Fire, injuries, pottery

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That first piece is unreal. I haven't seen anything like that before. Kinda of a urchin/starfish/medusa.
 
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Dang, sorry to hear about the storm damage, AP.
 
What a bummer. Hope the next show is sunny and profitable.
 
Great looking stuff - Is that last piece raku? Our art teacher had this cool Hawaiian guy come in and fire pieces in a 55 gallon drum in the parking lot.
 
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Sorry to hear about your loss of stock... the replacements look amazing! Wishing you high sales:)
 
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Where is a good place to find the basic info and design of building a kiln?
 
Where is a good place to find the basic info and design of building a kiln?
Fred Olsen's "the kiln book" is the best reference I've found. When you know what effects that you want, and pick a style, there are some good sites and books on particular designs. Steve Harison's "Laid Back Wood Firing" helped me with my design, as did the Bourry designs at www.sidestoke.com
 
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Big thanks!
 
Glad you're alright. Could have been a lot worse as you know.
 
For gosh sakes be careful. As always excellent work. I still want to see that kiln going in person some day.
 
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