Bumping this old conversation - ran into it googling for some info on that Sheffield 42. How's it for coiling do you think? I only get my clay from Sheffield, usually Elaine's Porcelain, but having hit 15" of woobly porcelain coil on a fat pot this morning I'm thinking I want something sturdier with a different character and some color the for fairly thin, soft, larger organic coiled forms I want to try. Thinking you might have another idea if 42's not good for that - I have a gift cert there and would prefer ^6-10. Any thoughts? (I've long admired your beautiful work, always takes my breath away!)
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Bumping this old conversation - ran into it googling for some info on that Sheffield 42. How's it for coiling do you think? I only get my clay from Sheffield, usually Elaine's Porcelain, but having hit 15" of woobly porcelain coil on a fat pot this morning I'm thinking I want something sturdier with a different character and some color the for fairly thin, soft, larger organic coiled forms I want to try. Thinking you might have another idea if 42's not good for that - I have a gift cert there and would prefer ^6-10. Any thoughts? (I've long admired your beautiful work, always takes my breath away!)