Now, here is a beautiful sight! Beautiful copper reds and
carbon trapping in the cone 10 reduction firing.
The kiln holds two stacks,
front and back. Most clearly seen here
is the front stack. The large, light colored
bowl in the back is the top of the back
stack. As we unloaded the different shelves,
we could identify hotter and cooler
spots in the kiln and which
glazes liked which.
This table holds the contents
of shelves 1-4, with the front stack
to our right along the back edge
of the table, and the back stack
on our left. The pots are laid out
exactly hold the were during
firing. This way, we could carefully
examine each piece, where it was
on the shelf and how it was
oriented on the shelf and what
the results were.
Here is the team. Everyone did a fabulous
job. It really was a team effort.
Brett is not in the photo, and Shawn is
taking the picture.
Thanks to Joyce and Phil for sharing your vast knowledge and experience with us!
Let's do it again!
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