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For our ware boards, we've used eight inch redwood planks harvested from a friend's old cabin in the desert -- redwood is lighter and stronger than most wood so it makes a full board easier to carry. Our original studio was long and narrow, so we placed two, floor to ceiling 4X4's about three feet apart at intervals the length of the studio. This allowed us to put L brackets on both sides of the posts and use them to hold the loose boards. We got 20 movable boards (10 on each side) per set of posts (spaced about eight inches apart). In our present studio, we had to put all the 4X4's against the walls, but it's still a great system! Ware moves easily from throwing area, to drying, to kiln room, to glazing and back to kilns again on the boards. No need for expensive ware carts!

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 Extreme Ironing3 comments
Sunday, May 30th 2004
Only in England...uh, well now around the world. We can't wait to post our first extreme ironing experience from Johsua Tree National Monument(right in our back yard). Check out the newest extreme sport at [link]. So multi-faceted, so appealing, so...extrememe.  Read More

 Joe Cartoon1 comment
Thursday, February 12th 2004
Wanna start your day in a twisted way? Go here >>>>>>>>[link] Start with "Joe Moma." Hillarious.  Read More

 A Deep Thought0 comments
Thursday, February 12th 2004
A child's face can say a lot -- especially the mouth part of the face. --Jack Handy



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