Went to the pottery shop
Color Me Mine this weekend for my mostly-annual-paint-a-thing-on-my-birthday celebration. I had, some years ago, painted a chopstick bowl (their term not mine) in a very zen fashion - one small strip of blue on the outside and one small strip of black on the inside - but it broke in my last apartment. This year I decided to
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sin(90). The inside lines, the black skinny ones, are just pencil markings. I used wee squares to line up my letters - the graphite burns off easily enough in the kiln. I think pencil lead burns at about the same temperature as hair, so no cleaning is involved. If you notice in the first picture, the tile at 11 o'clock in the background: they're a bunch of numbered squares. You "order" a bunch of colors based on what shade you want after your item is fired. It's really a very interesting process. Go wander!
e. It wasn't until last night, during my first test-drive, that I realized that my old bowl was superior in this regard; the hole's a bit big. The "old hole" was ( ... )
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As for the other colorers: dunno. I foolishly wandered in on Friday night, anxious to get started and spent a goodly amount of time trying to find a way to squeeze aigneadh into the rim as well - all of the letters would have been excruciatingly small if I'd forced it ( ... )
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