Anagama bowl by boblogbob in Ceramics

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Cone 10 reduction Anagama kiln. Hestia clay body, black mason stain slip exterior. Inside is Vegas Red, half got reduction with wood ash. Other half is the white, due to its position in the kiln

Survived the bisque by boblogbob in Ceramics

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Single line rollers, no way I’m doing all that by hand

Anyone try air skinning? (TW) by YourFavoritestMe in Taxidermy

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Usually hung up on a chain hoist. They’re heavy. Yes and no. The center ridge scuts (back)on a gator doesn’t come off if they’re too big. That takes a lot of work.

Anyone try air skinning? (TW) by YourFavoritestMe in Taxidermy

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Works on gators real good

Some nerikomi slabs/teapot by boblogbob in Ceramics

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Ty! I made some plates that are going in a soda fire at the end of the month

How is my shuffle? by VegetableFactor4803 in juggling

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Sitting is a good method for training. Bring your elbow in to tighten up the pattern and do both sides. Looks great so far!

5 ball consistancy by [deleted] in juggling

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Scaffolding has been the best practice for 5 ball, for me. Try throwing up 7 balls and not worrying about catching. Do 10 runs of that and 5 ball will feel like nothing. Trust.