extruder. I liked it so well I redesigned it to make it stronger and a made a bunch of dies for it, Both pieces of equipment save me a lot of production time and I am able to do projects that would be nearly impossible to do with out them. Denice
  9. Great form I just want to reach through the computer screen and touch them. Denice
  10. Mark that glaze brought back some college memories from the 70's. I still collect glaze formula's but usually don't get around to testing them. Once in a while I will need something new so while I am testing a particular glaze I might as well test them all. Denice
  11. I have another big tile on my work table and firing my third glass test firing today. I am testing four different glasses a wine bottle, clear drinking glass, window glass and a blue tempered glass. So far the wine bottle glass melts and looks the best. I haven't got a complete melt on the other three yet. Denice
  12. Gabby my mother in-law is doing great, she didn't end up with any physical problems and she has her speech back. She still mixes up or forgets a few words but who doesn't do that. It gives us a little time to find a assisted living facility for her, there is always a waiting list. She had 5 mini strokes and going to need some surgery in the future, my husband spent the night with her. I spent most of the day working on the tile, it weighed 12lbs when I started on it and I have taken 4 lbs off of it but I still have a lot of carving to do. Denice
  13. I have a huge tile on my work bench that I rolled out yesterday, I am going to work on sculpting the design in it today. I am making a press mold, I need 18 tiles to build a grill in the porch window. It is going to take me longer than I thought to complete this project, my mother in-law had a stroke a hour before her 96th birthday party Saturday. I am going to be busy helping her when she goes home. Denice
  14. Like Marc and Sam my Bailey slab roller has Formica on it and storage underneath it. Their is always work being done on it, if I am not using it my husband will spread some newspapers out and work on come car part. My shop has heat and air conditioning I am glad to share some space with him. We bought the slab roller unit and built the table from plans that Bailey sent with the roller. I would have a hard time parting with it. I have made thousands of tiles with it and I am starting a new tile project soon. Denice
  15. Had a thunder/sleet storm last night , so were stuck inside today. I have designs for my tile project all over my work table and I have plenty of clay to practice with so I am all set for this cold and nasty weather. The word catawampus is used in this area still. Denice
  16. I plan to do a boil freeze test in my freezer also. The polar vortex has moved on and it is suppose to be 66 by Sunday and back down to 8 Wednesday. Our weather has been this way all winter. I am making glass discs that look like old bottles as part of the design. I making the molds for the crush glass now and will start test firing my glass. I plan to use clear beer bottles for the smaller outer discs and colored wine bottles for the center. I need about 80 small discs and 20 large ones, I am going to see if I can get empty clear bottles from bars. My husband volunteered to drink that much beer but it would take him six months, I don't want to wait that long. Denice
  17. I look at the Penland web site and see if I can find the article. I had a Red Calico pot sitting around in my studio, it had been fired to C6 with just some stains on it no glaze. I've got it outside to take advantage of the Polar Vortex moving into our area. I need to throw some glass molds for broken glass and do some tests, it will be a several months before I have to make a decision on the clay. I need to make 60 two inch discs and 15 three inch discs that are about a inch thick. It has been awhile since I have worked with glass in the kiln. I have done some research, it is all coming back ready to start testing. Denice
  18. I have used the Red Calico on a large exterior fountain before but it was glazed, I was thinking I could put a clear on it if needed. I ordered some clay from California to make a clay tile roof several years ago for a mailbox roof. It was also a C6 clay and very coarse, no glaze and I haven't had any problems with it. By the time I got it shipped to Kansas it cost me a dollar a pound, I'm sure the costs would be higher now. We are having some frigid weather this week I think I'll boil a Red Calico pot and thrown it into some snow and leave it there for a couple of months. I read a article about building a ceramic patio wall in a 1960's Ceramics Monthly years ago. I have it stored on my old computer. I need to spend some time searching for it I don't remember the year or month it was published. Bill you are right about the membrane on a tile roof, I had them put a rubber membrane under my tile roof when we built our house. I didn't want my ceilings ruined if the tiles were damaged by hail. The roof is concrete tiles and breaks much easier than clay tiles. Denice
  19. Mostly throwing and trimming but I have a new project on my worktable. I was at a concert in a historical theater last week and notice a grill in a huge arched window, I have a arched opening on my front porch it needs art work that will block the North wind. I am working on a design for the tiles, I want to put wine and beer bottle bottoms in the openings, they will block the wind, still let light through and still look like a Spanish grill. I am thinking of using Laguna Red Calico, it will be expose to nasty winters so if someone has a better idea on clay I am all ears. Denice
  20. What Lee U said, I am going out to my shop to practice again and again. I found a clay I like throwing three months ago, that has been a big help. I threw a large set of dishes right before my MS messed up the motor control on my right arm. I don't plan to do that again, I just want to be able to thrown for fun or make something I need. I am lucky that handbuilding was always my first love and that I never gave up working with clay. Denice
  21. Nothing on my work table at the moment, I straighten out my studio and stuck the new self adhesive labels on my chemical containers back on with some Gorilla tape. I decided to try out my new pottery wheel stool and do a little throwing. It seems to be alright, I need to do some more throwing before I am positive. It is so cold here I can't work in my studio until after noon, it takes that long for my heater to warm it up. It is suppose to start warming up tomorrow, it is still suppose to be around 15 tonight. BRR Denice
  22. Starting to load a glaze firing, suppose to have a decent day Tuesday. I like to open the window in the kiln room when I am firing. I have a exhaust fan in the ceiling and the Skutt vent system on the kiln but when I am firing my big Skutt I need a little more air. Denice
  23. I see myself standing in my studio wearing worn, stained raggedy clothes anxious to load my kiln and contemplating my next direction in clay. Denice
  24. Like Roberta I would sketch everything out on a new design and this helped me work through potential problems. I have been coiling the last few years and have been just going with the flow with them. I thing coiled work has a mind of it's own, I sketch designs on them in the bisque stage for my intricate glaze and stains patterns. Denice
  25. My love of clay started when I was 12, I had a art teacher that thought I was artistic and was a big supporter. One day she gave every one a ball of clay and told us to make anything we wanted. Everyone else smashed out awful ashtrays, my folks didn't believe in smoking. I had been reading a book on Egypt and decided to make a Egyptian cat pendant for a necklace. When I touched the clay I fell in love with it and the pendant was so beautiful I knew clay was magic and I could make anything I wanted with it. A few years later I was in high school where I could take a pottery class. Great teacher, I did a lot of hand building over the next three years. Never got to throw on the wheel, we only had one wheel and the teacher would pick a boy to teach throwing to. He didn't consider girls strong enough to throw. I have tried many many different types of art but I always go back to clay. Denice
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