The Art of Slip Casting – SUGARHOUSE CERAMIC CO.

The Art of Slip Casting – SUGARHOUSE CERAMIC CO.

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When Natasha and I started our little ceramics business one of the first things we did was to buy a slab roller. We had decided that we would focus on hand building our mugs from slabs rather than throwing them on a wheel as neither of us wanted to spend all of our time hunched over a pottery wheel. Of course, we have certainly created and sold a ton of wheel thrown pieces, but we decided early on to focus on hand building as we felt we could gain more size consistency and sitting at a table together hand building mugs just sounded a lot more fun.
When Natasha and I started our little ceramics business one of the first things we did was to buy a slab roller. We had decided

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