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Artificially questions?
I am new to pottery and addictive! I am looking at buying a stove and was wondering what type of oven to buy. – I'm not looking a little too much, so I do not need a huge stove, but I would like vases, pitchers, etc. to do. maybe 12 "high as the finished product (after the" Shrinkage "). I want to make plates, not only huge ones typical disk size. So I'm wondering how big I have to buy the stove to be able to make these kinds of things would be. I do not mind to fire them one at a time. – All the kilns have I have looked all kinds of strange plug. Am I just To look great for a stove? Is there any kind of kiln outlet that U.S. would work with only one normal? – My budget? I am a student. I think that is all I have to say … Thanks in advance!
Here is the website of a manufacturer http://www.paragonkilns.com/ go hand-build these things, be to "throw" you do ….? They have high fire, low fire, raku ….?? I would not recommend buying a furnace until you have taken a class or two …
How to Make Pottery Lids & Handles : How to Make Pottery Pitcher Spouts: Part 2
