Monday, March 25, 2013

Back from the dead?

Hmm. I was reading a friend's blog over here http://peakepottery.blogspot.co.uk and got to thinking maybe I should start a new blog on the same site. My present website host, Posterous, is set to close down at the end of next month and I need a new home.

I've not done any potting this year so far. I've been busy with other things and the weather has been very cold. However my aforementioned friend, Mr.Peake, has me wondering about clay once more. I've come to realise that one of the things that is deterring me is my kiln. It's just too big for me. Oh, I had grand plans for it. But plans and reality are all too often two different things. I think it's best to base predictions of future behaviour on past experience. I've never been someone who makes loads of pots, but I naively thought that having a big kiln might change that.

So I set to planning. I could take down my kiln and build a smaller one. Then it occurred to me that my plan would pretty much fit in the mouth of my present kiln. Thus I don't need to take the old one down. Just build a smaller one inside the old one. This looks genuinely doable to me and I'm getting quite excited at the prospect.

My compact kiln would be built to take one stack of my 2-foot by 1-foot kiln shelves. I'd have a firebox underneath and it would be downdraft. I'd add some soda painted on wood into the firebox.

This excites me because it means that I only have about 6 cubic feet of kiln space to fill, so I can fire regularly and learn through trial and error about wood-firing and soda firing. The problem with the old kiln is that it would take me ages to make enough work to fire it, plus all the work to prep the firewood. Far too greater an investment for what amounted to test firings. Firing it was a massive task which ceased to be a pleasure to be honest.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Moved Blogs

I've moved Blogs and set up a new website combined - you can find it all at

www.buckinghampottery.com


I've opened up a store on the site so that people can buy direct - hope you like it. See you there.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

New Year 2008

Another new year and some plans for my pottery. I intend to build a kiln this year. I intend it to be about a cubic metre internally, and will fire it with calor gas supplemented with wood and some soda. I'm not sure on where to get a good reliable source of wood for firing it but I guess that can be solved.
I also have the Duodi slip casting project almost sorted out now and that could take up quite a lot of time if it's a success, which I think it will be.
Looks like I'll have plenty to keep my busy at least!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

The good Mr Peake

Visited my friend Jeremy Peake yesterday, we chatted about pots and so on and caught up with each others news, it's been a couple of years I guess.

He has a couple of sites of his own with some good stuff on:

Here's one with lots of great photos

Here's another with lots more cool stuff

Sunday, November 11, 2007


New and updated website!

Buckingham Pottery Website

Check it out and let me know what you think.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Now on Myspace

Put up a myspace page today so Buckingham Pottery is getting some web presence now - I don't know if anyone is seeing though?

Link to myspace

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Facebooked

Have a Facebook page for Buckingham Pottery - if you want to become a supporter please click on the 'add to my products' link on the top right.

Link to Facebook