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  1. You are my 1st response so I will get them packed up to ship out next week.

    Thanks

    Mark

     

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    2. See See

      See See

      They arrived safe and sound. they are large, I'll get payment on the way. thank you

    3. Mark C.

      Mark C.

      Did the sponge holder make it in one piece?

    4. See See

      See See

      Yes it did. My wife found a place for it right away! Very cool, thank you

  2. Most all my handbuilt is slabs in plaster forms with add on press molded shell handles or onto oval plastic platter forms , or fish forms which are my drawings on paper transfered to slab then cut out of slabs and draped over mushed up newsprint (not printed really) for salt kiln dogs its thrown forms altered and built onto with handbuilt arms or legs all this is less than 10% of my output which is all wheel thrown work
  3. (Correct Shimpo Aspire wheel wobble)(we discovered that all the Aspires in the shop had a similar wobble that they'd never noticed.) I hate to be the one to say it but its seems that these low budget wheels seem to all have issues-The above post really points this out.
  4. Lumber is from a local yard store 4 miles away (the mill yard)-hardware store is 6 miles away. No lowes or Home Depots in this county. I order most stainless fasteners from Mcmaster Carr on the net as its not China junk like our Ace store carries We have a ceramic supply store which is open about 3 hours -5 days a week but I rarely need anything for I have more than a enough backstock of clay and materials I do share truck shipping with our local ceramic store from Laguna Caly as its 12-14 hours from here and we get a better rate the more we can fill on a 40 foot flatbed truck. Trucking is getting harder into this podunk area as the years go by.I have my stuff fork lifted off at my friends Lumber yard 4 miles away (its specialty lumber store-one of the few on the west coast-Almquist Lumber that specializes in hardwoods and exotic woods) We do have a Harbor freight store about 5 miles away but rarely use it. I tend to only buy that stuff for underwater work-they tools are the right quaility for salt water use as they rust up or get lost ands it no big deal-great for salvage/shipwreck work under the sea I buy plenty over the web especially if it saves my time just not much ceramic stuff. I do get my honey sticks and salt cellar spoons from Amazon now as they are cheaper than ceramic supply places
  5. Putting my feet up and watching it snow today

    1. Roberta12

      Roberta12

      Me toooo.  We have quite the blizzard going on.  Glad to be home, not on the road, enjoying a warm fire and leftovers.

       

    2. Denice

      Denice

      We are still in the 70's here,  it is suppose to start cooling down this week.   January and February are miserable,  do you really have snow falling or did you buy a snow machine.    Denice

    3. Mark C.

      Mark C.

      no it snowed  a bit then in am turned to hail then rain.. The snow was enough to snap enough trees to close our major 2 lane road to the east for 3 days.That was about 15 minutes from here at high altitudes

  6. take some photos so we can see kiln and give you some ideas
  7. I bought a SS Peter pugger and an oxy probe here https://pottersweb.net There are other sites as well a few on facebook
  8. For me its not a shortage issue -its more a wrist hands issue . I need them to last my whole life without to much pain. Clay work has taken its toll and I need to do less clay so that I can continue without giving up the ghost. With three bones missing in right wrist (a prc) and one bone gone in left thumb clay has had some serious effects on my after 50 years. I really do not want a wrist fusion which is what is next-so I need to gauge clay /pain with giving up the ghost My long term plan which is getting more short term every day less clay work-less outlets less sales -
  9. Looks like a very close subsitute.I have a test going in next month on a rutile glaze-will let you know but right now I'm betting no change in outcome
  10. Just turned off two glaze kilns-the 26th glaze fire this year in car kiln (35cubic) and the 30th small 12 cubic updraft kiln.One more glaze firing cycle left next week. Monday unload.

    1. oldlady

      oldlady

      am exhausted just reading this.  you are superman, mark.   and could probably make a gorgeous glaze from kryptonite.

