News
5d
The Daily Yonder on MSNMud in the Blood: Wood-Firing Potters Carry the Torch in Rural Western North CarolinaPeople have been making pottery in the mountains of western North Carolina for thousands of years. This Living Traditions ...
The university had two big gas kilns and a small wood-fired kiln. “I utilized all the resources to the best of my ability. I had two great teachers, Bob Booth and Marv Bjurlin, who taught me ...
The pot is glazed with a choice of vibrant colors. Next it moves to a shelf in the gas shuttle kiln where the pots get fired for about 12 hours as the kiln slowly works up to 2300 degrees.
The Norlite facility is considering using natural gas to fuel its kilns. Joe Ritchie, chair of Lights out Norlite, speaks during a news conference called in opposition of a proposed incinerator ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results