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    Some of my greenware

    I'm over in Los Gatos, California. South bay area. Near San Jose.
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    Some of my greenware

    Here's a pot which wasn't particularly spectacular. I liked the glaze, though. Here it's shown with the beginnings of an American Sweetgum.
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    Some of my greenware

    Thanks. I'll be throwing them shorter, from now on. I'm also going to make some small tripod planters to house bits of moss.
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    Some of my greenware

    Here's the orange pot. It's just the right size for a decent chili convert. I have a scotch bonnet which will work with it. The colors are true in the shot. I'm personally not that satisfied with it. I think I'll try solid colors on this type of pot in the future.
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    Some of my greenware

    Judy, I tried. The uploader doesn't play nice with Linux. Or, at least, my particular brew. Spent a good half hour trying to get it to work, gave up. I'll try again, though. I'm going to do another series in black clay based off of these forms which I intend to sell. These particulars are...
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    Some of my greenware

    Will do in the afternoon, Big Dave. They'll be cool enough to take out without risking crazing by then. I'm away from my usual studio until mid-december. Working out of the school studio. On the plus side, I'm pretty much the only one using the kiln, so my turnaround is about three days from...
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    Some of my greenware

    Hey all, I'm new around here, and to bonsai in general. I've been a potter for about 6 years, though, and hammered out some pots. Two of the round type you see below are in the glaze fire right now (they're larger), but the others are just greenware. Note that everything still need to be...
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