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Interior view of the kiln |
Yesterday was a great low pressure day to fire a kiln. It was a suspiciously smooth kiln firing and I will find out the results tomorrow.
I finished loading the kiln on Saturday and failed to take a photo before bricking up the door. I was trying to hastily get the door up before dark, so I snapped a couple of shots before the final bricks went up (above).
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Loading the salt in the kiln |
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Clouds from the salting |
Low pressure days are always entertaining because the clouds created when we salt the kiln tend to be heavy like a thick fog rolling toward the neighbor's houses. I had a great day today venturing to spend the day with
Michel Bayne and
Kim Ellington and collecting pottery and conversations for an exhibition I am putting together for the North Carolina Pottery Center.
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