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==Summary== | |||
The pottery studio at the Port City Makerspace is a dedicated space for potters and ceramic artists to create, experiment, and develop their skills. | |||
==Pottery Studio User Guide== | |||
This is a list of rules and advice for using the pottery studio. | |||
#'''Safety Guidelines''': | |||
##Always wear appropriate attire: closed-toe shoes and avoid loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in equipment. | |||
##Use protective gear such as aprons and gloves when necessary, especially when working with a hot kiln. | |||
##Follow all safety instructions provided for the use of equipment (e.g., kilns, wheels and grinders). | |||
##Do not operate any machinery without proper training. | |||
##Report any accidents, injuries or equipment malfunctions immediately to the shop manager. | |||
#'''Studio Usage & Equipment:''' | |||
##Members must sign up for studio time in advance, especially for wheel or kiln access. | |||
##Respect others' studio time and workspace; avoid using another member's personal materials or equipment without permission. | |||
##Clean all tools and workspaces after use (e.g., clean clay tools, wash wheels, brushes and buckets and wipe down workstations). | |||
##Keep the studio tidy and organized, including cleaning up clay debris and assisting with emptying water buckets and maintaining clean sink and floors. | |||
#'''Material Handling and Storage:''' | |||
##Only use the glazes and clays purchased through the Port City Makerspace Pottery Studio. Any outside clay or glaze must be approved by the studio manager. | |||
##Properly label your pieces before firing, as unmarked work may be discarded or misplaced. | |||
##Store personal materials in designated rented lockers and label them with your name. | |||
#'''Kiln and Firing Policies:''' | |||
##Only authorized personnel may operate the kiln. Do not attempt to fire your own pieces unless you have received proper training and approval from the shop manager. | |||
##Firing schedules will be posted weekly. Always check with the kiln master regarding changes in schedules or specific firing needs (temperature, time, etc.). | |||
##Do not overload the kiln and ensure that your pieces are placed safely to avoid damage during firing. | |||
##Any damage to the kiln or other equipment due to improper use may result in repair charges. | |||
#'''Studio Expectations: ''' | |||
##Be respectful and considerate of other studio members. | |||
##No disruptive or disrespectful behavior, including inappropriate language or actions. | |||
##Be mindful of shared space and limit personal belongings to designated areas. | |||
##Studio time is shared - be punctual for your scheduled sessions. | |||
#'''Firing and Finished Work:''' | |||
##Check the completions status of your work before coming to pick it up. Be prepared to be flexible regarding delays or changes in firing schedules. | |||
##Place your work on the proper shelf when it is ready for glazing or further processing. | |||
##Remove your pieces from shelves or stations within the allotted time frame to allow space for others. | |||
#'''Membership and Studio Fees:''' | |||
##Studio membership and usage fees are due on time and failure to pay could result in a suspension of access. | |||
##Respect membership agreements, including cancellation or renewal policies. | |||
##Follow all specific rules related to special events, workshop or classes held in the studio. | |||
#'''Respect for Intellectual Property:''' | |||
##Do not copy or replicate others' artwork without permission. | |||
##Be mindful of others' privacy and work and do not photograph or share their creations without consent. | |||
#'''Environmental and Community Responsibility''' | |||
##Recycle clay scraps where possible. | |||
##Please keep water usage to a minimum and adhere to the rules and regulations of the sink and cleaning process. | |||
##Use environmentally friendly practices in your glazing and firing processes. | |||
##Participate in community events or programs organized by the studio to foster a positive creative environment. | |||
==Tools== | |||
===Hand Tools=== | |||
*Bladed tool | |||
*Potter's needles | |||
*Cut-off wires | |||
*Fettling knives | |||
*Ribs and scrapers | |||
*Loop, wire and ribbon tools | |||
*Wooden modeling tools | |||
*Sponges | |||
*Brushes | |||
==Resources== | |||
===Common Consumables=== | |||
*Clay | |||
**Laguna Clay – B-Mix 5 | |||
***Its smooth, porcelain texture is a pleasure to throw and form, and it fires to a cream color in oxidation. | |||
***See [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store]. | |||
**Laguna Clay – #60 | |||
***Stoneware clay with specks that bleed through the glaze, giving the appearance of iron burning through, typical of reduction glazes and clays. | |||
***See [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store]. | |||
**Laguna Clay – #50 | |||
***A stoneware favorite, it is a light sand color with fine specks. It has an excellent throwing body, which enhances glaze colors and effects. | |||
***See [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store]. | |||
**Laguna Clay - #65 | |||
***A good all-around midrange stoneware body that works well for production of functional whiteware. | |||
***See [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store]. | |||
**Laguna Clay - #55 | |||
***Excellent off-white stoneware clay for wheel work. Minor speckling caused by fireclay enhances appearance. | |||
***See [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store]. | |||
**266 Umbria | |||
***Gives a reduction-like dark brown color in an electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Good for all techniques. Contains manganese. | |||
***See [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store]. | |||
*Glaze | |||
**Glaze Membership - monthly fees - see [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store]. | |||
**Amaco makes a variety of glazes for pottery that come in different colors and consistencies. They can be used for dipping, layering, or brushing. | |||
**Some Amaco glazes are food-safe, while others are unsuitable for food-contact surfaces. | |||
*Lockers | |||
**Pottery Storage Rental - monthly fees - see [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store]. | |||
**17″x15″ storage spaces with a card tag, a ventilated door, and an independent locking system. | |||
**Space holds up to 55 pounds. | |||
==Layout== | |||
[[Category: Spaces]] | [[Category: Spaces]] |
Latest revision as of 11:46, 18 April 2025
Summary
The pottery studio at the Port City Makerspace is a dedicated space for potters and ceramic artists to create, experiment, and develop their skills.
