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Pottery at Pete's

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Zuma:
Oh! The ocean may have saved my life :)
Still no potato.
Zuma

bjrogg:
Glad your ok Zuma I was starting to get worried when you said you had headache yet, and then after reading the rest of the story. The outside fire pit sounds like a good idea.
Bjrogg

Zuma:

--- Quote from: bjrogg on July 08, 2016, 06:17:11 am ---Glad your ok Zuma I was starting to get worried when you said you had headache yet, and then after reading the rest of the story. The outside fire pit sounds like a good idea.
Bjrogg

--- End quote ---
Thanks BJ, That's what I get for trying to
circumvent the ABO way.
Zuma

Zuma:
Well, the turn out at House Mountain was respectable.
We were part of a very interesting group of mud slingers.
Keith was the master of ceremonies. Picture #1
Nobody seemed to mind handling the clay after Keith's
bare feet. Hmmm
Pic #2
I don't think anyone was facing Mecca??
I think I should correct some firing temps.
The charts say low fired earthenware 1800 f and stoneware at 2300f
porcelain at 2400f
A good ole wood fire at 1600f

bjrogg:
That looks like something my grandsons would really enjoy. I'm sure they'd be laughing the whole time the clay might get spread out a bit and their grandma might not think it was that good of an idea.

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