OkiDoki Stokers & Unloading Pictures | Pottery, Anagama, Wood-fired, Tea Ceremony Wares, Susan Kotulak, OkiDoki Anagama, Chawan, Hanaire, Mukozuke, Kaiseki, Food Stylists, Mizusashi
View of second shelves from the rear
The kiln building team, Donovan Palmquist (R) and Al Saks (2nd L), with helpers Dan Russo, Sue Kotulak and Andrea Kimball
Sue's working bigger
Lots of smiles at unloading: Bettina Mueller, Stefanie Nagorka,Sue, Charlie and Andrea
Amy, of Toronto and Japan, and Quinn , Charles and Bill hold down the night shift
Sue and Charlie unloading
Andrea and Sue checking the cones
Night view
View of rear of second stack
Donovan watching the chimney
Sue's first hiki-dashi
Smoke and mustard, sounds like deli!
Charlie is kilnmaster for 3rd firing
Andrea side stoking through the entry door port
Firebox area, glass and ash
Teabowl reduction cooling
Work from rear 1/3 of kiln
Flame in the chimney
Mouseholes open
"Bunny"
"The Sheek"
"Gramps" aka Quinn
LittleFarkas, back down from Canada
Mr. Natural stokin'
Visit from Tony Moore, kilnmaster extraordinare, at the unloading
Andrea & Bill
Adrienne
Three pyrometers within 5 degrees of eachother! Thanks to Donovan for a fine tuned kiln! Although, ahem, it WAS the "Women on Top" Firing...
Spring 2011
"Woman on top"...5/2011
Ever-ready Ron
The OkiDokiStokers for the "Women on Top" firing, Spring 2011
Donovan Palmquist and assistant Judah cooked up Gourmet Fare for the group, again and again! Many thanks Donovan.
Sidestoke floor, with view of back of second stack.
Back stack 8 " off floor
Upwind of the side stoke.
Back of First stack, Spring 2011
Step grate with visible mouseholes
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View of second shelves from the rear
The kiln building team, Donovan Palmquist (R) and Al Saks (2nd L), with helpers Dan Russo, Sue Kotulak and Andrea Kimball
Sue's working bigger
Lots of smiles at unloading: Bettina Mueller, Stefanie Nagorka,Sue, Charlie and Andrea
Amy, of Toronto and Japan, and Quinn , Charles and Bill hold down the night shift
Sue and Charlie unloading
Andrea and Sue checking the cones
Night view
View of rear of second stack
Donovan watching the chimney
Sue's first hiki-dashi
Smoke and mustard, sounds like deli!
Charlie is kilnmaster for 3rd firing
Andrea side stoking through the entry door port
Firebox area, glass and ash
Teabowl reduction cooling
Work from rear 1/3 of kiln
Flame in the chimney
Mouseholes open
"Bunny"
"The Sheek"
"Gramps" aka Quinn
LittleFarkas, back down from Canada
Mr. Natural stokin'
Visit from Tony Moore, kilnmaster extraordinare, at the unloading
Andrea & Bill
Adrienne
Three pyrometers within 5 degrees of eachother! Thanks to Donovan for a fine tuned kiln! Although, ahem, it WAS the "Women on Top" Firing...
Spring 2011
"Woman on top"...5/2011
Ever-ready Ron
The OkiDokiStokers for the "Women on Top" firing, Spring 2011
Donovan Palmquist and assistant Judah cooked up Gourmet Fare for the group, again and again! Many thanks Donovan.
Sidestoke floor, with view of back of second stack.
Back stack 8 " off floor
Upwind of the side stoke.
Back of First stack, Spring 2011
Step grate with visible mouseholes