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"I have no plans to stop firing my porcelain to cone 10. I am just now reaching a poi…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 18, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Good to know. I guess since this is the way I've always done it, it's what I've come…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 18, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Thanks, Donna. I like my process. I was feeling a bit lonely, though. The more I int…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 18, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I will be honest, in going back through my pictures, I'm very aware of my less-than-…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 18, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"My stuff stands the test of oven, microwave, freezer, and-- for the stoneware-- dish…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 18, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I really like it that we can have differing opinions without inciting a flame war.…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 17, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Interesting. We had always been taught to let the kiln cool for twice as long as it…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 16, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Thank you. I hadn't figured out a good way to search the internet in a way that woul…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 15, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Yes. Keeping clay materials-- especially gasses-- out of glazes was an important par…"

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 15, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Silly rude people. They can get tiring."

Shine Chisholm replied Jul 15, 2012 to Bisque at Cone 10 and then Glaze at Cone 6

32 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

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