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Exploring possibilities in clay and fire. Low-tech clay reclaim system. One of the things I like about having my own wheel at home is having control over my clay scraps. At a community studio, you don’t always have the ability to save your trimmings and slop easily, and I found that a lot of my clay went to the scrap barrel. Here’s what I’ve set up to reclaim my scrap. First, everything goes into a 5 gallon bucket to wait until there’s enough for a batch. I start with one unaltered bucket:. I’ll us...

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Exploring possibilities in clay and fire. Low-tech clay reclaim system. One of the things I like about having my own wheel at home is having control over my clay scraps. At a community studio, you don’t always have the ability to save your trimmings and slop easily, and I found that a lot of my clay went to the scrap barrel. Here’s what I’ve set up to reclaim my scrap. First, everything goes into a 5 gallon bucket to wait until there’s enough for a batch. I start with one unaltered bucket:. I’ll us...

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Exploring possibilities in clay and fire. Just a quick update. 8211; I’m making steady progress just using what time I can find. Sometimes it’s just 30 min., sometimes more. 8211; Concentrating on the past few firings in the gas kiln, while beautiful, have reminded me why I had turned to more primitive low-fire techniques. I need to find time for both. 8211; I tweaked this site to be more mobile-friendly. I added a mobile theme for anyone coming here via smartphone, iPad, or such. May 1, 2013. So, if you...

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Exploring possibilities in clay and fire. Tech Tuesday – Feed Readers 102. Almost a year ago I wrote a post on Feed Readers 101. So it’s about time I posted a follow up. I found that once I started using a feed reader, the number of blogs I subscribed to grew fast. (over 300 and counting…) Using a reader definitely helps you keep up on many more blogs than you ever could by visiting them one at a time, and I’ve figured out a couple things along the way to keep myself organized. Sometimes you’ll fin...

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Exploring possibilities in clay and fire. Author Archives: Fields Brian. Low-tech clay reclaim system. One of the things I like about having my own wheel at home is having control over my clay scraps. At a community studio, you don’t always have the ability to save your trimmings and slop easily, and I found that a lot of my clay went to the scrap barrel. Then it goes into my homemade ‘filter press’ I made from several old cat litter pails that are the perfect size for me. I’ll usually let it set l...

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Exploring possibilities in clay and fire. Category Archives: clay bodies. I read about Meagan Chaney’s 30 Minute Challenge. Today and thought I’d give it a go. I normally don’t have a lot of studio time after work anyway, so I thought I’d find out what I can really get done in just 30 minutes. Not counting setup and teardown/cleanup, I made 3 small guinomi / tea / wine / saki cups, and one large 11″ bowl. What I learned was:. So, if you’re not up to Mr Kline’s 12 by 12 challenge. March 14, 2011. From Cur...

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Exploring possibilities in clay and fire. Just a quick update. 8211; I’m making steady progress just using what time I can find. Sometimes it’s just 30 min., sometimes more. 8211; Concentrating on the past few firings in the gas kiln, while beautiful, have reminded me why I had turned to more primitive low-fire techniques. I need to find time for both. 8211; I tweaked this site to be more mobile-friendly. I added a mobile theme for anyone coming here via smartphone, iPad, or such. May 1, 2013. So I watch...

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NCECA 2012- Be there! I want to invite everyone to come to our talk next week at NCECA in Seattle. Myself (Matt Katz), Dave (Finkelnburg) and Bill Carty are presenting our Lecture/Panel "So You Want To Talk About Glaze Chemistry? On Thursday the 29th at Noon in Ballroom 6A. It is going to be a great talk, Dave is going to speak on "How Glazes Melt". Talking about the ins and out of how materials do their thing in the kiln. All of this will be capped of by a Q&A lead by our friend Tina Gebhart. Will you s...

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Exploring possibilities in clay and fire. Low-tech clay reclaim system. One of the things I like about having my own wheel at home is having control over my clay scraps. At a community studio, you don’t always have the ability to save your trimmings and slop easily, and I found that a lot of my clay went to the scrap barrel. Here’s what I’ve set up to reclaim my scrap. First, everything goes into a 5 gallon bucket to wait until there’s enough for a batch. I start with one unaltered bucket:. I’ll us...

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