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  1. Migr involved. (0.8377) (Q15931)
  2. My great Gran father was making pottery in the late 1800s and early 1900s. (0.8377) (Q15930)
  3. Transitional segment 15 (Q15929)
  4. Anxious time to to open the door. (0.8482) (Q15928)
  5. Bload pieces and I've opened the door and be everything beautiful so it's a waiting game and so. (0.7449) (Q15927)
  6. I've opened the door and everything. (0.8652) (Q15926)
  7. What the stuff is done. (0.8235) (Q15925)
  8. I can open the door to see. (0.8265) (Q15924)
  9. An I was shut it out and then to three days and cooling down to four. (0.8265) (Q15923)
  10. what we're looking for is thirty 23150 degree. (0.8454) (Q15922)
  11. Till you reach you right temperature (0.8454) (Q15921)
  12. Alright how about 16 to 20 hour. (0.866) (Q15920)
  13. Light the burners real low but you have to raise the temperature every hour overall. (0.8341) (Q15919)
  14. you can. Shut the door in. (0.7302) (Q15918)
  15. After you've stacked it full (0.708) (Q15917)
  16. much as you can in a furnace and. (0.7376) (Q15916)
  17. 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)
  18. jugs plates being pots and birdhouses maker always make bird houses and a few flower pots. (0.7376) (Q15914)
  19. I'm trying to. Get back into my Kindle pictures churns (0.7758) (Q15913)
  20. you can get the temperature of control better. (0.8648) (Q15912)
  21. Now since I've got a smaller kill that temperature (0.8648) (Q15911)
  22. The Millers are using a relatively new gas fired kiln which they designed and constructed themselves. (0.8749) (Q15910)
  23. the pieces are ready to be fired in the kiln. (0.8088) (Q15909)
  24. When the glaze has dried (0.8088) (Q15908)
  25. We can stack the pieces where they won't stick together. (0.7961) (Q15907)
  26. And we sometimes wipe the top software. (0.7961) (Q15906)
  27. 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)
  28. The glaze an will have to wipe the. (0.7907) (Q15904)
  29. 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)
  30. but it does have a functional purpose for it makes the pieces easier to clean (0.7907) (Q15902)
  31. The glazing is basically a decorative purpose (0.7907) (Q15901)
  32. Of drying outside and then you know you can bring him inside to be ready to glaze. (0.7833) (Q15900)
  33. takes three to four days. (0.7821) (Q15899)
  34. Anna take some several days (0.7821) (Q15898)
  35. You have to check on about every hour to turn him for your drying time evenly outside. (0.8525) (Q15897)
  36. so placing on this board where caram outside and you have to. (0.6706) (Q15896)
  37. Well after you turn Apison will stack ammonia (0.6706) (Q15895)
  38. They harden as they are sun dried over a period of days. (0.8308) (Q15894)
  39. Pieces which have just been turned are very soft. (0.8661) (Q15893)
  40. Transitional segment 14 (Q15892)
  41. That is stoneware that will last forever. (0.7778) (Q15891)
  42. There's a Martin Clay Martin gourd. (0.6973) (Q15890)
  43. so I'm here on my car. (0.7553) (Q15889)
  44. Like the nest in there Will Rock the gourds out (0.7553) (Q15888)
  45. but one year 'cause Martin used mud too. (0.7248) (Q15887)
  46. Of course they gored won't last (0.7248) (Q15886)
  47. Gourds to have Martin houses for the next year. (0.7248) (Q15885)
  48. Nothing hardly but mosquitoes. So everybody grows. (0.7248) (Q15884)
  49. The mosquitoes they're supposed to eat? (0.7248) (Q15883)
  50. Although country people around Alabama and other states they like to have a purple Martins to eat the. (0.8558) (Q15882)

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