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  1. Joe_L

    IMG 2061

    From the album: Jars, Mugs & Jugs

    Single fired stoneware, cone 9.
  2. Joe_L

    IMG 2060

    From the album: Jars, Mugs & Jugs

    Single fired stoneware, cone 9.
  3. Joe_L

    IMG 2059

    From the album: Jars, Mugs & Jugs

    Single fired stoneware, cone 9.
  4. Joe_L

    IMG 1978

    From the album: Jars, Mugs & Jugs

    Single fired stoneware, cone 9.
  5. Joe_L

    IMG 1995

    Thanks. I am rather pleased with it even if I say so myself. Sometimes the glaze looks paler but when you get this deeper blue it's great.
  6. Joe_L

    IMG 1994

    Thank you! Just perfect for some nuts or pats of butter.
  7. Joe_L

    IMG 1958

    Thank you! I thinned the slip with water and ran some dribbles over the bowl held on its side.
  8. Uploaded some pic of recent work so you can see what I'm up to.

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    2. glazenerd

      glazenerd

      You are in the UK: you do not have elves, but I heard there are plenty of leprechauns running around.

    3. Joe_L

      Joe_L

      I think they're Irish. Maybe I'll just try a batch of bigger pots.

    4. glazenerd

      glazenerd

      I have gotten bowls down, cylinders are another matter. Old dogs can learn new tricks.

  9. Joe_L

    IMG 2003

    From the album: Small Bowls

    8cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9 - Cobalt slip
  10. Joe_L

    Small Bowls

    Small bowls thrown off the hump. Single fired, Stoneware Cone 9.
  11. Joe_L

    IMG 1995

    From the album: Small Bowls

    11cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9
  12. Joe_L

    IMG 1994

    From the album: Small Bowls

    10cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9
  13. Joe_L

    IMG 1976

    From the album: Small Bowls

    Faceted dish, 9cm Single Fired Stoneware Cone 9
  14. Joe_L

    IMG 1973

    From the album: Small Bowls

    10cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9
  15. Joe_L

    IMG 1968

    From the album: Small Bowls

    9cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9 - Cobalt slip
  16. Joe_L

    IMG 1967

    From the album: Small Bowls

    8cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9 - Cobalt slip
  17. Joe_L

    IMG 1966

    From the album: Small Bowls

    9cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9 - Cobalt slip
  18. Joe_L

    IMG 1963

    From the album: Small Bowls

    10cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9
  19. Joe_L

    IMG 1962

    From the album: Small Bowls

    7.5cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9
  20. Joe_L

    IMG 1961

    From the album: Small Bowls

    9cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9
  21. Joe_L

    IMG 1960

    From the album: Small Bowls

    9cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9
  22. Joe_L

    IMG 1958

    From the album: Small Bowls

    9cm Stoneware Single Fired Cone 9 - Cobalt slip
  23. Joe_L

    dish1

    Only just seen your comment Nerd, thanks. Don't know that much about the glazes, they're from a professional potter when I went on a course in his studio. The body is very iron rich. The blue glaze has a fairly high clay content, in his words almost a slip. The mottling on the white rice ash glaze is it interacting with the blue underneath it.
  24. Tool of the day: the back of my spoon.

    1. Pres

      Pres

      I buy bamboo kitchen tools, cut off the handles and make ribs of them. Spoon rib is great for bowls.

  25. Came back from holiday in Cornwall with 50kg of Doble's DSS to play with.

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    2. Joe_L

      Joe_L

      Tricky! Iron-rich stoneware, apparently a good thrower.

    3. Joe_L

      Joe_L

      Here's an example of someone using it:

      http://www.oakwoodceramics.co.uk/Teabowls & Yunomi-John-Mathieson.htm

       

    4. glazenerd

      glazenerd

      TY- got it now. Pictures when you turn it from mud to rock.

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