got a few things done. applied resist to my pots. as per the norm got it in places i didn't want. i need an alternative to hot wax. it's either burn myself, or apply it to places i don't want.
made stamps for my new mark:
also, put two new mugs up for drying b4 bisque fire:
yes-sirree-bobb! that's a square mug. the square bowls need more work. but, i'm pleased with this one. don't want it to be too ornate as i like things simple. at least for now. :D
regards
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Doesn't Seem I've Done Much . . .
. . . but I've still to produced some over the last few days. just a few pics today, and more on sunday if i have a way to get pics to my computer. :D
I've been using my mark, yes-in-deedee! Those are the tumbers I started the other night and the mug I threw the other night. Finished 'em up today. Had to throw the foot on the tumblers (don't ask me why) and handle and trim the mug.
Also, finished yet another cookie jar. Where are these cookie jars coming from?
Well, more glazing on Sunday and then finishing all my stuff that needs to be biqued. Oh. I made a square mug today. And, finished the teapot which I've dubbed (affectionately), the laundry day teapot. :D
regards
I've been using my mark, yes-in-deedee! Those are the tumbers I started the other night and the mug I threw the other night. Finished 'em up today. Had to throw the foot on the tumblers (don't ask me why) and handle and trim the mug.
Also, finished yet another cookie jar. Where are these cookie jars coming from?
Well, more glazing on Sunday and then finishing all my stuff that needs to be biqued. Oh. I made a square mug today. And, finished the teapot which I've dubbed (affectionately), the laundry day teapot. :D
regards
Sunday, December 06, 2009
glazing is done, for now . . .
glazing is all done. yay! i have stuff coming out of the kiln bisqued on wednesday. glazing won't be done until there's a full load. there's only 1/3 of a load for the reduction kiln, so it'll take a while for that. but, folks still need to get their bisquing done.. hey, a few discoveries. having a substantial foot that allows me to grip a piece while suspending it upside down over a bucket of glaze, dunking it then pulling it back out. also, i've discovered a cooling rack is perfect for setting a piece on to pour glaze over thus freeing up my hands. i'll be excited to see glaze results as i've tried a few new things and gotten bold with the glazing. even dunked each piece in either snow goose or wheat okay, let's begin.
the finished baking dish.
half a shelf of glazed pending reduction firing:
as compared to a full shelf of oxidation pending glaze fire:
getting prepared for some hard nosed throwing first stoneware then porcelain and yes, the porcelain is covered in mold because it does that so easily. i shape the tubes of clay seen in the background behind the ball of clay into balls of clay then wrap them in brown paper towels because newspaper breaks down and is a pain to remove when i'm ready for the clay. the paper helps keep the balls of clay from becoming slimey from the condensation that forms inside the plastic in which the whole kit and kaboodle is wrapped.
i can breathe for a while. yay!
regards
the finished baking dish.
half a shelf of glazed pending reduction firing:
as compared to a full shelf of oxidation pending glaze fire:
getting prepared for some hard nosed throwing first stoneware then porcelain and yes, the porcelain is covered in mold because it does that so easily. i shape the tubes of clay seen in the background behind the ball of clay into balls of clay then wrap them in brown paper towels because newspaper breaks down and is a pain to remove when i'm ready for the clay. the paper helps keep the balls of clay from becoming slimey from the condensation that forms inside the plastic in which the whole kit and kaboodle is wrapped.
i can breathe for a while. yay!
regards
Thursday, December 03, 2009
there's a lot of glazing goin' on around heah . . .
well, i embarked on more glazing today. i didn't take pics of one bowl. i know it's hard to get a feel for what the finished product will be, but i think it looks interesting anyway to see the pre-fire glaze. i'm still glazing 2 items the same pretty much. but, today i glazed w/the reduction results in mind and will be surprised to see what the oxidation results are.
the bowls (added the one i missed 12/04).
the cups i glazed today.
