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  • 7 Pottery Firing Methods Commonly Used – With Images

    7 Pottery Firing Methods Commonly Used – With Images

    The beauty of firing clay is that each method is different from the next.  Firing methods range from high-tech digitally controlled and monitored kilns to homemade brick kilns packed with sawdust and leaves.  This article will give an easy-to-understand account of 7 of the most common methods of firing clay.  The methods covered are electric,…

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  • Can You Mix Different Types of Clay? Combining Clay

    Can You Mix Different Types of Clay? Combining Clay

    There are lots of different types of clay and a range of clay bodies to choose from.  But, can you mix different types of clay together?  Will it create a lovely clay cocktail or a clay catastrophe?  Yes, you can mix different types of clay.  But, these clays must fire at a similar temperature and…

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  • 10 Easy Ways to Find a Pottery Firing Service Near Me

    10 Easy Ways to Find a Pottery Firing Service Near Me

    When you start out making pottery, chances are you won’t have your kiln.  But you probably still want to get your pottery fired.  Here are some tips on how to find a pottery firing service near you. How to Find A Pottery Firing Service Nearby The chances are that there is someone on your doorstep…

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  • Which Direction Should A Pottery Wheel Turn?

    Which Direction Should A Pottery Wheel Turn?

    If you are new to using a pottery wheel, you may notice that many of them have a switch that changes the direction that the wheel turns.  But which direction should a pottery wheel turn, and does it make a difference?  It’s often recommended that right-handed potters have the wheel turning counterclockwise and that left-handed…

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  • How to Make a Damp Box For Clay

    How to Make a Damp Box For Clay

    Life is busy and having somewhere to store half-finished pottery for a week or a few days is handy.  You may have heard about a helpful piece of pottery kit called a damp box and wondered what it is.  In this article, I will go through what it is and how to make a damp…

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  • What Height Should My Potter’s Wheel Be?

    What Height Should My Potter’s Wheel Be?

    My first pottery wheel was a budget wheel with short legs and was quite low to the ground.  I was surprised by how much lower it was than the wheels I’d used in class.  It got me thinking about what height a potter’s wheel should be.  Wheel height is a matter of personal preference, and…

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  • 12 Reasons Why Clay Goes Off-Center When Opening

    12 Reasons Why Clay Goes Off-Center When Opening

    We have all been when we are learning to throw.  We are sure that the clay is centered. It’s looking good and it feels smooth and even.   Then moments later your pottery is wonky and bumping around beneath your fingers.  So, what is going on?  Why does clay go off-center? and what can you…

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