More Salt



Another wonderful day with Sydney loading and firing the salt kiln. The firing went remarkably quickly [8 hrs] and the first test-ring we drew after a scant 4 1/2 kilos of salt looked thoroughly coated [a reminder: we started with 12 kilos of salt per firing].
First picture is from the Rosenstone garden.Next comes a shot taken just after we turned the kiln off ,showing an un-pulled test ring,cones 7,8,9 and 10 [still standing] with some shot-glasses in the background.Last picture is a shot-glass that seems to have tipped slightly in the firing,but managed to remain upright.
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