Tel Hai Anagama




While dancing at two weddings may be inadvisable,it is possible occasionally to stoke at two anagamas,which is what I'm doing: just back from a stint at T.H. for a quick sleep before heading out to Meir's for another midnight shift- interestingly,cone 9 going down in both kilns more or less at the same time,although both pyrometers,as usual,are wildly inaccurate- the 700 reading on the kiln log from Tel Hai turned out to be 1260,while Meir's kit read 1100. My views on pyrometers are by now well documented.
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