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here they made a kils. Most likely I missed spelled the name here; anyway i do not know the name of this type of fireing or if it good for plates to eat off of or what. I asked no questions. Anyway I had no paper and pen to write it down and I would have forgot what they told me most likely lol. I did not see them put the pottery in the kil I got there as they was fireing it up on saturday at dust time and I got bake to the place on Sundayand it was taken apart as you see in the last photo. The pottery on the table is what came out of it. All i know is this a old way of doing it and no air was blown in on the pottery. One ask if my Dad smoked. No he did not; I do not also. My dad did not drink beer of any type drinks to get drunk. I stop that years ago. he 92 years old. Guess his body is breaking down. he do ride on a one wheel bike that do not move. he do other stuff to keep in shape too. thanks for looking and comments

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jocko500

4:24PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

the pottery is on both tables that came out of the kils

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wawadave

4:36PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

nice shots of the fire in the kilns !! well jock 92 is 10 farther then my father got. Still its sad to see them go!!!

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e-brink

4:44PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Great shots. Nice to see people doing these demos out there. Your Father had a great spell, 92 is some age!

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myquad

4:54PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Great collage of pics, Jocko!

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Star4mation

4:59PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Excellent series of photos Jock!! Love the natural earth colours of the glazes used on the pots :)

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avalonfaayre

5:03PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

I have never seen a kiln like this. Awesome!

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dtp

5:04PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

my gierlfriend is like to do that kind "craft"

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babuci

5:16PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Super collage Jock. Sure is a creative kiln.

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angelbearzs

5:39PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

that is aweosme :)

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DennisReed

5:41PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Excellent collection of images to explain the whole! :)

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MagikUnicorn

5:50PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Wonderful presentation! COOL

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Mad-Mike

6:12PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Awesome collage you did here! and amazing captures of them hot coals fires with out any blur!!!

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gizmo563

6:33PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

cool collage very informative

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idiot_sphinx

6:43PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Cool picture tutorial :) Wonderful to see other forms of art displayed here !!

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LovelyPoetess

6:49PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Nice set of shots, must have been hot getting those close up ones of the fire. I've never seen a demonstration where they build and tear down the kiln like that. You do seem to find all the neatest stuff to see. : )

PD154

7:02PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Nice captures Jock, the fire came out in the photo's well :)...and your post work is very nice indeed!

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camilledubuc

7:13PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

very well done.

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bclaytonphoto

7:23PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

cool collection Jock

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samyyous

7:26PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Very rich collection of photos for the steps of producing pottery, an excellent and valuable shots!

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timtripp

8:00PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

great informative composite

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goodoleboy

8:13PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

And the pottery replied, "you can't fire me, I quit!" A terrific combination of various phases of pottery work shown in this excellent collage, Jock! A cool display of hot stuff!

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busi2ness

10:06PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Oh very representative of the process Jock, a very good collage.

MrsLubner

11:16PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Your capture of this homemade kiln is great. I don't think you can fire as much clay in a store-bought one. I love your photos of the process, start to finish. Wow, your dad is 92! You are so very lucky to have him all these years. I lost my dad when I was 36... that was 19 years ago. He was only 70. I wish I could have had him longer.

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jif3d

12:55AM | Thu, 10 April 2008

Great series of the temporary kiln and it seems to have done the job...splendid ! I hope you didn't get too close, it looks very, very hot ! Well done & ~Cheers~

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Thelby

1:31AM | Thu, 10 April 2008

Now that's just Super Cool!!!

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SSoffia

2:00AM | Thu, 10 April 2008

EXCELLENT COLLAGE :)

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carlx

2:43AM | Thu, 10 April 2008

Superb collage, Jock!!!

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Gor111

2:58AM | Thu, 10 April 2008

A fantastic combined pottery series you have taken and posted here! I'm fascinated about this posting! Bravo!!!

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ledwolorz

4:57AM | Thu, 10 April 2008

Fantastic collage.

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JeffG7BRJ

4:58AM | Thu, 10 April 2008

Your dad has had a very good innings then Jocko, 92 years old and still riding a uni-cycle. My dad died when he was 55, I was 12 at the time, I hope yours is still riding his bike when he's 100. Excellent montage Jocko, I have never sen a kiln like this before, I used to work in a brickyard, setting all the bricks inside the kilns before firing. Our kiln held thousands of bricks though. I also did every other job in the brickyard apart from blasting in the quarry. Superb capture and presentation, and a great narrative. Hope dads feeling better.

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