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^10 refired

updated fri 25 apr 03

 

Tony Ferguson on wed 23 apr 03


Diane,

Yes you can. You can also reglaze them if you want to. Make sure you do
the crusty dance.

Thank you.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Mead"
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Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 1:50 PM
Subject: ^10 refired


> I have some pots fired ^10 that I don't like.
> Can I put them in the anagama and let them
> get totally crusty? I have no desire
> to waste precious anagama space, but
> the forms are great, the glazes just kind of Blah.
> Any opinions off list are
> great since I am an archives person.
> Thanks,
> diane mead
>
>
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Diane Mead on wed 23 apr 03


I have some pots fired ^10 that I don't like.
Can I put them in the anagama and let them
get totally crusty? I have no desire
to waste precious anagama space, but
the forms are great, the glazes just kind of Blah.
Any opinions off list are
great since I am an archives person.
Thanks,
diane mead

Ellie Blair on wed 23 apr 03


Yes, I did that last fall. I had some pieces that the glazes didn't turn
out and I put half of them in our next wood fire and the other half I salt
fired. The wood fired pieces turned out the best.
Ellie B.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Mead"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 1:50 PM
Subject: ^10 refired


> I have some pots fired ^10 that I don't like.
> Can I put them in the anagama and let them
> get totally crusty? I have no desire
> to waste precious anagama space, but
> the forms are great, the glazes just kind of Blah.
> Any opinions off list are
> great since I am an archives person.
> Thanks,
> diane mead
>
>
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> Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
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Craig Edwards on wed 23 apr 03


Hello Diane: I've had some experience with this. Sometimes it can work. It
all depends on your clay. Longer fires leave more cystablalite(sp)in the
clay. If you have enough feldspar in the body it will work. If not it could
dunt on you. You can always make more also!
I'm learning more and more to keep em or pitch em and move on, there are
still more good pots up ahead.

Craig Edwards
New London







>From: Diane Mead
>Reply-To: Clayart
>To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
>Subject: ^10 refired
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:50:51 -0400
>
>I have some pots fired ^10 that I don't like.
>Can I put them in the anagama and let them
>get totally crusty? I have no desire
>to waste precious anagama space, but
>the forms are great, the glazes just kind of Blah.
>Any opinions off list are
>great since I am an archives person.
>Thanks,
>diane mead
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
>You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
>settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>
>Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>melpots@pclink.com.


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