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by Chip » Nov 5th, '10, 18:51
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by Geekgirl » Nov 5th, '10, 20:13
Wow!~ that's a spectacular break. Somehow I always feel better about those, than the ones where something just chips or cracks. At least there's no ambiguity regarding whether or not you should dispose of it.

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by TubbyCow » Nov 5th, '10, 23:03
Proinsias wrote:
not sure if I should try Chip's method with the twine or just work around the crack
...How did this...?

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by Proinsias » Nov 5th, '10, 23:17
TubbyCow wrote:...How did this...?

My wife......a fair portion of the day has been her saying 'sorry' and me saying 'it's ok'.
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by Chip » Nov 5th, '10, 23:23
Proinsias wrote:TubbyCow wrote:...How did this...?

My wife......a fair portion of the day has been her saying 'sorry' and me saying 'it's ok'.
How is the lump on your head?
(assuming she threw it at you)
I would say you have the most broken into smithereens pot I have ever seen!
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by Proinsias » Nov 5th, '10, 23:26
don't worry about me, I ducked

Nov 6th, '10, 03:48
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by Alex » Nov 6th, '10, 03:48
I think you're just being fussy. Embrace its imperfections and carry on using and enjoying it.

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by Victoria » Nov 6th, '10, 04:01
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by woozl » Nov 21st, '10, 11:54
What's worse than breaking your favorite kyusu?
breaking a brand new un crhristened pot........

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by Victoria » Nov 21st, '10, 16:01
Oh no!! Pics to help share your grief?
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by chicagopotter » Nov 21st, '10, 21:47
Scored a kyusu set on ebay. decided to clean everything by boiling. Kyusu and 4 teacups survived however yuzamashi did not:

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Not sure what caused it, but the pieces thickness is not uniform. Just couldn't handle the stress. Might have it repaired using kintsugi, which is gonna cost me much much more than I paid for the whole set. To me it's worth it tho...
by Fredrik » Nov 25th, '10, 16:43
I dont think you're supposed to boil any japanese teaware. Could be wrong though.
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by chicagopotter » Nov 25th, '10, 21:08
Fredrik wrote:I dont think you're supposed to boil any japanese teaware. Could be wrong though.
lesson learned the hard way...
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by AdamMY » Nov 25th, '10, 21:24
chicagopotter wrote:Fredrik wrote:I dont think you're supposed to boil any japanese teaware. Could be wrong though.
lesson learned the hard way...
Some Japanese Teawares should be boiled, or at least soaked for extended lengths of time. Personally if anything has exposed clay, or in general is hagi, I feel a nice soak or mild boil is likely beneficial.
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by Chip » Nov 25th, '10, 21:39
I do a soft boil with some types of Japanese teawares, slowly building up the temp. Once it reaches the soft boil stage, I turn it off.
However, I have already walked away and remembered a pot containing Hagi well over an hour later ... rolling boil the whole time. No harm done. Though I would not recommend this.
I think the biggest thing is slowly raising the temp, not dropping something into boiling water.