Lucien M. Koonce ceramics

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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics

by lucienkoonce » Dec 19th, '10, 15:49

Dave...thanks for posting the link to your video. how long is your snake kiln and how many chambers?

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by togei » Dec 19th, '10, 16:51

Hello,
Thanks for taking a look at the video.
The overall length is about 9 meters, one chamber. It has 6 levels but no dividing walls. I have a lot of pictures of the construction if you are interested, please see http://davidmorrisonpike.com/snakekiln/ ... ekiln.html There are about 500 pictures.
Is your kiln a single chamber catenary down draft type?
Dave

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by lucienkoonce » Dec 20th, '10, 08:46

Dave...thanks for the link to your kiln images. Currently, I am a nomadic firer, firing at two or three wood kilns in my region. I mostly fire with Chris Gustin in South Dartmouth, MA. His kiln is an anagama with two attached catenary arch kilns. I fired with Jeff Shapiro in Accord, NY this past August and really like his kiln, which is more of a tunnel kiln. I am planning to construct a kiln on my property in the coming year.

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by lucienkoonce » Dec 20th, '10, 13:08

Dave...took a look at the kiln construction pics...that was quite the undertaking. I enjoyed reading about Nanban...I was unfamiliar with it.

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by bonjiri » Dec 21st, '10, 09:01

Lucien,

happy holidays !

welcome to tea chat !

this is an amazing forum !

learning a lot from all the artists here !

fantastic !

glad you're here !

cory

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Dec 25th, '10, 15:37
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by lucienkoonce » Dec 25th, '10, 15:37

hi cory....happy holidays to you as well. yes, this is a good forum...i joined it a little over a year ago. i am not on it too often, but always enjoy looking at your work, robert's, etc, when i do.

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Jul 7th, '11, 11:45
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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics

by lucienkoonce » Jul 7th, '11, 11:45

I am trying to post some images from the June firing, but I keep getting an error message, saying my files are invalid...they are jpeg files. Is any one else encountering this problem?

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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics

by Chip » Jul 7th, '11, 12:05

lucienkoonce wrote:I am trying to post some images from the June firing, but I keep getting an error message, saying my files are invalid...they are jpeg files. Is any one else encountering this problem?
Are you posting as attachments or using a photohoster like photobucket or similar?

Size seems to be the biggest issue people have.

If an attachment, have you tried resizing the photos to less than 500 pixels wide? However there can be a delayed effect with this, strangely.

Photohosted photos can be up to 640 pixels.

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by lucienkoonce » Jul 7th, '11, 13:08

Hi Chip...I am adding them as attachments, and they are approximately 300 x 200 pixels. I resize in PhotoShop and make sure the files are saved as JPEGs. I have not encountered this problem before here, and I can post the same images to other sites, such as FB and my blog.

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by debunix » Jul 7th, '11, 13:20

I had a problem yesterday when trying to post an image that was not mine (linked to an e-bay listing): resized it in photoshop to fit the size requirement, renamed it several times, and still couldn't post it as an attachment because the file was 'invalid'. I've not had any similar problem posting images from my flickr. This was the first attempt to post an image as an attachment in a very long time.

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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics

by Chip » Jul 7th, '11, 15:21

OK, you are right, attachments are not working presently. I will look into this.

However, photohosting is working ...

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by lucienkoonce » Jul 7th, '11, 17:18

Thanks, Chip and Debunix. Chip...is Photohosting somewhere on TeaChat, or a seperate website?

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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics

by Chip » Jul 7th, '11, 17:31

lucienkoonce wrote:Thanks, Chip and Debunix. Chip...is Photohosting somewhere on TeaChat, or a seperate website?
You are welcome.

Seperate site such as photobucket, flickr, etc.

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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics

by lucienkoonce » Jul 20th, '11, 18:10

A tea caddy from the June firing in South Dartmouth, MA of the Gustin anagama...
Tea Caddy_1.jpg
Hand carved and hollowed tea caddy
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as well as another...
Tea Caddy_2.jpg
Hand carved and hollowed tea caddy
Tea Caddy_2.jpg (11.83 KiB) Viewed 2683 times
Also, a kogo...
Kogo box_3a.jpg
Hand carved and hollowed incense box
Kogo box_3a.jpg (17.55 KiB) Viewed 2683 times
Additional images, plus a short video clip of hikidashi, can be seen on my most recent blog posting at: http://lmkoonceceramics.blogspot.com

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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics

by bonjiri » Jul 20th, '11, 21:45

lucien

the last 3 pieces are spectacular !

beautiful 'chaire' (caddy) and 'kogo' ! (incense case)

fantastic. please share about your firing sked. i.e. days etc !
COOL !
COOL !

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