Potters & Sculptors - Making Rock from Mud
Started this discussion. Last reply by Kathy Ransom Mar 18, 2013. 4 Replies 0 Likes
I've had a few sculptural pieces sitting around (for a few years), they were fired to cone 6 but I've never found just the right glazes for them. This piece was painted with a base coat containing…Continue
Tags: non-functional, figure, finish, cold
Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Guffey Aug 14, 2012. 7 Replies 0 Likes
A study group/course I would be very interested in is one about creating a web presence, particularly creating a web site. Anyone else and would this be a possibility George?Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Norm Stuart Apr 11, 2014. 22 Replies 5 Likes
I am not certain of the origin of this glaze but I got it from the Prince Albert Arts Center and I believe they got it from the Saskatoon Potter's Guild. Custer Feldspar 22Gerstley Borate 22Neph Syen…Continue
Tags: frogskin
Started this discussion. Last reply by Jim Wallace Sep 11, 2016. 56 Replies 2 Likes
Does anyone have some advice for spraying glazes? I use a small airbrush to spray underglazes and of course, have great luck with them going on smoothly. I don't want to use my really good airbrush…Continue
Beloved,
I am Mrs. Angela from the United States but live in France. I saw your profile and I decided to contact you immediately. Can you get back to me on my email (anglbria01@gmail.com) for full details
Be blessed.
Hey, thanks, Kathy. I appreciate the comment!
Hi Kathy! Yes I grew up in Calgary! Here's to cccold Canadian potters! :)
Hi Kathy,
I like it too!!
Kathy I hope your staying warm today, I just got over pneumonia, I'm not even going to try to heat up my shop today. I was wanting to apologize if I said anything that might upset you about changing directions. My husband thought my comments were to blunt and too personal. I told him that your work was so impressive I couldn't imagine anyone trying to tell you what to do. I had some Anazai pottery that I had made in a Anazai research group, I took some to an gallery to sell. The gallery owner didn't know anything about clay she thought I wanted to much for them. I explained to her the process but that didn't make any difference. Several weeks later I stopped by as I waited for her to finish with a customer that was looking at my work I heard her tell them they could get the same thing a lot cheaper in New Mexico. So I picked up my pots and left and found other galleries to sell at. Denice
As a member of the cone6pots network, you have email settings to get, or to opt out of notifications for several varieties of activity on the network. As to a regular newsletter - that would be great. Who do you have in mind to put that together? Me?
Right now, after almost a year of being out of the studio mainly for health reasons, I want to put more of my time into creating pottery, and getting that part of my work back in operation. The longer I stay away from the doing pottery, the more difficult it is for me to keep up my interest in this network. The same health issues have sharply decreased my work on the cone6pots network for the last six months. Fortunately, I am now back up to full-steam, and should be able to work more diligently on both interests.
You are, of course, right. Regular communications from the network will stir more interest and participation, which will snowball into a more active and vibrant community. Look forward to an emailed newsletter soon. (Unless, of course, you have opted out of email communications from the network.) As always, I seek assistance with the network in whatever capacities members might be interested.
George Lewter
I think it would be great for you to start a group for clay artists with physical challenges. I, myself have to work around tremors that make it more difficult to trim pots, and most vexingly, to paint any kind of precise or repeated brush stroke. I often brace with both hands and my chin to trim pots, or when throwing precise rims. So Go for It!
If you go to the main Groups page (accessed by clicking on the Groups tab in the network heading) there is an "Add" button in the upper right corner that will let you start a new group. My only words of advice is to work on it yourself with some regularity to bring it back to general awareness, and to have great patience, for it may take months or even years to come alive -- much like the cone6pots network.
Hi Kathy, Not much going on in my studio these days, I've been busy playing with my daughter & grand daughter who came for a visit Jan 6 to 15th and then it was the farm books and preparing for tax time that kept me busy when I wasn't at my full time job. I really need to retire so I can play in the mud more often!! I need to get back to the clay and get some work done for the spring firing and the artisan tour in June.
Did you ever get the gas kin going? And do you have a place to pit or barrel fire?
Low cost flat lapping disc can be used on you potters wheel if you, drill bat pin holes in it, and provide a trickle of water to cool it. At amazon.com, 120 grit for aggressive material removal. Click the image to purchase
Members have had great things to say about John Britt's new book, Mid-Range Glazes. Click the image to buy from Amazon.com
Purchase Glazes Cone 6 by Michael Bailey, The Potters Book of Glaze Recipes by Emmanuel Cooper, or Making Marks by Robin Hopper, all available at amazon.com. Mastering Cone 6 Glazes by John Hesselberth & Ron Roy is now out of print.
Harbor Freight is a great place to find unbeatable prices for better HVLP spray guns with stainless steel parts and serviceable economy models, as well as detail guns, all tested by our members for spraying glazes, as well as compressors to power the guns. As yet no one has tested and commented on the remarkably inexpensive air brushes at harbor freight.
The critter siphon gun is a spray alternative that is well liked by some of our members, and is available at amazon.
Amazon is also a competitive source for photo light tents for shooting professional quality pictures of your work. They also have the EZ Cube brand favored by several of our members. You might also want to purchase the book Photographing Arts, Crafts and Collectibles . . .
If you are up to creating videos of your work or techniques you might want to invest in a flip video camera
Following are a few scales useful for potters. Ohaus Triple Pro Mechanical Triple Beam Balance, 2610g x 0.1g, with Tare $169.00
And finally a low cost clone of the OHaus. The Adam Equipment TBB2610T Triple Beam Mechanical Balance With Tare Beam $99.62
ebay is a great alternative for many tools and the equipment used in the ceramics studio - kilns, wheels, extruders, slab rollers are often listed there both new and used.
If you just want to spout off, it is best accomplished as a blog posting. If you want to get more guidance and ideas from other members, ask a question as a new discussion topic. In the upper right corner of the lists for both types of posting, you will find an "+Add " button. Clicking it will open an editor where you create your posting. 4/16/2014
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