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- you can. Shut the door in. (0.7302) (Q15918)
- After you've stacked it full (0.708) (Q15917)
- much as you can in a furnace and. (0.7376) (Q15916)
- She had to take it out and place it in a furnace trying to stack the pieces up in the furnace straight and steady and you all stack up as (0.7376) (Q15915)
- jugs plates being pots and birdhouses maker always make bird houses and a few flower pots. (0.7376) (Q15914)
- I'm trying to. Get back into my Kindle pictures churns (0.7758) (Q15913)
- you can get the temperature of control better. (0.8648) (Q15912)
- Now since I've got a smaller kill that temperature (0.8648) (Q15911)
- The Millers are using a relatively new gas fired kiln which they designed and constructed themselves. (0.8749) (Q15910)
- the pieces are ready to be fired in the kiln. (0.8088) (Q15909)
- When the glaze has dried (0.8088) (Q15908)
- We can stack the pieces where they won't stick together. (0.7961) (Q15907)
- And we sometimes wipe the top software. (0.7961) (Q15906)
- The surface is off. This is going to sit in the kill because it's all going to turn to a glass state and melt altogether. (0.8147) (Q15905)
- The glaze an will have to wipe the. (0.7907) (Q15904)
- and we use a lid free clays which is perfectly safe to eat out of using the cooking and but will depot men. (0.7907) (Q15903)
- but it does have a functional purpose for it makes the pieces easier to clean (0.7907) (Q15902)
- The glazing is basically a decorative purpose (0.7907) (Q15901)
- Of drying outside and then you know you can bring him inside to be ready to glaze. (0.7833) (Q15900)
- takes three to four days. (0.7821) (Q15899)
- Anna take some several days (0.7821) (Q15898)
- You have to check on about every hour to turn him for your drying time evenly outside. (0.8525) (Q15897)
- so placing on this board where caram outside and you have to. (0.6706) (Q15896)
- Well after you turn Apison will stack ammonia (0.6706) (Q15895)
- They harden as they are sun dried over a period of days. (0.8308) (Q15894)
- Pieces which have just been turned are very soft. (0.8661) (Q15893)
- Transitional segment 14 (Q15892)
- That is stoneware that will last forever. (0.7778) (Q15891)
- There's a Martin Clay Martin gourd. (0.6973) (Q15890)
- so I'm here on my car. (0.7553) (Q15889)
- Like the nest in there Will Rock the gourds out (0.7553) (Q15888)
- but one year 'cause Martin used mud too. (0.7248) (Q15887)
- Of course they gored won't last (0.7248) (Q15886)
- Gourds to have Martin houses for the next year. (0.7248) (Q15885)
- Nothing hardly but mosquitoes. So everybody grows. (0.7248) (Q15884)
- The mosquitoes they're supposed to eat? (0.7248) (Q15883)
- Although country people around Alabama and other states they like to have a purple Martins to eat the. (0.8558) (Q15882)
- Transitional segment 13 (Q15881)
- To make it even more smooth. (0.8456) (Q15880)
- Take all the excess water out with a sponge and then I sponge the outside of it. (0.8456) (Q15879)
- In smooths smooths decline you smooth it with the with the chip and then. (0.6353) (Q15878)
- Then we have a device with color chip which is metal or wood chip will take that chip and we'll put it on the outside will. (0.7911) (Q15877)
- An after you get it to the shape you need. (0.7911) (Q15876)
- And that's with a lot of practice. (0.7911) (Q15875)
- Make it go out anyway and you can shape. (0.7911) (Q15874)
- You can push with your inner hand my left hand outward 'cause it's surgical force wants to go at. (0.7911) (Q15873)
- And then you can shape after get it to the heights you want. (0.7911) (Q15872)
- This will bring your clay up to the height that you want and then you have to apply water. (0.8403) (Q15871)
- upward and into the center at same time. (0.7686) (Q15870)
- Left hand right on outside apply pressure and pull upward (0.7686) (Q15869)