Craig Clark on thu 7 mar 02
Please, no more talk about fire-cracker or any other means of exploding
pots. I have a real problem here! If there is one thing I like more than
fire it is an explosion. The bigger the better. I have to work at keeping
this under wraps. I'm fantasizing about just how big an explosive device and
how big and thick a pot I can use in combo without blowing clay all over the
shop. I know from experience in past years that I best not let this gennie
out of the bottle.Thankyou
Craig Dunn Clark
619 East 11 1/2 st
Houston, Texas 77008
(713)861-2083
mudman@hal-pc.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Edwards"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:37 PM
Subject: Fire-Cracker Pots
> I was surprised a bit to see some talk on fire-cracker
> pots. We done them as well a long time back for raku
> purposes. We really had a blast with it!
>
> All my planning to attend NCECA this year didn't do me
> much good. I went from sick to sicker and so I am
> holding off this time around but I am beginning to
> perk back up. I am happy to have an exchange partner
> and will be looking forward to inventing something
> worthy of exchanging, something different?
>
> I hope that all of you have a safe trip and lots of
> great stories to share upon your return. Please visit
> the NCECA site for up-dates and changes as they occur.
> If I can be of any help, let me know.
>
> William Edwards
> Tallapoos River Pottery
>
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