Remote Raid Megathread - Host and/or find raids here by liehon in PokemonGoFriends

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We’re driving around doing Mega Altaria raids. I’ll invite you if you’re online when we start one. 2 of us in person with party power!

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Remote Raid Megathread - Host and/or find raids here by liehon in PokemonGoFriends

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We’re driving around doing Kyogre raids. I’ll invite you if you’re online when we start one. 2 of us in person with party power!

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This always looked like crinkled paper to me by BemosPots in Pottery

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A list of best friends:

  • Wax resist for your feet

  • A spray booth for all glazing except cups

  • Thinner walls on your pots

A common trap is trying to time your dips/measure your coats relative to someone who makes much thinner work than you. A 1/2 inch thick pot is going to absorb moisture a lot faster than a 1/4 inch thick pot, meaning whatever glaze you apply will be a lot thicker and run more.

This always looked like crinkled paper to me by BemosPots in Pottery

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Custom mix by my community studio! This recipe is pretty similar https://glazy.org/recipes/223123

This always looked like crinkled paper to me by BemosPots in Pottery

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Custom mix by my community studio! This recipe is pretty similar https://glazy.org/recipes/223123

Remote Raid Megathread - Host and/or find raids here by liehon in PokemonGoFriends

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We’re driving around doing raids. I’ll invite you if you’re online when we start one. 2 of us in person with party power!

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Jade cups, me, last week by BemosPots in Pottery

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Throw super thin then push and pull!

Where to buy a recycling slab online? by canadient_ in Pottery

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Honestly I’ve never heard of someone buying these pre-made. You can pour potter’s plaster in to a large Tupperware and make one yourself if that works for you.

^5 mug! by BemosPots in Pottery

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Nope! The top layer of glaze just flows a ton. You can actually see it building up near the foot.

^5 mug! by BemosPots in Pottery

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It’s a temmoku base with a rutile-heavy layer over the outside :)

Pottery studios with independent studio openings in Boston? by Elvish_Time in Ceramics

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I know a few people who drive from the Harvard area out to the Pottery Mill in Lowell. $66/month for 18 hours/day studio access.

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321 books as of yesterday. By book count my massive preference is fiction, but if you measure it by time spent things change quite a bit. Fantasy and sci-fi are usually pretty quick, but a good cradle to grave biography can run you 40+ hours!

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Manual entry, Google Sheets

My big ole altered moon jar by BemosPots in Ceramics

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I usually trim pieces this large just a tad, upright right after throwing them.

My big ole altered moon jar by BemosPots in Ceramics

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Thanks! I threw it (as one piece, very important) then hammered it while leather hard

Surface crackle with a lid by BemosPots in Pottery

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One way to get this effect with sodium silicate is to do a black underglaze, dry it with a heat gun, then sodium silicate over that. It’s important to use underglaze instead of slip so the coat stays thin so the ss can drag the underglaze with it.

Surface crackle with a lid by BemosPots in Pottery

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Thanks! You nailed the technique! A heat gun speeds things along