What beautiful little pieces. I look forward to seeing them glazed. I don't have a garage either. And would love to build a studio in my carport but........ I rent. Happy potting
@@MAKUstudio I've turned my study into a little studio. Hand held vac in use all the time. My kiln is outside under my covered porch area. So for now this works. Ciao
Thank you for sharing - yes please I am keeping fingers crossed for glazing and raku firing videos. Question - what is the board you work on and put bisque pieces on - what is it made of? Is it dry wall board or?
Hi June, thanks so much for watching! The board is Hardie cement backer board that you can get at any local hardware store. They work well for me, though I'm sure you can use different types of boards. Glazing and firing videos will be coming in the future, stay tuned!
Thanks for sharing your process. Very methodical ❤
Thank you so much for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it! xoxo
Thanks for the refresher on how to operate your style of kiln. I have that one also. Looking forward to seeing your glaze and firing techniques.
Thank you so much for watching and for the future suggestion! I hope to be making glazing and firing videos soon!
Great video, Mak!!!!
Thank you so much Brittany! I truly appreciate your support! Hope to see you soon!!! xo
What beautiful little pieces. I look forward to seeing them glazed.
I don't have a garage either. And would love to build a studio in my carport but........ I rent.
Happy potting
Thank you so much Evelyn! I hope you can build a studio someday too. Thank you for watching, I truly appreciate you!
@@MAKUstudio I've turned my study into a little studio. Hand held vac in use all the time. My kiln is outside under my covered porch area. So for now this works. Ciao
@@MeandmyfireflyEZCreations That totally works!! So awesome!
Thank you for sharing - yes please I am keeping fingers crossed for glazing and raku firing videos. Question - what is the board you work on and put bisque pieces on - what is it made of? Is it dry wall board or?
Hi June, thanks so much for watching! The board is Hardie cement backer board that you can get at any local hardware store. They work well for me, though I'm sure you can use different types of boards. Glazing and firing videos will be coming in the future, stay tuned!