the mugs i glazed yesterday but didn't photo.
well that's all she wrote. only have a few bowls, the flower pot, the first prototype for the square bottom trials. i will be getting more bisque out of the kiln tmw. i'll have more mugs in there.
regards
EDIT: 12/04/09 added pic of bowl i forgot to send.
the bowls (added the one i missed 12/04).
the cups i glazed today.
the mugs i glazed yesterday but didn't photo.
well that's all she wrote. only have a few bowls, the flower pot, the first prototype for the square bottom trials. i will be getting more bisque out of the kiln tmw. i'll have more mugs in there.
regards
EDIT: 12/04/09 added pic of bowl i forgot to send.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
glazed all the mugs today . . . .
i worked on glazing today and also handled the cookie jar and the baking dish. had to throw another base for the top to the baking dish as it was way too thin. all the mugs are now glazed. tmw the next battery of glazing will be the tea bowls and some of the bowls.
i've glazed them two by two except for the one w/the clear over glaze (mostly white). i plan to fire one in oxidation and the other in oxidation to get a gander at the differences. i didn't photo all of them apparently. but, you get the idea. the fun part is seeing how different the pre-fired glaze looks and the after-fire glaze. the mugs:
the 2nd cookie jar. the handles came out better this time.
and finally the baking dish. the top is upside down as i just threw the foot/knob and i don't want to put too much pressure on it. the upside down one fits inside of the other handled bowl. you can bake in it covered and then remove the lid and serve something else in the lid.
regards
i've glazed them two by two except for the one w/the clear over glaze (mostly white). i plan to fire one in oxidation and the other in oxidation to get a gander at the differences. i didn't photo all of them apparently. but, you get the idea. the fun part is seeing how different the pre-fired glaze looks and the after-fire glaze. the mugs:
the 2nd cookie jar. the handles came out better this time.
and finally the baking dish. the top is upside down as i just threw the foot/knob and i don't want to put too much pressure on it. the upside down one fits inside of the other handled bowl. you can bake in it covered and then remove the lid and serve something else in the lid.
regards
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
rollin', rollin', rollin' . . . . .
. . . . i'm on a roll. didn't get much farther along today, seemingly, but i guess i did. some of the below is from yesterday and some from today. i underglazed a mug today and will trim four other items and go back to glazing. oh, got a wonderful purple plastic apron and it's marvelous. i wear it inside out so the clay doesn't get in the pockets, but all i have to do is wipe it clean. and ebay find. it's a cosmeticians apron.
this is the latest cookie jar. i just need to trim it and put a knob and handles on it. the bowl will actually be trimmed to be the lid.
trimmed this jar today and it's ready to go. i may go back and underglaze the greenware on this.
this is the baking dish. it's a larger version of the covered bowl i did previously. the flatter bowl will be the cover. needs trimmed and handles. i'm trying to think of a way to put handles on the lid so it can double as a bowl or baking dish also.
this is the trimmed nightstand carafe with the cup that functions as a lid.
this folks is the glazing job i have for this week. it's a view from one end and then the other.
this is the trimmed covered bowl.
the mugs are all for gifts so i'll post pics but they'll not be listed. :D i still have another 10 mugs to do for gifts also.
regards
this is the latest cookie jar. i just need to trim it and put a knob and handles on it. the bowl will actually be trimmed to be the lid.
trimmed this jar today and it's ready to go. i may go back and underglaze the greenware on this.
this is the baking dish. it's a larger version of the covered bowl i did previously. the flatter bowl will be the cover. needs trimmed and handles. i'm trying to think of a way to put handles on the lid so it can double as a bowl or baking dish also.
this is the trimmed nightstand carafe with the cup that functions as a lid.
this folks is the glazing job i have for this week. it's a view from one end and then the other.
this is the trimmed covered bowl.
the mugs are all for gifts so i'll post pics but they'll not be listed. :D i still have another 10 mugs to do for gifts also.
regards
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