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How are you cutting your big drainage holes? looks great!

Standard issue drainage parts!

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Looks thicker than it is.

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I was using conduit for smaller holes but it's too thick.
I have been looking for a tossed broom like this, the aluminum handles are thin enough to make a good cutter too.

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Sorce
 
Hey Fellers...

I was cutting a hole today, thinking about how important it may be to note, I only use this at this point with the back fully supported. No feet no walls.

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Sorce
 
Latest Firing.

Nonsai stuff first.

This is my favorite vase shape. The blue is a Turquoise Glaze, yellow the loclayglaze with rutile, red loclayglaze with iron.

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A smaller stout vase, a pinkless pink test and turquoise.

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Turquoise on the outside with a Soribe test on the inside.

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That smokiness on the bottom, that's what I'm looking for!

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Another Vase with mostly loclayglaze, some other accents on the texture. The white is Shell Remnants, first time firing on shells in this kiln. Kelp?

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Morce
 
Pretty blue on the first one.
 
My current favorite Sorce pot, until I empty the well house over the weekend and bring out the wide lip rectangle. The azalea in it is a small overpriced cutting of a snow white, double flowered American hybrid Satsuki type, 'Kerrigan's Bridal Bouquet'. The azalea was the only disappointment in a 8 plant order, the rest were generous enough I'm not going to complain.

But I love the glaze, the white clay body, and the ornamentation to this little pot.
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That Glaze in Reduction!

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I had to do two takes and remember I didn't put red on this pot. (I broke out the red again)

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Testing , New Pots Soon!

Sorce
 
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