Chucks

I would like to fire some chucks and want to know if I can leave them just bisqued or if I need to fire them again to ^6. LMac

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Lindsay MacArthur
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My pottery instructor just leaves them bisqued. It helps the clay to adhere if it needs to be more secured.

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GaSeku

I just throw them as I need them. Then the cover with muslin so the pots don't stick too well. That way I don't have to store the things, just re-wedge the clay. Also gets me any size I need - start small, make it bigger/wider as needed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penni Stoddart of Penelope's Pots Full Time Education Assistant, Part Time Potter

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Clayslinger

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