Now that I have better access to the studio, and a studio mate who can punch like an artist, I want to make large work again. The same issues persist in regards to the limitations in kiln space. The barrel kilns have a total inside height of 26 inches without any furniture inside. So any... Continue Reading →
The Return of the Lidded Jars
My time in the engine shop was coming to an end. I had learned a lot more than I ever would have thought and picked up plenty of new tricks working in the aviation industry. Another tool in the toolbox. I had traveled a lot and seen many new things, but it was time to... Continue Reading →