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    Mark C. got a reaction from Rae Reich in QotW: Large or Small, creamed , slurry or water to lube your throwing?   
    I use a plastic bowl for water . Its a wide open form -I keep a cut shammy on the lip and few sponges in it. I get fresh warm water every throwing day from electric tea kettle-my guess is 1/2 +gallon of water-less water the better in terms of throwing
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Magnolia Mud Research in QotW: Large or Small, creamed , slurry or water to lube your throwing?   
    I use a plastic bowl for water . Its a wide open form -I keep a cut shammy on the lip and few sponges in it. I get fresh warm water every throwing day from electric tea kettle-my guess is 1/2 +gallon of water-less water the better in terms of throwing
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Hulk in QotW: Large or Small, creamed , slurry or water to lube your throwing?   
    I use a plastic bowl for water . Its a wide open form -I keep a cut shammy on the lip and few sponges in it. I get fresh warm water every throwing day from electric tea kettle-my guess is 1/2 +gallon of water-less water the better in terms of throwing
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Pres in QotW: What are your plans for passing it on when you pass on?   
    You bring up a great point Rae about our pots that we have at home either ours or made by others.Some go to family members I'm sure like my dinnerware. Though none of my family members want or know much of the more famous works I own like Otto Heino's or Tom Coleman's or Warren McKenzies work. I am on the fence about these works sell them? or what? as they are potters pots. Since I have been downsizing for over 5 years now its come up in my brain a few times.My wife does not care about these objects its all me on them .Of course I knew these potters and we traded pots with most  but with Coleman it was a small fee. Warren was such a nice real person and Otto had the best stories. So the pots mean more to me than say just paying for them.Its a conundrum for sure as to what to do with them.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Rae Reich in QotW: What are your plans for passing it on when you pass on?   
    You bring up a great point Rae about our pots that we have at home either ours or made by others.Some go to family members I'm sure like my dinnerware. Though none of my family members want or know much of the more famous works I own like Otto Heino's or Tom Coleman's or Warren McKenzies work. I am on the fence about these works sell them? or what? as they are potters pots. Since I have been downsizing for over 5 years now its come up in my brain a few times.My wife does not care about these objects its all me on them .Of course I knew these potters and we traded pots with most  but with Coleman it was a small fee. Warren was such a nice real person and Otto had the best stories. So the pots mean more to me than say just paying for them.Its a conundrum for sure as to what to do with them.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Pres in QotW: What are your plans for passing it on when you pass on?   
    I added to my plan above. 
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Pres in QotW: What are your plans for passing it on when you pass on?   
    Our lifes big  stuff is in a trust-Property etc. autos .boats etc are in  both names and we havea plan with all that . The trust outlines our wishes . The ceramic part of my life is not in that plan so I need to have a plan and it should be soon . The schools here ( two collages no longer have good ceramic programs)  one is not working now in my temp range so my high fire kilns would be of zero interest .My 5 wheels and the electrcic are easy low hanging fruit to sell. The shear volume of materials may be another thing . The property would be best for a working potter but these days that a pie in the sky idea. I need to work on a plan and a plan B.
    If you are a full timer and on the west coast send me a pm if your are willing to take it all when that day comes . It includes gas kilns,two that move as  units , two that are a pile of bricks.more bricks fiber, much in new boxes ,more bricks and a few tons of dry materils-you need to be much younger that I by the way and have a great back and a large lift gate truck.
    I have gone thru this death deal a lot already with my family  so I know this path and we have no children only nephews who are in the loop with the trust so that part is done.
    I once was going to give it all to the local  state collage but that plan went to heck when they plan on tearing down the ceramics lab and no longer have anyone but temperory lectures teaching. Longevity is not on my side of the family as I'm the oldest male in over 100 years to have lived this long. I think clay has a lot to do with that for me.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Rae Reich in QotW: What are your plans for passing it on when you pass on?   
    Our lifes big  stuff is in a trust-Property etc. autos .boats etc are in  both names and we havea plan with all that . The trust outlines our wishes . The ceramic part of my life is not in that plan so I need to have a plan and it should be soon . The schools here ( two collages no longer have good ceramic programs)  one is not working now in my temp range so my high fire kilns would be of zero interest .My 5 wheels and the electrcic are easy low hanging fruit to sell. The shear volume of materials may be another thing . The property would be best for a working potter but these days that a pie in the sky idea. I need to work on a plan and a plan B.
