Production Methods Pictures #3

Siphoning water from glaze to thicken it








Making Cone Packs








Glazing with tongs

Index of all Pages

<- Go to Back to Index Page -> Index of all Pages
<- Go to Directory of Categories Page -> Directory of Categories Page
Go to the Ceramics Directory -> The index of Ceramic Pages
<:- Go to Back to Production Methods My techniques for making pottery
Go to Pictures of Production methods #4 -> Pictures of Production #4:
Bricking Door, Firing Kiln, Unloading Kiln


I sipon the excess water off the glazes after
letting them settle over night. They are now the right consistency to apply to the pots.


I make three sets of cone packs to guide me in firing the kiln. The cones tell me how much heat energy the ware has absorbed and not how hot the kiln is.


I use tongs to dip the first coat of glaze. I then dip the rims in a second glaze and then brush a wash of glaze or engobe of metallic oxides on the pot. Some pieces have 7 different layers of glazes running over each other.