Here's my
most favoritest pot from last weekend's firing. Unfortunately it's a second...or is it? You be the judge. The glaze ran, as a result of a whole boatload of soda and salt, and stuck the pot to the shelf, creating a big, crusty goober on the bottom.
(For the technorati, "goober" is the term for a blob of glaze or soda marring the pot; "woogie" is the name for a bit of kilnwash or a shard stuck to the glaze.) I inherited my father's trusty bench grinder, however, and between that and a Kemper stick, the bottom is smooth, although the goober is still visible. So, technically it's a second, but when is a flaw not a flaw? When it doesn't compromise the function in any way, and when the pot is more beautiful for it.
You can sort of see which way I'm leaning.
2 comments:
Hi Lorie~ I'm ok with a goober!! I say it's a first :)
BTW, fired my gas kiln for the first time yesterday and thought of you. Your posts inspired me! Thank you for helping me build the courage to go forward... Though I did not build my kiln, like you did!
I'd say it's a first - with a special bonus! Very nice!
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