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<item><title>Subject: mold or bisque - by: Glenny</title>
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<description>I am looking for a Dumbo  Mikey Minnie Mouse and Pooh Bear Tigger,molds or bisque. also need an 12 to 14 in vase shaped like a ginger jar. Help Please Thanks...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Melting bottles in a ceramic kiln? - by: Lynne_Shope</title>
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<description>Yes, we've had good luck slumping wine   soda bottles @ cone 016. Apply a coat of glass seperator on kiln shelf or bisque slumping mold, then lay bottle on prepared spot and fire.

Lynne...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Can I melt bottles in my ceramic kiln? - by: Lynne_Shope</title>
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<description>:)  Yes, we've had good luck slumping wine   soda bottles @ cone 016.  Apply a coat of glass seperator on kiln shelf or bisque slumping mold, then lay bottle on prepared spot and fire.

Lynne...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Why is mother of pearl overglaze dusty &amp;amp; wipes - by: Lynne_Shope</title>
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<description>It could be over-fired or applied too heavily.  Most pearl overglazes are fired to cone 020 or 022.  Check the manufacturer's directions on label, then be sure the kiln is reaching the correct tempera...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Melting bottles in a ceramic kiln? - by: hmgreen</title>
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<description>Does anybody know if it is possible to melt bottles in a ceramic kiln?:-O...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Can I melt bottles in my ceramic kiln? - by: hmgreen</title>
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<description>I was wondering if anybody knew whether it was possible for me to melt bottles in my ceramic kiln?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Studio Pottery website link - by: Janet Choo</title>
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<description>Has anyone checked out the  website?

You can check out art pieces by other artists.  It's a very informative site for the professional artist.  You can also find glaze recipes, too.

I think this...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Welcome to Mar-Lyn Ceramics! - by: Lynne_Shope</title>
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<description> :)

Post edited by: Lynne_Shope, at: 2006/04/21 17:25Post edited by: Lynne_Shope, at: 2006/04/21 17:26...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:A pottery challenge! - by: applebetty</title>
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<description>Here's one:

All this of Pot and Potter--Tell me then,
  Who is the Potter, pray, and who the Pot?
      - Omar Khayyam ( The Tent-Maker ), The Rubaiyat
         (st. 87), (FitzGerald's translati...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Ceramic Apple Pie :) - by: applebetty</title>
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<description>I noticed somebody posted a comment about potters not being able to cook.  It took some practice, but I can now cook and throw pots! :-))   For those who want a no-fail recipe, here's my best recipe f...</description>
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