    If you are a full timer and on the west coast send me a pm if your are willing to take it all when that day comes . It includes gas kilns,two that move as  units , two that are a pile of bricks.more bricks fiber, much in new boxes ,more bricks and a few tons of dry materils-you need to be much younger that I by the way and have a great back and a large lift gate truck.
    I have gone thru this death deal a lot already with my family  so I know this path and we have no children only nephews who are in the loop with the trust so that part is done.
    I once was going to give it all to the local  state collage but that plan went to heck when they plan on tearing down the ceramics lab and no longer have anyone but temperory lectures teaching. Longevity is not on my side of the family as I'm the oldest male in over 100 years to have lived this long. I think clay has a lot to do with that for me.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Hulk in QotW: What are your plans for passing it on when you pass on?   
    Our lifes big  stuff is in a trust-Property etc. autos .boats etc are in  both names and we havea plan with all that . The trust outlines our wishes . The ceramic part of my life is not in that plan so I need to have a plan and it should be soon . The schools here ( two collages no longer have good ceramic programs)  one is not working now in my temp range so my high fire kilns would be of zero interest .My 5 wheels and the electrcic are easy low hanging fruit to sell. The shear volume of materials may be another thing . The property would be best for a working potter but these days that a pie in the sky idea. I need to work on a plan and a plan B.
    If you are a full timer and on the west coast send me a pm if your are willing to take it all when that day comes . It includes gas kilns,two that move as  units , two that are a pile of bricks.more bricks fiber, much in new boxes ,more bricks and a few tons of dry materils-you need to be much younger that I by the way and have a great back and a large lift gate truck.
    I have gone thru this death deal a lot already with my family  so I know this path and we have no children only nephews who are in the loop with the trust so that part is done.
    I once was going to give it all to the local  state collage but that plan went to heck when they plan on tearing down the ceramics lab and no longer have anyone but temperory lectures teaching. Longevity is not on my side of the family as I'm the oldest male in over 100 years to have lived this long. I think clay has a lot to do with that for me.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Pres in Am I applying bat wash correctly?   
    I would make my own wash and remove with a wet sponge  before firing any commercial wash as it usually poor quality.
    Speaking of quailty wash I noticed on the Advancer shelve (kiln shelve.com ) site they use the same formula as I posted years ago
    1/2 alumina hydrate
    1/4 epk
    1/4 calcined EPK or (glowmax)
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Rae Reich in Am I applying bat wash correctly?   
    I would make my own wash and remove with a wet sponge  before firing any commercial wash as it usually poor quality.
    Speaking of quailty wash I noticed on the Advancer shelve (kiln shelve.com ) site they use the same formula as I posted years ago
    1/2 alumina hydrate
    1/4 epk
    1/4 calcined EPK or (glowmax)
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Hulk in Am I applying bat wash correctly?   
    I would make my own wash and remove with a wet sponge  before firing any commercial wash as it usually poor quality.
    Speaking of quailty wash I noticed on the Advancer shelve (kiln shelve.com ) site they use the same formula as I posted years ago
    1/2 alumina hydrate
    1/4 epk
    1/4 calcined EPK or (glowmax)
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Piedmont Pottery in slab plates center warping during glaze fire   
    For me throwing the whokle thing on the wheel is faster by far. The time is trimming a foot.The wares are solid and do not warp. The compression is good and no memory issues with the clay .
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Magnolia Mud Research in Am I applying bat wash correctly?   
    I would make my own wash and remove with a wet sponge  before firing any commercial wash as it usually poor quality.
    Speaking of quailty wash I noticed on the Advancer shelve (kiln shelve.com ) site they use the same formula as I posted years ago
    1/2 alumina hydrate
    1/4 epk
    1/4 calcined EPK or (glowmax)
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Pres in What’s on your workbench?   
    Firing two glaze fires today still trying to appease the pit monster.I can now work 1/2 days before foot say no more.Spent many 1/2 days glazzing and loading up till todays firing. Spring mini heat wave yesterday (81 was the high and the low was 37) it's a 3 day deal.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Hulk in What’s on your workbench?   
