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Old 29-Oct-2003   #1
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Large(r) Pots On The Way

OK I'm sticking my neck out. Last night I was on the wheel. I have three larger pots drying they are between 12 and 13 inches plus or minus. So my guess is, if they make it, I'll have some 11 inch or so pots to show. Wish me luck.... thjis is the first time I've tried to make something this large, the biggest pot till now has been about 9 inches finished.

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Hi Jay,
Have you tried any more ovals or slab built pieces? I just got a sample of a red clay body designed for large, handbuilt pieces. Can't wait to work with it.
I look forward to seeing some of your latest and large(r) pots. I'm sure they'll be beautiful!
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Kevin, No, I have not made any more handbuilt or oval pots. Well actually I started a few but did not like where they were going, so they went back to the beginnings. I've been real pressed for time and have been staying with the wheel. I will be trying to get a pot or two from the mold next week, If I remember, I'll bring the camara and take a pix or two.

I'm looking forward to seeing some of your handbuilt pieces from this 'new' clay body.

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