Sending you a pm
I just forgot to photograph each shelf. I’ll make sure to do better next time.
Glaze unloaded come pick up ya wares
Note: unique underglazes from trying have been vitrifying so let’s avoid putting them on the bottom of the foot.
Bisque unloaded. Please come get your pieces, we are overflowing again.
@amy_er your reclaimed clay made it through 04
Bisque unloaded and the shelves are overflowing, please come get your items.
Have you made any plans with what to do with all the stuff on the shelves since people might be quarantined right now and unable to pick their pieces up? Is there a storage area we can grab to put some of the pieces?
That might be why every is overflowing. I think it’s only going to get worse. Other than classes, I’ll be sure not to make any new pieces unless I know I can pick them up as soon as they’re done.
Can we tell all people NOT to bring anything else in
Also…if we are closing shop…can we ask those people who have wheels at home…to not bring in their hoard of vessels in when we do open back up. It is not fair to the rest of the ceramic makers.
Not really reasonable. I mean, most of us are still coming in and doing things.
Although, if a person would think of self-quarantining themselves, that person certainly shouldn’t be bringing new stuff in.
At least you and I are thinking straight
Firings are on hold for now…
I was at the space on Sunday, 3/15 and took some of my bisqued pieces (geometric, slab built) off the shelves with the intention of taking them home. I set them on the concrete wedging table in the corner next to the cabinet. I will be back this week to pick them up but if anyone needs the space, feel free to move them back to bisque shelves. My mistake, sorry everyone for taking up valuable table space.
You’ll want to get them tomorrow/Tuesday if you want to take them home
https://talk.dallasmakerspace.org/t/dallas-makerspace-closure-for-covid-19/70003/3
I moved them to the bisque shelf for you, wanted them to be safe.
Kilns are empty and unplugged. Bisque is out
Thank you and all the other volunteers who tirelessly loaded and unloaded kilns. Y’all are the best!