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==About==
==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.  
The pottery studio at the Portcity Makerspace is a dedicated space for potters and ceramic artists to create, experiment, and develop their skills.  


==Pottery Studio User Guide==
==Studio-Provided Tools==
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
*Potter's needles
*Cut-off wires
*Cut-off wires
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*Wooden modeling tools
*Wooden modeling tools
*Sponges
*Sponges
*Assorted forms and templates
*Brushes
*Brushes
**Slip brushes have wood handles with brightly colored tips.
**Glaze brushes have all-wood handles.
**Wax resist brushes are brightly colored, Crayola branded, and have no wood. '''Wash wax resist brushes separately from glaze and slip brushes.'''
==Available Consumables==
===Clay===
(See the [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store] for current offerings and to make purchases.)
====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.
**Shrinkage ~12.0%; Absorption ~2.3%
*B-3 Brown
**Pliable clay with smooth grog and color from manganese and iron. Fires brown/black in oxidation.
**Shrinkage ~10.0%; Absorption ~3.0%
*No.50
**Light sand color with fine black specks that show through glazes. Excellent throwing body.
**Shrinkage: ~12.0%; Absorption ~2.93%
*No.55
**Off-white stoneware clay excellent for wheel work. Minor speckling caused by fireclay.
**Shrinkage ~10.8%; Absorption ~1.9%
*No.60
**Tan/buff stoneware clay with specks that bleed through the glaze, giving the appearance of iron burning through, typical of reduction effects.
**Shrinkage ~10.9%; Absorption ~1.7%
*No.65
**A plastic stoneware body that works well for functional whiteware.
**Shrinkage ~13%; Absorption ~1%
*No.80
**Fires red-brown. Very plastic for throwing.
**Shrinkage ~14.0%; Absorption ~0.9%
====Standard Clay Company====
*266 Umbria
**Gives a reduction-like dark brown color in an electric kiln.  Smooth and plastic. Good for all techniques.
**Shrinkage ~13%; Absorption ~1.4%
===Glazes===
*A Glaze Membership is required ''per person'' (inclusive of children) for access to PCMS glazes. For current monthly fees, see the [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store].
*Currently we are sourcing Amaco and Coyote glazes for brushing and layering. See studio manager with any questions about availability or requests for additions to our stock.
*Always check glaze labels for application instructions, firing tips and needs, and food-safety rating before using. '''If your glaze/glazes might run or be more fluid, label your piece requesting a cookie or stilt.'''
=="Pottery Jail"==
*If a piece of yours is missing from where you expected it to be, it may have found its way to "pottery jail" on the lowermost shelf of the glaze fire rack. A piece may be sent here if it has any issues, which may include:
**missing names, labels, logos, or marks;
**inadequate glazing (eg. glazed bottoms/feet, glaze too close to bottom on the sides, etc.);
**broken pieces; or
**any pieces needing further clarification or additional info on status before going into the kiln.
*If your piece is in pottery jail, speak with the Kiln Master or text to their phone number listed on the shelf to find out what's needed to get your piece back into the firing process.
==Pottery Studio User Guide==
====Safety Guidelines====
*Always wear appropriate attire: wear closed-toe shoes, and avoid loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in equipment.
*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 or general manager.
====Studio Usage & Equipment====
*Currently, members do not need to sign up for studio time in advance, but be aware this policy may need to change as demand increases.
*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.
*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.'''
*Pieces must be properly labeled or marked before the bisque firing, to ensure they are not mistakenly taken by others and to follow up on any firing incidents. Unmarked work will be held in "pottery jail" for a time till this is corrected.
*Firing schedules will usually be posted in advance.  Always check with the kiln master regarding changes in schedules or specific firing needs (temperature, time, etc.).
*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.
====Firing and Finished Work====
*Check the completions status of your work before coming to pick it up; a Slack message will usually be sent out when a kiln is unloaded.  Be prepared to be flexible regarding delays or changes in firing schedules.
*Place your work on the proper shelf when it is ready for bisque and glaze firings.
====Membership and Studio Fees====
*Access to makerspace glazes requires a monthly glaze membership in addition to the general PCMS membership. '''Glaze memberships are per person, inclusive of children, not per family.'''


==Resources==
====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.


===Common Consumables===
====Environmental and Community Responsibility====
*Clay
*Recycle clay scraps and slip in the buckets by the wheels. '''Any clay that falls on the floor must be thrown out.''
**Laguna Clay – B-Mix 5
*Please keep water usage to a minimum, and adhere to the rules and requirements of the sink and cleaning process.
***Its smooth, porcelain texture is a pleasure to throw and form, and it fires to a cream color in oxidation.
*Give yourself enough time to make sure you're leaving the studio ''as you wish you'd find it.''
***$28.75 for 25lb bag.
**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.  
***$28.00 for 25lb bag.
**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.
***$28.00 for 25lb bag.
*Glaze
**Glaze Membership - $10.00 on the first of each month.
**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
==Lockers==
**Pottery Storage Rental - $10.00 on the first of each month.
*Pottery storage spaces are available for rent. For current monthly fees, see the [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/shop-store/ Shop Store].  
**17″x15″ storage spaces with a card tag, a ventilated door, and an independent locking system.   
*17″x15″ storage spaces with a card tag, a ventilated door, and an independent locking system.   
**Space holds up to 55 pounds.
*Space holds up to 55 pounds.
==Layout==


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Latest revision as of 18:22, 15 July 2025

Inside the Pottery Studio
Kiln Area

About

The pottery studio at the Port City Makerspace is a dedicated space for potters and ceramic artists to create, experiment, and develop their skills.

