On a lighter note, here is a simple meandering fluted teabowl glazed over in my Ao+ glaze on a porcelain body. This sort of has that roller-coaster feeling in terms of movement and definitely reminds me of the old zoetrope and zoopraxiscope of the 19th century. I have used this technique under several glazes and it seems best suited for transparent and translucent glazes though temmoku and ash may be a good fit, maybe next cycle.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
INEVITABILITY
Is it inevitability
or fate that you are firing a small commissioned order and your kiln gives off
this loud, FITZ-FITZ and then it is kaput? Did I mention the glazes respond oh
so poorly to being re-fired, so 99.999% sure the load is wasted. Time, money and
energy down the proverbial drain, I spent the afternoon considering my options.
Do I move up to a larger kiln and incur the wrath and expense of an electrician,
buy more or less the same model I have minus the Dawson kiln sitter or do I go
into guerilla warfare mode and replace the elements, wiring, tube assembly and
switch? Did I mention how handy-dandy I am not? To be fair, over the years I
have replaced elements and switches but never the entire metal wrap assembly
for the lid and hinge which has me feeling a bit out of my depth but what is
the alternative to all the expense, swearing and sweating soon to ensue. Once
cooled down, I can access the extent of the surprise attack on my sanity and
having all the information is better than flipping out and just buying a whole
new set-up.
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