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Timakia@AOL.COM on tue 5 nov 02


Hi everyone. I need extensive study material in the form of books, websites
or even possible workshops on gas kilns, how to operate them, glazes,
clay...the whole tooty please. Your help in that regard will be appreciated.
I am at a point where I want to change my little knowledge of reduction
pottery into some experience.
Thanks.

Antoinette Badenhorst
http://hometown.aol.com/timakia
105 Westwood circle
Saltillo, MS
38866

David Beumee on tue 5 nov 02


Might I recommend Clay and Glazes for the Potter, Third Edition, by Rhodes and Hopper.
It's an excellent place to begin. I've also received lots of good tips on firing gas kilns from Nils Lou's
book The Art of Firing.

David Beumee






11/5/02 8:47:55 AM, Timakia@AOL.COM wrote:

>Hi everyone. I need extensive study material in the form of books, websites
>or even possible workshops on gas kilns, how to operate them, glazes,
>clay...the whole tooty please. Your help in that regard will be appreciated.
>I am at a point where I want to change my little knowledge of reduction
>pottery into some experience.
>Thanks.
>
>Antoinette Badenhorst
>http://hometown.aol.com/timakia
>105 Westwood circle
>Saltillo, MS
>38866
>
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