Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: Ryan_Gill_HuntPrimitive on December 07, 2013, 11:10:45 pm
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I pinched up a fired a few more pots. Nothing too special, just some drinking vessels with some patterns and pictures. Wild Florida clay and fired in an open fire pit.
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I think you're getting pretty good at that! Ron
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Sweet pots! Nice colour, shape and carvings.
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Sweet pots! Nice colour, shape and carvings.
+1 Its not easy to make "simple" artwork look good
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These are really cool! Curtis
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Those look like miniatures of the one I want to make. Would like to cook some venison and Vegies in a big homemade pot. Do you mix anything in the clay, like mussel shells or grasses? I think there is a way to harden and smooth the inside for cooking. Thanks for the pics, they are motivating and cool.
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Very cool stuff!
I love the pics of the bison and the indian shooting at him.
Kevin
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Really nice man ! Have you thought about a build along yet? I would like to learn.
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Really nice Ryan. Wish I had better access to clay down here. I wonder how far the clay resource comes down the peninsula?
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thanks guys. I do mix some grog in the clay, little sand, little crushed rock and/or ground up pottery shards. bigger pots I do use some chopped moss, but none in these smaller cups, they hold together better without moss I think. I was thinking about doing a youtube video on them soon. I have lot on my plate at the moment but next time I head out to the clay hole, I'll bring the camera along
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Very cool Twisted.
I used to make quite a few morsel built pots. I went to a kiln after loosing to many in abo firing. I was to impatient and lazy I guess. lol
I reccomend everyone build and fire at least one pot. It is really rewarding.
the best, Zuma
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Very nice TL. Every time I turn around I am wanting to try another primitive art I see on these forums. I can't keep up. Hope you do a build along and maybe I could manage to make a pot or 2 with the kids when it thaws out up here. Thanks man, Marco
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those are awswome how about a tutorial on making those from collecting clay to finished product