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Spiros

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  1. 6 hours ago, Chilly said:

    Can you burn it out?  This will obviously happen in the kiln, but it might be worth experimenting with a lump of clay and another skewer beforehand to see if setting fire to the skewer will let it burn out and not crack the clay.

    I dont think it would burn because of the lack of oxygen. I thought soaking the skewer with a flammable liquid like alcohol or petrol and then set it on fire but I didnt do it because even then it probably wouldn't burn where the clay was round the skewer.. well it's in the kiln cooling down at the moment. It's about 220°C so in about 8 hrs I'll know if cracked.. 

  2. I'm not too worried about the shrink cause a crack, because I didnt go through clay with the skewer. There was a hole at the neck that was a bit bigger than the skewer. I dont know why I used the the skewer, I just had it next to me and it was a fast solution to put the head back together. Normally I use nikrothal wire at different widths to keep joints together. I get cracks some times with thick wire when I go through clay with it. Hopefully this won't happen this time as there was a bigger hole there. I'll cross fingers and pray.

    It's a good trick load my works fire and stay at 100°C for a few hours to evaporate water. I do that when I want to make sure they are fully dried!!!received_3255325551377636.jpeg.bf462dc399140e4104a34f37a7b2f28f.jpeg

  3. Guys thank you very much for the information! Explosion due to air myth was busted... I will let my work dry very slowly and hopefully it won't break the neck as the skewer won't come off and i dont want to put more pressure to it. I will let it dry completely before firing as usual. To be honest I never had experienced an explosion probably because I leave my work dry for another couple of days from the time I'm sure its bone dry. Hopefully it will come out in one piece. I will let you guys know when its fired! Thanks for all the comments and your time!!!

  4. Hello fellow potters!!! I have a quick question for you. Yesterday I made 2 female sculptures out of clay and the air was free from base to the head so no problem exploding. The second sculpture though at some point I had the head nearly cut off from the neck so I put it back together with slip and I used a bamboo skewer to hold it so it won't come off again. Now that is half dried, I cannot remove the skewer as it stuck to the neck of the sculpture.. my question is, if i put it in the kiln when it's all dried and ready to be fired, will the head explode because of the air trapped, or the skewer will burn out first so the air can escape from the neck down to the base?

    Thanks in advance!!!

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