Hank Murrow on sun 17 feb 08
On Feb 17, 2008, at 11:48 AM, Larry Kruzan wrote:
>
> I love to see where and how other potters work and I'll bet others
> do too.
> Perhaps you have modified some studio equipment to work better for
> you why
> not share. If you have some pictures of your studio that you would
> not mind sharing, how about posting a link so the rest of us can see.
Dear larry;
Where would you like willing potters to post the pics?
Cheers, Hank
MT Hannigan on sun 17 feb 08
Wow, Larry--very impressive and...humongous! Looks like you could
eat off those floors!
Teri Hannigan
Larry Kruzan on sun 17 feb 08
Hi Gang,
I love to see where and how other potters work and I'll bet others do too.
Perhaps you have modified some studio equipment to work better for you why
not share.
If you have some pictures of your studio that you would not mind sharing,
how about posting a link so the rest of us can see.
My studio picture are posted at:
http://lostcreekpottery.com/helpful_hints.htm
The Brent slab roller you see has been modified with an electric motor -
I'll post some detail photos tomorrow.
Don't think you need to clean the studio for a week to take a couple shots -
we have all seen a clay covered wheel
Larry Kruzan
Lost Creek Pottery
www.lostcreekpottery.com
mark Cortright on tue 19 feb 08
Larry
I took some shots today for you of my throwing/ trimming room and todays Glaze load
I posted them at my flicker site here>>>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23813860@N06/
The super duper extruder is heavily modified but its bagged in the shot-slab roller is a electric 30"
bailey
I'm off to an Arizona show for a week-I'll post some more studio shots later-there is also a salt
kiln and some other pottery stuff there as well as photos from my other passion in life- Diving
Mark Cortright
www.liscomhillpottery.com
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 13:48:21 -0600, Larry Kruzan wrote:
>
>I love to see where and how other potters work and I'll bet others do too.
>Perhaps you have modified some studio equipment to work better for you why
>not share.
>If you have some pictures of your studio that you would not mind sharing,
>how about posting a link so the rest of us can see.
>
joyce on tue 19 feb 08
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>>Wow, Larry--very impressive and...humongous! Looks like you could
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>>Teri Hannigan
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