Friday, July 30, 2010

New Oil Servers....


I have created a new oil server with handles designed by me.  They both have handles made from a dead limb on our butterfly bush.  Thanks to help from a jewerly designer, I managed to make two handles this week.  I have started to make five more without metal handles.

Have a great weekend!

David

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Busy Weekend and New YouTube Video on Chattering...


Thursday....  Because of the heat and humidity, we did not get the kiln compelety opened until late on Thursday evening.  I had started in the morning with taking down the first wall of the door.  Then, I had to have the kiln cool down more... 

The pictures are pieces for a soon-to-be bride and groom.  Congratulations!

Friday...  Gina and I volunteered at the Guilford Art Center Expo on the Green in Guilford from 10 am until 3 pm.  We were at the North Gate collecting money.


Saturday....  We finished making the 2nd YouTube Video!  This video is on Chattering.  You can either search YouTube (David Frank Pottery) or go to this link:  http://www.youtube.com/user/1549GreatHillRoad#p/f/0/6a4_z_gi0DI 

Sunday...  We are looking forward to spending time with family and having some great food!

Have a nice week!

David

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Wednesday is Wesleyan Potters Day






I teach on Wednesday mornings at Wesleyan Potters in Middletown, Connecticut. Today, I discussed glazing with my students. 
We only have a few weeks left before this semester is complete.
Here are some photos from class today.





Have a great day!

David

Sunday, July 11, 2010

One, Two, Three...The Kiln is Loaded

One...

Today, took us (Gina and I) a long time to start loading and actually get everything into the kiln.  We manage to get more in than we thought we could.

I first made sure the shelves where clean of which some of the shelves needed to be kiln washed.  We then started to load in the heat.  Gina got the fan from the throwing room and set it up to give us some air.  We kept the air conditioner on in the throwing room for us to take a break from time-to-time.

In this picture, you can see my yellow knee pad and green rug to help protect my legs.  Most of this section of the kiln are orders for different customers.


Two...

Yes, you see three sinks, more plates and bowls in this section.  In addition, on the top shelf is my new design of an oil server next to the sink.  The sinks were really hard to put in and took a lot of time to put everything in safely.  The bottom sink was actually out for the loading and then we added it back in after we had the rest of the stack done.

All three sinks are on order with two customers.  The sink in the center will be going to California.  This sink is similiar to the sink that is broken (by a contractor with a hammer!) in the gallery that holds the door open.  The other two sinks will be going to Brandford.  They both have stoney creek granite on the lip.



Three...

Yah!!!  We are done with loading the kiln.  The other two oil servers are on the bottom shelf and the next shelf up.  Yes, there are more plates, bowls, and cups.

We started around 9:00 am and finished around 4:00 pm.  We then bricked up the door and started the burners.  The kiln is warming up for the evening!

I will be firing the kiln tomorrow.  I should be able to open the kiln on Thursday.

Have a great week everyone!

David and Gina

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Dog Days of Summer

As, you can tell the dog was hot. She was sleeping on the cement floor in the studio with the air conditioner blowing on her.

Okay! We are finally ready to load the kiln tommorow. I spent the day glazing the final pieces (3 sinks, 2 new oil pots, and others). 

More tomorrow, including pictures. 

David