Showing posts with label functional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label functional. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Functional List


Here is a list of the items that we will try to make this week and in the next few weeks.

Honey pots, garlic keepers, small medium and large lidded jars, jewelry holders, tea bowls/cups, soap/lotion dispenser, orchid planters, planters, berry bowls, butter dishes, butter bells, soap dishes, toothbrush holders, tumblers, mugs, spoon rests, utensil holders, prep bowls, pet dishes, yarn bowls, wall planters, and fruit bowls (large bowls).

That’s everything we’ve come up with so far, if you can think of anything else or of anything you would like us to make let us know.  Well I’m headed to the studio for today, and tomorrow the World (aquarium that is).

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Week Off


So we both took this week off in hopes that we would be able to work a bunch in the studio, and do some other things we were wanting to do (like go to the Dallas World Aquarium, and a Side Show Themed Party).  Today is the second day of our week and it’s off to a good start, I got in the studio and threw about fifty or so things this morning.  Keturah went to devotions this morning, but when she gets back she is going to carve some handles, an Owl-y Bank, and maybe put some feet on some big bowls.  Hopefully we will have a lot of pictures to show for this week.  I’m also hoping to post quite a few blogs, and get a bunch of stuff up on our Etsy store.   Tomorrow we are going to the City (Oklahoma City that is) and get some more clay, have some good Pho, and then get home and back in the studio to do some more work.  We are focusing on functional work this week, so if you have any ideas for something you’d like us to make just let us know and we will give it a go.   As for right now it’s lunch time!

Monday, October 3, 2011

A Kiln: The Opening...

 So we went to unload the kiln to day.  And I have to say that I was quite worried that I had ruined the whole load.  My fears stemmed from not being able to see the top cone pack.  A cone pack is a set of pyrometric cones, each cone is designed to melt at a certain temperature.  Usually we place two sets with a series of consecutive cones, one on top and one on the bottom of the kiln.  We do this so that we can track of the temperature, and make sure that it is firing evenly.  While firing this kiln, for the first time by myself, I couldn't see the top cones.  So I didn't know what the temperature was on the top, but I did know what the bottom was.  The whole time I was firing the kiln I was afraid that the top was getting way to hot, and I was thinking that the glaze was melting off the pots and on to the shelves, or that a pot had exploded and knocked my cone pack down. Anyway, back to unloading the kiln.  When we opened the kiln it turns out that the top cones were fine, they hadn't exploded, melted, or disintegrated.  In fact I under-fired the kiln by one cone, all because I thought that the top was way over fired.  So we unloaded the kiln, tossing the work that was cracked or overly warped.  When we got the work home we divided the work into three piles. 


 One pile was for the work we will list on Etsy


Pile two was for work that needed to be fired again, in hopes that they will turn out better if fired to the correct cone.



 Pile three is for work that looked good, but had a crack or some other small flaw.  This stuff we will use around the house or give away if someone wants one of them.

 I will start taking pictures of the work tomorrow and we will start posting the new work to Etsy on Wednesday.  We will be taking a week or so off work for a stay-cation at the end of October.  We are hoping to make quite a bit of work during that time, and we will re-fire the work from this kiln load with the work we will make during our stay-cation.  So look forward to more finished work toward the beginning/middle of November.