    Firing two glaze fires today still trying to appease the pit monster.I can now work 1/2 days before foot say no more.Spent many 1/2 days glazzing and loading up till todays firing. Spring mini heat wave yesterday (81 was the high and the low was 37) it's a 3 day deal.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Denice in What’s on your workbench?   
    Firing two glaze fires today still trying to appease the pit monster.I can now work 1/2 days before foot say no more.Spent many 1/2 days glazzing and loading up till todays firing. Spring mini heat wave yesterday (81 was the high and the low was 37) it's a 3 day deal.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Rae Reich in What’s on your workbench?   
    Firing two glaze fires today still trying to appease the pit monster.I can now work 1/2 days before foot say no more.Spent many 1/2 days glazzing and loading up till todays firing. Spring mini heat wave yesterday (81 was the high and the low was 37) it's a 3 day deal.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Pres in What’s on your workbench?   
    I threw my first  pots yesterday after a 8. week break. I had a tarsal tunnel surgery on right foot and out of cast now and in a boot for a month. I got off crutches  and knee scooter about 4 days ago and am taking baby steps towards walking again. Going to make some small stuff this am as well. Slowly getting back to it. Lots of PT and doing my PT 3 times a day then ICE and infrared light. Compression sleeve 99% on time as well . Wound is about 5 inchs long and coming along nicely. This surgery was a real setback for 8 weeks.
    I have a large order to fill this spring and am just starting to get to it. I will be driving my self again within a day-ya hoo
    PS tarsel tunnel is just like carpel tunnel on wrist only on the foot. Both by feet have it. I shosse the worst right foot to do this year -if it gets better in 3-6 months I will conside the other one. Right now  that sound really like a bad idea but once I;m healed up and if it works then I will think more about it on other foot.Surgery was a 4 hour trip away one way. Specialized doctor for this type of surgery of course.
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Pres in Price Check - Kiln, Wheel, Slab Roller   
    The wheels sell well-I would ask 1/3 off new as a starting point-quality wheels really went up in price so find out what anew one costs to start with
    The kiln well its all depends on condition-same deal-harder to sell than a both your other items due to size 
    Slab roller is a easy sale as they are hard to find used-very hard really
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Rae Reich in QotW: What surprise have you found in your clay, either fresh or recycled?   
    New clay =Rocks/stones/ sticks and cat poop/small metal bits
    My recycle -small stones and grass
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Pres in QotW: What surprise have you found in your clay, either fresh or recycled?   
    New clay =Rocks/stones/ sticks and cat poop/small metal bits
    My recycle -small stones and grass
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Rae Reich in slab plates center warping during glaze fire   
    I make square slab plates on a plaster slump molds . they are not footed (no coils added). They pop off the plaster well and have a curve to them which lessens in the glazze fire. They have a square area that is flat in about 1/3 of the form with the lip angled up. I have to sizes and have way better luck with the smaller 8-9 inch than the larger 14-12 inch which loves to lay down to much in a glaze fire
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    Mark C. got a reaction from Rae Reich in slab plates center warping during glaze fire   
    For me throwing the whokle thing on the wheel is faster by far. The time is trimming a foot.The wares are solid and do not warp. The compression is good and no memory issues with the clay .
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    Mark C. got a reaction from LeeU in What’s on your workbench?   
    I threw my first  pots yesterday after a 8. week break. I had a tarsal tunnel surgery on right foot and out of cast now and in a boot for a month. I got off crutches  and knee scooter about 4 days ago and am taking baby steps towards walking again. Going to make some small stuff this am as well. Slowly getting back to it. Lots of PT and doing my PT 3 times a day then ICE and infrared light. Compression sleeve 99% on time as well . Wound is about 5 inchs long and coming along nicely. This surgery was a real setback for 8 weeks.
    I have a large order to fill this spring and am just starting to get to it. I will be driving my self again within a day-ya hoo
    PS tarsel tunnel is just like carpel tunnel on wrist only on the foot. Both by feet have it. I shosse the worst right foot to do this year -if it gets better in 3-6 months I will conside the other one. Right now  that sound really like a bad idea but once I;m healed up and if it works then I will think more about it on other foot.Surgery was a 4 hour trip away one way. Specialized doctor for this type of surgery of course.
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