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===Pottery Workspace Ideas===
===Pottery Workspace Ideas===
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[http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramic-studio-equipment/tip-of-the-week-a-simple-shelving-solution-for-the-pottery-studio/ Pallet shelving]
 
[http://ceramicartsdaily.org/clay-tools/making-clay-tools/how-to-make-your-very-own-slab-roller/ DIY Slab-roller]

Revision as of 13:44, 21 July 2016

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Econo Kiln

Info

Model: Z18

from: Community Clay Center in Keene, NH

orginally from: Newton Potter's Supply

Max temp: 2300F (do not operate at this temperature or higher. it is an old kiln and high heat will wear it out faster)

External Resources:

Manuals

Econo Kiln Info

Kiln Sitter LT-2 Manual

Supplies

Portland Pottery Supply

Pottery Workspace Ideas

Pallet shelving

DIY Slab-roller