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tea lady
30th March 2014, 08:30 PM
Combined wood fired porcelain and turned white maple. 190mm long, 70 mm wide.
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TTIT
30th March 2014, 11:34 PM
Very cool - like it a lot :2tsup::2tsup:
Paul39
31st March 2014, 02:41 AM
Tea Lady,
How do you get a wood fire hot enough to fire porcelain?
I like the spoon, especially the handle.
greyhound
31st March 2014, 06:05 AM
Nice to see something a bit different well done what type of finish did you use on the handle?
Rod Gilbert
31st March 2014, 08:54 AM
I agree nice to see how did you attach the pieces together.
Regards Rod.
Dalboy
31st March 2014, 09:03 AM
Great job on the spoon
I agree nice to see how did you attach the pieces together.
Regards Rod.
+1 to know how you fixed them together
tea lady
31st March 2014, 02:12 PM
The ceramic part was fired in a japanese style wood fired kiln. Easily gets to porcelain temperature. Takes 5 days to get there though. Fired at Robert Barron's place down in Kurrumburra.
Handle just finished in danish oil.
Held together just with glue. Although has a pretty good friction fit. Pondering how to make a curved slot easier to fit over the rim. The next ones will have a pin through a small hole in the rim as well.
Drillit
1st April 2014, 04:06 PM
TL,
Very trendy. Like it - particularly the offset handle. Drillit.
The ceramic part was fired in a japanese style wood fired kiln. Easily gets to porcelain temperature. Takes 5 days to get there though. Fired at Robert Barron's place down in Kurrumburra.
Handle just finished in danish oil.
Held together just with glue. Although has a pretty good friction fit. Pondering how to make a curved slot easier to fit over the rim. The next ones will have a pin through a small hole in the rim as well.