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Photos: Tigers at Cleveland 7-24-12

I got a chance to go with my brother and a couple friends to Cleveland to see the Tigers play the Indians. Here are a few of the photos I took at the game.

prince swinging
prince swinging
outfield seats
outfield seats
jackson at third
jackson at third
jackson again
jackson again

jackson
jackson
infante
infante
fister
fister
fielder
fielder

cabrera swinging
cabrera swinging
cabrera and fielder
cabrera and fielder
cabrera rounding third
cabrera rounding third
berry
berry

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Early July Glaze Fire Results

Finally getting some images uploaded of the pots that I glaze fired at the beginning of the month!

altered vases with rustic glaze
altered vases
artbyfuzzy tags
artbyfuzzy tags
barely blue toothbrush holder
barely blue toothbrush holder
barely blue vase
barely blue vase

blue berry bowl with drip plate
blue berry bowl
barely blue mugs
barely blue mugs
blue pbl mugs
blue pbl mugs
blue stamped cups
blue stamped cups

brown glaze test cups
brown glaze test cups
brown stoneware cups
brown stoneware cups
mugs with test glaze
mugs with test glaze
pam's blue cups
pam’s blue cups

pam's blue mug
pam’s blue mug
pam's blue vases
pam’s blue vases
rusted cups
rusted cups
sunset yarnbowl
sunset yarnbowl

tiny clay sculptures
tiny clay sculptures

Not pictured are a handful of pots that will be re-fired to improve some glaze results that weren’t what I was hoping for. And one or two mugs that already have happy new homes. And a few pots that are just fine but not eye catching enough for me to take a photo, edit the photo, upload the photo and type in a description of the pot.

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Clay Studio Notes: July 2012

Reclaiming Clay

I’ve been reclaiming some scrap clay. It’s a little bit like getting free clay! I let all the clay dry out really well then let it sit in some water for a couple days. Then I used my cordless drill and mixer to mix it up into a nice smooth creamy chocolate pudding. I want to just dip my whole arm in there! I’ve got myself a 5 gallon bucket that was nearly full when I started. Now I’m slowly drying it and adding it to the new clay that I bought as I prepare it for throwing.

reclaiming clay

reclaiming clay

I don’t have a plaster table to dry it on so I just scoop it onto some platters that cracked during the bisque firing. I put these bisque trays up on little stilts so air can circulate underneath. The bisque really sucks out the water and speeds the drying time. When I put them out in the sun I can have clay almost ready to use in a couple hours. One thing I learned is that the edges dry a lot faster so I pile on extra around the edges and make the clay thinner in the middle.

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Pottery in Progress: July 2012

Say No to Cracks!

oval dish crack

oval dish crack

I’ve decided to try a couple larger forms of the wider variety. I made some slightly-square baking dishes and a pie plate. The pie plate developed a tiny crack in the middle which I might have helped along by stretching the bottom too much while trimming it. The baking dishes also developed some small cracks in the corners inside. One was barely visible and it even survived the glaze firing. The other went all the way through to the outside during the bisque firing so i probably won’t even try to glaze it.

Then there was an oval dish that I tried to make… I followed the steps in the book Wheel-Thrown Pottery (DIY) but the dried pot had a crack so big I could see through it! I don’t think I added enough clay when I re-sealed the cut mark and it just pulled right apart.

large baking dish-in progress

large baking dish-in progress

I think I could have decreased the likelihood of some of these cracks a couple ways. First, I think some of the pots were a little too dry when I altered the forms. I also might have let them dry too quickly. I always hear to dry things, especially large flat things, very slowly. But the plates I’ve made have never cracked… and I’m impatient… and I wanted to fire the kiln! So I might have rushed it too much. Put this one under the things-I-already-knew-but-still-had-to-learn-the-hard-way category. I put handles on this large baking dish and I have two other pie plates drying… very… slowly. Maybe I can avoid the cracks this time…

Work in Progress

I’ve been making some test items at the Clay Guild in preparation for the crystalline glazing. But I’ve also been working on some things in the home studio.

after the cut

after the cut

before the cut

before the cut

I threw a couple tall vases. One looked a little funny to me, so I cut off the top part. Now… maybe I like the way it was before? The picture “before the cut” is actually after I cut the top part off. I just put it back on top so you have an idea what it looked like before. I think the top part was too small. I didn’t like something about the proportions.

cups with texture

cups with texture

I’ve also been making a lot of small cups to experiment with. The cups in the photo have textures which were all created from parts of the sprinkler that I took apart.

Today I hope to throw a few more cups and maybe some tumblers. And try out my new stamps. And finish another blog post about the clay studio… I better get busy.

 

Cheap Sprinkler = Texture Machine

The cheap $10 sprinkler that I probably got from Walmart finally broke. So, drawing some inspiration from my clay guild surface class, I decided to take it apart and see what kind of parts it was made of. From a texture perspective: goldmine!

sprinkler parts for clay texture

sprinkler parts for clay texture

It took a little sawing to get into the gear box but it was worth it. I can’t wait to try some of these on some actual pots. I think some of the new glazes that I recently tested will look nice over some of these textures.

Also, a little bonus texture: I snagged a few of these baby rings. Thanks Quin!

baby chain texture

baby chain texture

We’re going to have some fun now!

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