cory Lum (bonjiri) chadogu
survivability of ceramics
mrs chip. mahalo !
geek gurl. aloha kakahiaka !
yyy. if colors are not good or they fall over in the firing. some pieces are fired on shells and 'move' during the firing. there is attrition. the more risky pieces either 'work' or they are shards.
oh yes ! i do hammer pieces immediately when i unload. i have a hammer handy ! haha ! no seconds.
sanding. yes, the wadding on the bottoms of each piece that is loaded in soda or woodfire kiln needs to be removed then wet sanded. also so it doesn't damage the tatami ! or if placed on lacquerware. i always feel each piece. touching the kuchizukuri to make sure there are no burs.
sometimes things flying around in the kiln get stuck on the piece. like furikake ! HEHE ! albeit unwanted furikake !
sometimes i hear, "wait, wait..." seconds after the sound of the smashing ! haha !
no seconds !
geek gurl. aloha kakahiaka !
yyy. if colors are not good or they fall over in the firing. some pieces are fired on shells and 'move' during the firing. there is attrition. the more risky pieces either 'work' or they are shards.
oh yes ! i do hammer pieces immediately when i unload. i have a hammer handy ! haha ! no seconds.
sanding. yes, the wadding on the bottoms of each piece that is loaded in soda or woodfire kiln needs to be removed then wet sanded. also so it doesn't damage the tatami ! or if placed on lacquerware. i always feel each piece. touching the kuchizukuri to make sure there are no burs.
sometimes things flying around in the kiln get stuck on the piece. like furikake ! HEHE ! albeit unwanted furikake !
sometimes i hear, "wait, wait..." seconds after the sound of the smashing ! haha !
no seconds !
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bonjiri - Posts: 1014
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close up of ash
close up of ash
difficult to capture its translucency and color
its actually green, like an emerald !
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nice stuff i can see the green
was wondering what was your loss rate on that last fire? 20% or more.
i get close to 10% but its electric fire a lot safer and more controlled you know.
i have a 5-20's tin white and want to add talc to it to try too get it to crawl but do not know were to start do you think an = amount of talc to tin or less. any input would be appreciated
was wondering what was your loss rate on that last fire? 20% or more.
i get close to 10% but its electric fire a lot safer and more controlled you know.
i have a 5-20's tin white and want to add talc to it to try too get it to crawl but do not know were to start do you think an = amount of talc to tin or less. any input would be appreciated
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coloradopu - Posts: 395
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firing loss
colorado
since the firing process of soda has more risk, i.e. pieces fired on the side, gravity and the inability to control the glazes.
i get about 50%
regular gas cone 10 is very predictable much like electric oxidation firing. 90-99%
or more. depends how the 'kiln gods' are treating me that day
aloha
c
since the firing process of soda has more risk, i.e. pieces fired on the side, gravity and the inability to control the glazes.
i get about 50%
regular gas cone 10 is very predictable much like electric oxidation firing. 90-99%
or more. depends how the 'kiln gods' are treating me that day
aloha
c
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bonjiri - Posts: 1014
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teapot and photograph
background. a little more information my day job, i'm a photographer. i work on commercial, advertising and a little editorial work. above is a project i'm working on, seasons of japan. the image above is made with a special 6 -lens pinhole camera.
since this is a ceramics area, i'll include a photograph of ceramics.

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carved piece
collaborative piece with friend, co-conspirator in clay, Diane KW
she is the carver and i'm the thrower, glaze captain and fire guy !
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Re: teapot and photograph
bonjiri wrote:
since this is a ceramics area, i'll include a photograph of ceramics.
OMG Cory, that teapot is incredible! I just love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But then again you knew I would since I love shells!
And your photo is reminiscent of one of the Wallace Nutting photo/watercolors that Chip and I have hanging in our home. Delightfully awesome.
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Mrs. Chip - Posts: 604
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Beautiful cherry blossoms. It has been YEARS since I played with pinhole photography. I never produced anything remotely like that! Ha!
I've been watching Cory's photostream for probably a year, some amazing photography there - not just the ceramics. It's worth a look: One of my favorites.
I've been watching Cory's photostream for probably a year, some amazing photography there - not just the ceramics. It's worth a look: One of my favorites.
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Geekgirl - Posts: 2693
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right hand teapot
right hand teapot
pours perfectly. shino w/ applied keawe ash.
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chawan biidoro drip
chawan w/biidoro
soda fired. actually an older piece about 1 year old
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inside view of carbon trap yunomi
yunomi inside
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carved teapots
carved teapots. collaboration w/ clay co conspirator Diane KW.
soda fired. each piece is about 9 inches high
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