I'd heard of it but really enjoyed seeing it in you 2010 conversion videos, just brilliant. Really really enjoyed this walk through of a conversion in another size, your fine tuning it, the firing and with the much gained confidence over the 2010 series. Thanks nice update, little kilns are great mistakes can be done it small batches. Glad to see the scraffito mug turned out, looks like the Damascus Gate, one of lives moments for me passing through it.
Thank you Simon, for the tip on rocking the shelf first! I literally just had two of my props stick to my shelf this morning and fall over on my bisqueware breaking a few pieces. The more you know!! Beautiful pieces BTW. Love the colors you are getting with the reduction!
Congratulations! What a simply gorgeous batch of pots! You must be thrilled. Dont fiddle too much with your kiln. The results were just beautiful in terms of reduction. Will you work to correct the temperature differences or just plan for that? Wonderful, Simon. Thanks for sharing!
Overall very satisfying. (And I love very colourful glazes). What clay body are you using? What was the total firing time? (Up, and cooling) It seemed to go very fast. Thanks in advance. We're thinking of doing this to one of our old kilns. I look forward into going back over your previous recordings... If you're ever in the Pacific Northwest, or Oregon, drop a line.
I'd heard of it but really enjoyed seeing it in you 2010 conversion videos, just brilliant. Really really enjoyed this walk through of a conversion in another size, your fine tuning it, the firing and with the much gained confidence over the 2010 series. Thanks nice update, little kilns are great mistakes can be done it small batches. Glad to see the scraffito mug turned out, looks like the Damascus Gate, one of lives moments for me passing through it.
I`m enjoying this series very much. Thank you!
Thank you Simon, for the tip on rocking the shelf first! I literally just had two of my props stick to my shelf this morning and fall over on my bisqueware breaking a few pieces. The more you know!! Beautiful pieces BTW. Love the colors you are getting with the reduction!
Very pleasing results. It will be interesting to see how you r subsequent modifications affect the results.
Grate work Simon keep up the good work fantastic
The clay "cookies"/counters remind me of buttons if you put some holes for thread in them.
Congratulations! What a simply gorgeous batch of pots! You must be thrilled. Dont fiddle too much with your kiln. The results were just beautiful in terms of reduction. Will you work to correct the temperature differences or just plan for that? Wonderful, Simon. Thanks for sharing!
Hmmmm I wonder who meredithpottery is :P
Overall very satisfying. (And I love very colourful glazes). What clay body are you using? What was the total firing time? (Up, and cooling) It seemed to go very fast. Thanks in advance. We're thinking of doing this to one of our old kilns. I look forward into going back over your previous recordings... If you're ever in the Pacific Northwest, or Oregon, drop a line.
Really nice tea bowls. By the way, did you sell off the "imposter" mugs 😊
Jessie Montgomery no still have them !
i agree that tea bowl is not a second