Pottery Studio User Guide
This is a list of rules and advice for using the pottery studio.
- Safety Guidelines:
- Always wear appropriate attire: closed-toe shoes and avoid loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in equipment.
- Use protective gear such as aprons and gloves when necessary, especially when working with a hot kiln.
- Follow all safety instructions provided for the use of equipment (e.g., kilns, wheels and grinders).
- Do not operate any machinery without proper training.
- Report any accidents, injuries or equipment malfunctions immediately to the shop manager.
- Studio Usage & Equipment:
- Members must sign up for studio time in advance, especially for wheel or kiln access.
- Respect others' studio time and workspace; avoid using another member's personal materials or equipment without permission.
- Clean all tools and workspaces after use (e.g., clean clay tools, wash wheels, brushes and buckets and wipe down workstations).
- Keep the studio tidy and organized, including cleaning up clay debris and assisting with emptying water buckets and maintaining clean sink and floors.
- Material Handling and Storage:
- Only use the glazes and clays purchased through the Port City Makerspace Pottery Studio. Any outside clay or glaze must be approved by the studio manager.
- Properly label your pieces before firing, as unmarked work may be discarded or misplaced.
- Store personal materials in designated rented lockers and label them with your name.
- Kiln and Firing Policies:
- Only authorized personnel may operate the kiln. Do not attempt to fire your own pieces unless you have received proper training and approval from the shop manager.
- Firing schedules will be posted weekly. Always check with the kiln master regarding changes in schedules or specific firing needs (temperature, time, etc.).
- Do not overload the kiln and ensure that your pieces are placed safely to avoid damage during firing.
- Any damage to the kiln or other equipment due to improper use may result in repair charges.
- Studio Expectations:
- Be respectful and considerate of other studio members.
- No disruptive or disrespectful behavior, including inappropriate language or actions.
- Be mindful of shared space and limit personal belongings to designated areas.
- Studio time is shared - be punctual for your scheduled sessions.
- Firing and Finished Work:
- Check the completions status of your work before coming to pick it up. Be prepared to be flexible regarding delays or changes in firing schedules.
- Place your work on the proper shelf when it is ready for glazing or further processing.
- Remove your pieces from shelves or stations within the allotted time frame to allow space for others.
- Membership and Studio Fees:
- Studio membership and usage fees are due on time and failure to pay could result in a suspension of access.
- Respect membership agreements, including cancellation or renewal policies.
- Follow all specific rules related to special events, workshop or classes held in the studio.
- Respect for Intellectual Property:
- Do not copy or replicate others' artwork without permission.
- Be mindful of others' privacy and work and do not photograph or share their creations without consent.
- Environmental and Community Responsibility
- Recycle clay scraps where possible.
- Please keep water usage to a minimum and adhere to the rules and regulations of the sink and cleaning process.
- Use environmentally friendly practices in your glazing and firing processes.
- Participate in community events or programs organized by the studio to foster a positive creative environment.
Tools
Hand Tools
- Bladed tool
- Potter's needles
- Cut-off wires
- Fettling knives
- Ribs and scrapers
- Loop, wire and ribbon tools
- Wooden modeling tools
- Sponges
- Brushes
Resources
Common Consumables
- Clay
- Laguna Clay – B-Mix 5
- Its smooth, porcelain texture is a pleasure to throw and form, and it fires to a cream color in oxidation.
- See Shop Store.
- Laguna Clay – #60
- Stoneware clay with specks that bleed through the glaze, giving the appearance of iron burning through, typical of reduction glazes and clays.
- See Shop Store.
- Laguna Clay – #50
- A stoneware favorite, it is a light sand color with fine specks. It has an excellent throwing body, which enhances glaze colors and effects.
- See Shop Store.
- Laguna Clay - #65
- A good all-around midrange stoneware body that works well for production of functional whiteware.
- See Shop Store.
- Laguna Clay - #55
- Excellent off-white stoneware clay for wheel work. Minor speckling caused by fireclay enhances appearance.
- See Shop Store.
- 266 Umbria
- Gives a reduction-like dark brown color in an electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Good for all techniques. Contains manganese.
- See Shop Store.
- Laguna Clay – B-Mix 5
- Glaze
- Glaze Membership - monthly fees - see Shop Store.
- Amaco makes a variety of glazes for pottery that come in different colors and consistencies. They can be used for dipping, layering, or brushing.
- Some Amaco glazes are food-safe, while others are unsuitable for food-contact surfaces.
- Lockers
- Pottery Storage Rental - monthly fees - see Shop Store.
- 17″x15″ storage spaces with a card tag, a ventilated door, and an independent locking system.
- Space holds up to 55 pounds.
Layout
Pages in category "Pottery Studio"
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