  11. No I do not and I did ask about it. I'm in the process of ordering a ton of dry glaze along with a sample of that glaze made with CimTalc -I'll try again for the breakdown info next time i speack to Juan at Laguna (hes the clay and glaze tester ) The 1st link above has some info in it
  12. Yes the ceramic wire nuts are availabl. I still have some older ones with albany glaze on them from an older knob and tube removal job in the 80s The newer ones are white
  13. Cim Talc will be a replacement for texas talc-see my pots about that. They have several types and the composition is close Juan atLaguna told me a few days ago.
  14. For me its not my favorite glaze but my customers favorites and thats cobalt Oxide-its used in 420 grams per batch in my simple black glaze which is used mostly as an underglaze with rutile base glaze over it. Its been published in CM a few times in my articles like the one in last October issue (2021) on Tumble stacking I am more of an iron glaze liker but could not make a living with that color palette I use alot of the higher purity iron these days .
  15. No lamp cord in those photos-but the wire nuts need to be upgraded My guess this goes 6 pages long
  16. Just glazed two kiln loads (35 cubic car kiln and 12 cubic updraft kiln) and loaded them for a 5 am start.Been glazing for a day and a half. Just like last week and the 6 before. Been at this for 6-7 weeks straight now in a row. Just received my largest natural gas bill I have ever had in a 30 day period in 49 years. That means I'm working way to much I brush (skunk and deer hair brushes) and dip the glazes and use a ear syringe as well. Dipping is faster and with this many wares its all that makes sense. I am using aboiut 15 different glazes now-firing to a soft cone 11 gas reduction. Only 28 days left until clay vacation starts-that means stay out of studio and do paperwork and trim fruit trees
  17. #12 wire for 20 amps #10 wire for 30 amps #8 wire for 40 amps #6 wire for 50-60 amps worked as an electriction for a few years and these are in my head still these are for copper conductors as well
  18. That wire should be a #8 or larger not a #10
  19. For me coaching was from the start as a kid. My older brothers where track stars-one was 11 years older the other 5 years older. The oldest went on to be Stanfords best high hurdler (on a scholarship) and went on to be an olympic athlete . The other was also on the record books so by the time I was in Junior high the coaches all knew what I was capable of. I grew up with a pole valult and high jump pit in backyard. I was the Junior highs best jumper. Turns out my older brother pulled his achilles tendon the meet befor the plane left for Toyko Olympics in 64 and dashed him from the team. He then quit his doctors training path and became an art professor later for 25 years in the california UC stystem at UCSB Santa Barbara in print making. He died of melanoma cancer in 92. My other brother also excelled at art but took his life at 23.That brother made it almost thru High school before his art interests overran the coaches interests . For me in Junior high seeing both brothers records still on the board the coaches (all track and fild and some gymnastics) had big plans and worked me to death. In late 9th grade I had enough as I wanted to just high jump and they wanted me to run track as well. I have medals from those days still in the long runs 400 and 800 meters and and relays but the high jump records are what I really liked (the western roll at that time). At some point in an endless running around the track one day in May in 9th grade I had had enough . I told the coach I was done running for him and he should do the 20 laps that day. I turned my interests to art like all my brothers before me. The rest is history except I really cut my own path thru school and beyond. For me coaches are all in my past. What I learned form coaches is I was not meant to be in the herd with the rest I excelled on my own paths-What they learned is I was a independent thinker and most coaches where NOT
  20. ( It may be worth getting a pyrometer and seeing how fast it climbs on a medium setting. Maybe you just need to leave it there and let it slowly climb to extend the firing. For a bisque firing it may be that you never need to go to a higher setting than that.) A digital pyrometer (cheap) is what need to see wahts going on really-you may have to drill a small hole in kiln but its no big deal to install one.
  21. Mugs are my best sellers-I make 5 sizes and 3 kinds-regular -soup-motion. Spoon rests -sell them by the hundreds-sponge holders -also sell a zillion from there its an assortment of glasses -half glasses pie plates chip and dips candle holders cereal bowls and miso bowls -as well as all size serving bowls (very popular) and huge bowls )no one makes them much anymore utensil holders-baking dishes a few sizes platers round and oval in many sizes -vases- canister sets I make 35 forms and soon will be narrowing it down as shows are going to an end for me in next few years Teapots -flatware are near the bottom as slow sellers These two photos are my 2 shows I did this year-Aug and Oct-I have my 43rd annual xmas show (private in a local shopping center) left to do shows sell all forms other outlets sell a limited variety of forms like my galleries or supermarkets-much more limited selection than a show
  22. Local clay supplier got some Ardvark Nar porcelian by mistake

    I'm trying a box out-Throws like Daves  Porc-throws better than Babo porc-not sure how white yet it will be.

    1. Pres

      Pres

      Sounds like an early endorsement!

      Pres

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