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This is NOT an in depth guide to everything to know about clay. This is the bare bones basics, the must know overview for those just delving in to the […]
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Supplemental to FiringLog: 1814.1 What was Loaded in the Firing When did I make these? The fact that they are bisque fired tells me that it was likely at the […]
Firing Log E1814.1 December 20, 2020 First test firing of the small Cress E1814 kiln. Contents: Loaded with some randomly glazed items – living life on the wild side. 8:15 […]
These are items that I personally use in my home studio. This isn’t top of the line equipment, but instead essential items that I have used and can recommend! Note: […]
The Val’s Turquoise, cone 6 glaze recipe was one of the first glaze recipes I made on my own in undergraduate (outside of the standard “safe” studio glazes). It is […]
Buying a used kiln isn’t for everyone. Unless you find that rare unicorn, you wont likely know the history of the kiln or even if it fires properly. With that […]
Let’s be clear, this is not a guide to the “ideal pottery studio”. This is, however, a guide to the very basics. The down and dirty, bare bones basics that […]