
Luncheon plate by Michael Kline and my very favorite mug by Joe Bennion.
Like I said, I do feel very fortunate indeed to have such great friends out there, many of whom I've met over the past couple years here on the blog. Thanks to you all for the great gifts, Sarah and I will treasure them and use them for years to come.
I made myself a new water bucket a while back. I put it into use today.
Thanks to Hannah McAndrew for introducing me to this type of slip trailer. This is the type that Hannah uses in her work. This trailer was thought up by Mary Wondrausch, a very famous slipware potter from England. You can learn more about her in her book, On Slipware.
These are all the parts needed to make a trailer. A length of bicycle innertube, a mechanical pencil (I used .7mm), a binder clip, some wire, glue, and a cork that will fit snugly into your innertube. (with a hole in it big enough to accommodate the pencil diameter)
I used the Dremel tool to dissect my pencils. Cutting them off and then removing any unnecessary inner parts.
I drilled the cork on the drill press (easier than trying to hold it with a handheld drill) and then glued the tip in place. (The Gorilla Glue is a bit of over kill for this job but it's what I had on hand)