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Ceramics Terry Sheperd Saggar 4 of 4

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2008

Saggar fire was one of the better workshops ever.

www.shepherdclayworks.com/

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  • Sorry for the mix up it"s Northern California.

  • generictrekker, Sorry I have been out of the country.

    Can you tell me what you use to burnish the pots/vases with?

    You can use a stainless steal push rod, You can get one at the auto parts store, it's part of your engine or a spoon from the kitchen, a polished stone.

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  • That is a good tutorial. I do a lot of pit sawdust firing to smoke my pots, This is an interesting variation on the theme of using slip. Will try it this week. Thanks

  • I heard someone say: "here in Lincoln" Is that Lincoln, Nebrasha?

  • I was wondering how you fired your saggared... do you fire them in a raku kiln, or in a up draft kiln? And I was also wondering what cone do you fire to? Thanks for your time.

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