September 15, 2016
September 16, 2016
Visited in the morning by a Blue Carpenter Bee.
While John was stoking the kiln during the afternoon, Tim, Paul, and Supriyadi made trimming tools.
The Finished Trimming Tools
Stoking the Kiln
Pulling out the Test Rings
September 17, 2016
While the kiln was cooling, John and Tim led a pit firing mini-workshop with some high school students visiting from an international school in Singapore. Below is a pit-fired bottle that John made the day before from the Telunas clay.
September 18, 2016
Unloading of the Kiln commenced in the afternoon.
The pit fired pieces were retrieved as well.
From Left (back row) John Lesondak, Paul Christensen, Tim Mills. Front Row: Yan and Supriyadi |
John with porcelain mug from wood friing. |
From Left: Yan, John, Supriyadi. Exchanging mugs. |
Woodfired Tea Bowl by Tim Mills |
September 19, 2016
The finished pieces are filled with water and left to sit for 24 hrs to check for leaks. As it turned out, out of the 120 pieces, only about 10 had to be rejected. This was one of the best firings we've had so far.
Woodfired mugs made by Paul, Supriyadi, and Yan |