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1. Bottom of kiln, cow head pot and crow. |
2. Work is painted with stoneware glazes. |
3. Mini puffins and penguins on bottom. |
4. Fish are placed on shelves raised on props. |
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5. Work must not touch each other. Important. |
6. More fish on next shelf layer. |
7. Small magnets and eggs fill the gaps. |
8. Electric kiln is fired to 1260 degrees over night. |
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9. It takes 24 hours to cool before opening. |
10. Work and shelves are removed. |
11. Glazes fused on to work in bright colours. |
12. Last layer carefully removed. |
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13. Final layer of work to remove, cow head pot, crows, puffins and penguins. |
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