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We generally keep white earthenware (CT-3 and other kinds) in stock.  We also usually have some white, cone 5 stoneware, though not always. Porcelains of varying types are brought in for class use only at this time.  We don't keep red clays on hand as kids in the pottery make a mess with them and they stain clothing, which annoys their parents.  You are free to bring in your own clays.
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TYPES: We generally keep white earthenware (CT-3 and other kinds) in stock.  We also usually have some white, cone 5 stoneware, though not always. Porcelains of varying types are brought in for class use only at this time.  We don't keep red clays on hand as kids in the pottery make a mess with them and they stain clothing, which annoys their parents.  You are free to bring in your own clays.
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PROCEDURES: We are currently devising a clay storage space, but until then, clays may be stored on the shelving behind the wheels.  Although the inside of the trailer is not as dry as the rest of TinkerMill, please make sure that you seal all bags immediately after removing clay from them.  It's still Colorado and we don't believe in humidity here.
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COSTS: Community clay is sold for $1/pound (all types). If TinkerMill members would like to use clay bodies that we don't keep in stock, please feel free to contact the shop captain.  We'll include it in our next order from our supplier and you can then buy it from TinkerMill at our cost.

Revision as of 10:59, 9 May 2017

The Pottery has recently moved to the Trailer out in the back. Fa Shimbo is a Master Crystalliere and author of several books on glazes and glaze chemistry.


Pottery Basics:

Clean up after yourself! Do your best to leave the place in better condition than you found it. If we can tell that someone has been here by a dirty wheel or a dusty floor, you aren't done!

While we encourage children in the pottery, please be aware that the pottery is not a baby-sitting service. All potteries contain chemicals which can be harmful if mishandled. Parents/guardians must accompany and supervise minors at all times.

When mixing glazes, always wear a respirator and rubber gloves.

It will be a while before we get water plumbed in to the trailer. In the meantime, please attach the red hose (on the map rack outside the trailer) to the spigot on the front of the building and collect water from there. The hose is long enough to reach almost to the trailer.

Yes, there is wifi in the trailer.

WRITE YOUR NAME ON YOUR WORK!

Tools and Supplies:

Clay bodies:

TYPES: We generally keep white earthenware (CT-3 and other kinds) in stock. We also usually have some white, cone 5 stoneware, though not always. Porcelains of varying types are brought in for class use only at this time. We don't keep red clays on hand as kids in the pottery make a mess with them and they stain clothing, which annoys their parents. You are free to bring in your own clays.

PROCEDURES: We are currently devising a clay storage space, but until then, clays may be stored on the shelving behind the wheels. Although the inside of the trailer is not as dry as the rest of TinkerMill, please make sure that you seal all bags immediately after removing clay from them. It's still Colorado and we don't believe in humidity here.

COSTS: Community clay is sold for $1/pound (all types). If TinkerMill members would like to use clay bodies that we don't keep in stock, please feel free to contact the shop captain. We'll include it in our next order from our supplier and you can then buy it from TinkerMill at our cost.