Set up the lazybpottery.com website. I did just have a page with contact info, but over the last couple of weeks I was able to salvage pictures from the computer that went down. I now have some pictures of pots I've made through the years.
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YEAH Bert I found you! WHEW! Been looking for you ever since I read the article you sent about wood fired look at cone 6 OX firing. What happened to your test pages from Mc6g did you loose all that work?
Hi Mary. When Time Warner bought out Comcast they eliminated the Comcast website template and allowed only one site per person. Now I have a site at lazybpottery.com with "go daddy". Register a domain name get a 5 page website for ten dollars a year. The old computer went down and has been idle for awhile. Just in the last couple of weeks I thought I would see if it was working well enough to retrieve some photos onto a disk and it was. So I was able to do the website. Done hardly any pottery over the last year or so. Been busy with other things and sort of got discouraged with all the trouble I've had with the MC6G glazes. Haven't been on clayart or the yahoo group in a long time. Seems when I didn't know what I was doing an overfiring according to the cones, I got much better results than I do trying to fire to a true cone 6. With the kitchen remodel nearing completion, I am slowly getting around to the pottery.
Thanks for writing and feel free to write anytime.
Awe are u kidding, I thought you posted some really nice pictures of MC6G glazes. I didn't know you were having trouble. Can I help? I seem to be able to glaze them even on brownstone, not too bad.
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3 comments:
YEAH Bert I found you! WHEW! Been looking for you ever since I read the article you sent about wood fired look at cone 6 OX firing. What happened to your test pages from Mc6g did you loose all that work?
Hi Mary. When Time Warner bought out Comcast they eliminated the Comcast website template and allowed only one site per person. Now I have a site at lazybpottery.com with "go daddy". Register a domain name get a 5 page website for ten dollars a year.
The old computer went down and has been idle for awhile. Just in the last couple of weeks I thought I would see if it was working well enough to retrieve some photos onto a disk and it was. So I was able to do the website.
Done hardly any pottery over the last year or so. Been busy with other things and sort of got discouraged with all the trouble I've had with the MC6G glazes. Haven't been on clayart or the yahoo group in a long time. Seems when I didn't know what I was doing an overfiring according to the cones, I got much better results than I do trying to fire to a true cone 6.
With the kitchen remodel nearing completion, I am slowly getting around to the pottery.
Thanks for writing and feel free to write anytime.
Awe are u kidding, I thought you posted some really nice pictures of MC6G glazes. I didn't know you were having trouble. Can I help? I seem to be able to glaze them even on brownstone, not too bad.
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