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Plates
Pottery friends how in the heck do you get plates off plates off bats without wiring thru. I am about to just start hand building them.
Kiln fail
Georgies Scotch Pine always fails me. I have given up on this glaze. It sends to be too thick, and when it drys it always cracks. Then the result out of the kiln is splotchy.
Kiln fail
The Platter Saga: Survival of the Fittest πŸ₯³
Kiln loading adventures! πŸ™ˆ Yesterday two of my serving platters didn’t survive because I grabbed them from the sides – lesson learned: never trust my clumsy hands! πŸ˜‚ But hey, at least one platter made it through, and I’ll call that a win. πŸ’ͺ✨ The kiln gods just wanted their share, I guess. Did any of you have losses in the studio this week too? πŸ™ˆ Sometimes things break, crack, or just don’t turn out as planned – part of the pottery journey, right?
The Platter Saga: Survival of the Fittest πŸ₯³
Problems with Gun Metal Green?
With this kiln I had two broken pieces (a plate and a mug). Both were glazed with COYOTE Gun Metal Green. I never had such experiences with this glaze. I fired it to a hot cone 6. What about you?
Problems with Gun Metal Green?
πŸ’› Broken… but Maybe Better
While stamping my little thrown espresso cup, the thin bottom gave way and broke through β€” oops! But I actually found a way to fix it. Sometimes a potential fail turns into something good after all. Fingers crossed it holds! β˜•πŸ€
πŸ’› Broken… but Maybe Better
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