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Mark C.

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  1. Reminds me of making 125- 2 inch baby vases for a friends wedding. Pro bono deal felt great when done-one was at every table place setting for each guest.
  2. I have full blown large set of speakers(cerwin-vega) in studio also a set in outer kiln loading area-and 5 more sets spread around like kitchen living room salt kiln-office all hooked to two 300 cd disc players and also can pipem pandora thru the system.Most speakers have their own volume control nearby. The players and amp is in the living room so its dust free.There is a 8 speaker control as well. Player goes all day on shuffle .Or pandora on a shuffle mix . Music is must for me.
  3. Glaze day Monday-bisque is candling now-one burner

  4. Working on a kiln load -bowls mugs and glasses so far. Been doing remodel work mixed in . Helping my sheet rock finisher and getting ready for new windows and the flooring guy on the 15th. Moved out of bedroom June 1st-sheet rock mud will be done on Friday -then painting before wide plank maple hardwood floors
  5. I seem to have started to really use less tools these days sponge/water needle tool wood stick with point screwdriver to pry plaster bats off of clay pad I rarely use a cutoff wire unless the pot is over 10 #s as its thrown then on a plastic bat and need one vs not using one on plaster bats.
  6. some times my salt refires come out spectacular in reduction fires as well.
  7. Glaze day on Friday-two kilns to glaze and load .

  8. Un loaded two kilns this week and have dispersed most of it. I'm taking a break from clay some (still putting in a few days a week) in next 6-8 weeks. The last remodel project is starting on the house .Its a big one -but only one room-the main bedroom. About everything one can do to a room-
  9. I do not use or have a damp box (never did) I use plastic sheets-some are dry cleaner bags from friends but most are plastic just a little thicker(tougher) from items we have recieved.I keep a tub full of them and use them about every day.I think I was in a dry cleaners in 1963 with my mother? but am unsure .
  10. 3 inch brick is the way to go with all firing as far as I am concerened as it s better insulated and does not use as much energy.I even no\tived this in bisquing in electrics. If I was going to cone 6 all the time it would be in a 3 inch wall with elements made for higher temps than cone 6 . You will get more life from them if they are cone 10 elements fired to cone 6.
  11. And can someone tell me if I *Have* to have 3” bricks in a ^10 kiln? Or can I get away with the 2.5” brick? Yes you will need 3 inch brick for cone 10 and really that is just a bare minimum .Forget about 2.5 for cone 10
  12. We have been traveling for 1 month trips for the past 3 years (this year was my wifes new hip surgery so we had a rehab break). You could take a year off shows with not much worry as well. I feel with shows a year off is very doable-the wholesale orders are not as flexible .My Grocery store wholesale is diffently hard to be gone with. I have had friends take in the work to the markets when I'm traveling .I like to be gone in dead of winter months.
  13. Gep said ( I also plan to travel, and pursue some recreational interests that I haven’t had time for while running a pottery business. ) This is possiable as well as a pottery career . I have traveled alot on this planet as well as enjoyed lots of other activities. It can work if you schedule the times off well. Its worked for me since I got the travel bug in the middle 80s.
  14. I have a slow down plan My slow down plan has been in effect for about 5 years now-I cut out 5 shows in that time. One gallery went out of business and I did not replace-one wholesale place cut their orders in 1/2. Thats the good news on slowing my pace but I have picked up 3 grocery store wholesale orders two years ago. Thats been a lot of success money wise but that means more work has happened. I no longer will take new wholesale orders. In 5 years I plan on doing way less production-and it may be next to none by then. Its hard for me to let go as I like certain parts still like talking to customers . Shows are hardest and the most profitable-I have 3 traveling still and 2 local ones left. These will be pared down in upcoming years. I may still have a few wholesale acounts and one local show in 5 years we shall see.Pottery keeps me moving (I have 4 tons to move today with a helper) it also takes it toll so its a love hate thing on the body. I'm throwing less this past year but I also broke nmy arm and had two months off from throwing. In 5 years my plan is alot less for sure. Right now I could quit (retire completly)but I like this business and am not good at relaxing.The hard part is the happy meduim.
  15. Annual clay order comes in next week. 33,000 #s total -my share is 25,000#s.I odered a ton of dry glaze in 50# bags my formula-lasts me 5 years-I mix another 14 glazes to go along with it.

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    2. DirtRoads

      DirtRoads

      R&L Trucking brings my clay.   All of their trucks have a lift gate.   I have a little landing pad and an asphalt drive to the front of my studio.   My part time worker brings them in ... about 15 steps to inside storage.    I am thinking about a little pole shed there to store.  Right now we bring inside.   Could you have yours dropped at the shed? And I get my shipment 2k pounds a month.   Is there an economic incentive to order more?   I couldn't load that clay.   We take it out in 25 pound bags.  And that is so nice of you to help that friend.   You mix her clay from dry clay?

       

    3. Benzine

      Benzine

      @DirtRoads the supplier I use charges less, the more you order.  So for a single box, it costs more, for that box, that it does, if I order ten of those same boxes.  I think once you get to the quarter ton mark, the rate is by 100 lbs.  A good deal, but it confuses me when I order, which is why I ended up with double, what I wanted, in my classroom this year...

    4. DirtRoads

      DirtRoads

      Hmmm have to check this out.   Thx.

       

  16. Two glaze fires cooling now-unloading on Monday, big show at UC Davis coming up Mothers day  weekend as well as a wholesale order that needs to be filled.

  17. No I have not seen any videos on PPuggers. I did stop by the factory as I pass by it several times a year.When I redid all my seals-I pulled the shaft as well a .. nd took it to them and bought my parts from them at that time-I also replaced the pressure guage and bought some spare parts,I do have the VPM 30. I bought it used online. It was pitted from low fire clay inside. I'm ok with that as I'm pitting it more with porcelain.Not much to fix with this machine.
  18. In my 35 forms they vary from larger cannistyers to 20# large bowls to 1/2# spoonrests. Size maters depending on the form. For me right now the real income is in small stuff-like the 120 spongeholders I sold to one outlet-they pay the bills. Yes I can make the big sectional pots but I'd rather make lots of meduim bowls.I sell about 2-3 a week in my outlets where a large pots sit for 1/2 a season .
  19. Fred Flintstone said the same thing long ago (no more fighting the ring and cone drive..) Now enjoy the modern age of the Jetsons.
  20. My pug /mixer is a 30 vpm Peter pugger used and shipped was 1/2 price i have seen a few come and go around the country since I got mine it fits as I wish I had it decades earlier i now only throw soft clay and recycle much of my scrap
  21. For me its many things but one was my power slab roller-I knew about slab rollers but the speed my 30 inch power Baily puts out clat as well as makes any thginkness out of any firmness of clay is amazing really-just wished I got it a few decades earlier than 20 years ago I think the extruder which I got after about 10 years really made for stronger and faster handles-after about 20 years I got another one as well so I have two which saves lots of time messing with size dies. Car kiln-well I built the 1st one in 79 and wish I had done it sooner-never looked back on that decision .To this day its saved my back loading its alight year ahead of a front loader and several light years ahead of any bend over electric kiln. My fans-getting out of hauling pottery's to shows with a truck vs a van -my knessa and back all where saved -this one tyhing I should have done decades earlier -I'm on my 20 year with vans now.Yes I still use two trucks, just not for finished pottery's hauling.
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