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It's been a hot minute - my first hand built mug
My partner and I recently signed up for our first hand building class after doing a few wheel classes. We goofed on signing up for the next session of classes and there was only room in hand building so we thought we'd give it a go!
My first impression is that it is both a lot easier and a lot harder than wheel. We were going step by step with the instructor so it took longer than doing it individually but we still only made the one pot in the whole 2.5 hour session. It is a lot more forgiving. I was able to reinforce a thin section at my seam for example, whereas with wheel if you look at your piece funny it collapses.
I see a lot more opportunities to get creative and add embellishments and do weird shapes. I look forward to bringing the skills I am learning and combine it with the ease and grace of wheel thrown objects 💕
Something I'm working on
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First time I'm trying coil building. It's definitely more relaxing than the wheel and I feel like I can make more organic shapes. Also I'm not skilled enough to get this size on the wheel yet.
We'll see if this survives two kiln firings.
Mixed media experiments
Just wondering if anyone has experience with pouring aluminum or copper on their pottery? We've done melts with glass, but getting ready to try aluminum, and maybe copper if that works out.
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We are renting a wheel and have it set up in the basement. It's a very relaxing hobby!
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Some pots before and after glazing.
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Haven't figured out how to make imgur posts show images on Lemmy yet.
These are some mugs i made a while back. Still trying to find my process. I drew the linework on Affinity Designer on the iPad and printed out the line work. Used a pencil to scratch out the line work and further carved it. Then painted with underglaze then brushed clear glaze on top after bisquing.
I think I would forgo the clear next time.
First Kiln to Buy
I’m getting the electrical for a kiln put in tomorrow and I’m pretty stoked. I’ve been doing pottery on and off for the last couple of years now and one of the bottlenecks has always been not being able to do my own firings.
I particularly like to test my own glazes and experimenting with stuff like that is hard to do in a community kiln. I’d feel so guilty if something happened and I ruined someone else’s piece, so I’ve been looking forward to doing my own firing.
Anyway, the problem now is deciding what kiln to get. My initial idea was just go get a Skutt KMT-1027-3. It’s expensive but I’m sure it would just work. (Price: ~$5000)
But I am kind of hacky too and I love a good electronics project, so I’m toying with the idea of getting a KilnSitter model of the 1027 and putting together my own controller with a Raspberry Pi. I would love to be able to control my kiln with some open source software from my phone like I can do with my 3D printers using Octoprint. (Price: ~$1500)
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This is the first time I’m making a community so still figuring things out here.