I've been asked to ship a small batch of wheel thrown pots to the States, to Charlie B's Gallery in Nevada. You might know Charles Blim is a great advocate of Potters from around the world and he kindly contacted me regarding my work earlier this year. It's taken time to get my stuff together, and I now have some little Raku bottles to fire to go along with my tea bowls. Here are some of the batch drying out. I'll let you know the results and how I get on packaging and shipping...He's a nice guy that Charlie!
I have just had in one or two orders and enquiries concerning Raku tiles. Making them can drive you to despair- what with their tendancy to warp, crack and shrink! It's amazing how something so simple is in actual fact so hard to make. It's also very difficult to lift a flat object out of the kiln with tongs from a red hot kiln. Well, with some prior experience, I've developed a firing system for tiles now which is now working pretty well. Quite simply, I lay each tile on a flat bed of ceramic fibre. That way each tile is raised slightly off the kiln shelf- and it's then easy to grasp the tile with tongs and drop into your reduction chamber/smoking bin. I stack two or three kiln shelves and can pack in about 20 tiles in one batch - depending on size. I do let the kiln cool slightly before carefully removing each shelf of tiles. I back off the gas- get each shelf of tiles out- then power back up to temperature and repeat till they're all safely ...
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