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a sheet of News Paper around the piece. Foil around that. Fold and seal tightly with three folds at each seam, so no smoke can escape no air can enter.
That large oval piece was black on half due to smoke firings reaction to surface treatment: Blackest area (and shiny)is my white Terra sigillata , charcoal grey is my white stoneware, off white…
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Great to hear! Apologies for the poor video quality. Next time I will have my studio internet up and running. 🙄Anyhow, have fun smoke firing!! I look forward to seeing your results.
Surendra babu -
We just found a source for slightly used house brick! Yah! My husband will pick it up this afternoon. I am looking forward to rewatching the class now that the videos are available. Things are happening here in South Hero, Vermont!
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Hi Paula
for me the connection failed on both ends🥲 and when I was able to reconnect I had just missed how you smoked the piece in aluminum foil with newspaper. It had just some strips of paper and then it was wrapped tightly around the piece? Also, how did you manage to smoke black only half of that piece? Was it due to the surface…
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Wafaa Saeb Jarrar posted an update 4 months ago
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Wafaa Saeb Jarrar posted an update 4 months ago
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Yes, it is such a simple way to final fire ceramics. I hope you learned some tips and tricks for smoke firing your work in your own back yard. 🔥🔥☺️
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Glad it was inspiring. (Although not new information for you) Let me know how your large work comes out.
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Thank you so much! I do apologize for my slow and spotty internet connection. Let me know how your own experience with back yard smoke firing goes. Enjoy! Clay is the BEST. ☺️
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Chantal Parisien posted an update 4 months ago
Les mains dans la terre, la tête dans les nuages…
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