Studio-Provided Tools

  • Potter's needles
  • Cut-off wires
  • Fettling knives
  • Ribs and scrapers
  • Loop, wire and ribbon tools
  • Wooden modeling tools
  • Sponges
  • Assorted forms and templates
  • Brushes
    • Slip brushes have wood handles with brightly colored tips.
    • Glaze brushes have all-wood handles.
    • Wax resist brushes are brightly colored, Crayola branded, and have no wood. Wash wax resist brushes separately from glaze and slip brushes.

Available Consumables

Clay

(See the Shop Store for current offerings and to make purchases.)

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.
    • Shrinkage ~12.0%; Absorption ~2.3%
  • B-3 Brown
    • Pliable clay with smooth grog and color from manganese and iron. Fires brown/black in oxidation.
    • Shrinkage ~10.0%; Absorption ~3.0%
  • No.50
    • Light sand color with fine black specks that show through glazes. Excellent throwing body.
    • Shrinkage: ~12.0%; Absorption ~2.93%
  • No.55
    • Off-white stoneware clay excellent for wheel work. Minor speckling caused by fireclay.
    • Shrinkage ~10.8%; Absorption ~1.9%
  • No.60
    • Tan/buff stoneware clay with specks that bleed through the glaze, giving the appearance of iron burning through, typical of reduction effects.
    • Shrinkage ~10.9%; Absorption ~1.7%
  • No.65
    • A plastic stoneware body that works well for functional whiteware.
    • Shrinkage ~13%; Absorption ~1%
  • No.80
    • Fires red-brown. Very plastic for throwing.
    • Shrinkage ~14.0%; Absorption ~0.9%

Standard Clay Company

  • 266 Umbria
    • Gives a reduction-like dark brown color in an electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Good for all techniques.
    • Shrinkage ~13%; Absorption ~1.4%

Glazes

  • A Glaze Membership is required per person (inclusive of children) for access to PCMS glazes. For current monthly fees, see the Shop Store.
  • Currently we are sourcing Amaco and Coyote glazes for brushing and layering. See studio manager with any questions about availability or requests for additions to our stock.
  • Always check glaze labels for application instructions, firing tips and needs, and food-safety rating before using. If your glaze/glazes might run or be more fluid, label your piece requesting a cookie or stilt.

"Pottery Jail"

  • If a piece of yours is missing from where you expected it to be, it may have found its way to "pottery jail" on the lowermost shelf of the glaze fire rack. A piece may be sent here if it has any issues, which may include:
    • missing names, labels, logos, or marks;
    • inadequate glazing (eg. glazed bottoms/feet, glaze too close to bottom on the sides, etc.);
    • broken pieces; or
    • any pieces needing further clarification or additional info on status before going into the kiln.
  • If your piece is in pottery jail, speak with the Kiln Master or text to their phone number listed on the shelf to find out what's needed to get your piece back into the firing process.

Pottery Studio User Guide

Safety Guidelines

  • Always wear appropriate attire: wear closed-toe shoes, and avoid loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in equipment.
  • 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 or general manager.

Studio Usage & Equipment

  • Currently, members do not need to sign up for studio time in advance, but be aware this policy may need to change as demand increases.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Pieces must be properly labeled or marked before the bisque firing, to ensure they are not mistakenly taken by others and to follow up on any firing incidents. Unmarked work will be held in "pottery jail" for a time till this is corrected.
  • Firing schedules will usually be posted in advance. Always check with the kiln master regarding changes in schedules or specific firing needs (temperature, time, etc.).
  • 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.

Firing and Finished Work

  • Check the completions status of your work before coming to pick it up; a Slack message will usually be sent out when a kiln is unloaded. Be prepared to be flexible regarding delays or changes in firing schedules.
  • Place your work on the proper shelf when it is ready for bisque and glaze firings.

Membership and Studio Fees

  • Access to makerspace glazes requires a monthly glaze membership in addition to the general PCMS membership. Glaze memberships are per person, inclusive of children, not per family.

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 and slip in the buckets by the wheels. 'Any clay that falls on the floor must be thrown out.
  • Please keep water usage to a minimum, and adhere to the rules and requirements of the sink and cleaning process.
  • Give yourself enough time to make sure you're leaving the studio as you wish you'd find it.

Lockers

  • Pottery storage spaces are available for rent. For current monthly fees, see the Shop Store.
  • 17″x15″ storage spaces with a card tag, a ventilated door, and an independent locking system.
  • Space holds up to 55 pounds.

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