A 3000# winch strap and a board can move a kiln, pretty cool. I'm surprised this actually worked.
After the 2 minutes required to fix the kiln I went to grinding kiln shelves. Not one of my favorite tasks but it has to be done. I'm a "bare minimum" shelf grinder, if it ain't bubbling up I'm not grinding it.
The goats have taken a liking to the dogs and like to stand right outside the fence while Kaylee barks incessantly at them. We don't have any adorable babies around but we are pretty excited about our little goats so there will probably be a few picture of them popping up now and again.
Well...back to glazing. I have all these glazes and now I have too many choices so I'm spending way too much time trying to decide what glaze to use. Deciding how to load these is gonna be a task for sure!
Cheers!
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Great post!!!
There is defiantly a down side to having more than 2 glazes, the confusion of to many choices ranks pretty darn high on my list.
I know the feeling, I'm sure I've spent hours of my life staring at glazes trying to make the perfect choice for each pot. I've actually tried to start thinking about it while I'm making each piece, just to save time.
Good luck
This one 's better, and has pots in it, too. I'd still like some goats, tho'...
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