I unloaded the soda kiln this morning. (live on youtube! in a slightly less disastrous event than the first time I tried that. If you watch at the link, skip ahead six minutes. ) Good firing, with maybe six or eight flawed pieces.
I want to jot down a couple of notes, before I forget:
- The soda glaze is almost perfect, but it was a little light in the bottom front & a little heavy in the bottom back.
- I laid ^11 down up top, halfway on the bottom, as I usually do. This may be been responsible for some warping of two slightly-thin plates. Or maybe just because they were slightly thin.
- I had some crawling inside two pots where glaze was applied over flashing slip. It was pretty minimal, but might be a good idea to wipe any flashing slip on the inside away.
The rest of today is grinding, pricing, sorting, and packing; tomorrow I'll photograph the pieces to list on the website.
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