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| This summer I think I will have a go at making my own plant pots just for fun with the kids, - how hard can it be? ![]() Get a bit of terracotta clay out of the garden, theres plenty in this area, North Staffs. ![]() Make a few pots, dry in the sun, and burn them with some old timber/wood that I will collect over the next few months. Should be great fun with the kids, BBQ + muddy clay - something to look forward to..
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| I will take some photos, I'm thinking this will be a two weekend project, weekend one, making the pots and a weekend two cooking them. I thinking of using the old record player as a potters wheel, or may be take out the washing machine motor and build a potters wheel.. hmmm
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| Hi Steve, Have a go at coil pots they are easier than thrown ones. When you fire them you need to dig a pit put the pots in and cover it with soil, have a really huge fire on top then leave them in the ground until cold. The smoke and heat gives some really interesting effects. Interested to know how it goes.
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| My cousin makes ceramics for a living (a ceramicist?), I could ask him some advice. I think he's pots are a little too nice to have plants grown in them though. Graham Hudson Ceramics (he's not far from you piskie)
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| I dont wish to dampen your spirits but we made a clay oven with clay overburden from work (Ibstock brick are just over the road). Despite fireing it up several times to dry it out and then quite a few more to make pizzas in (internal temp over 400 degrees C), it was not fired anywhere near enough to make it withstand rain so I had to cover it in an inch of render to protect it. I fear that your pots may "wilt" when watered. Please let me know how you get on as I can get tons of clay
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