I’m having so much trouble getting my mind off the choppy choppers in the clay mixing thingy. I’m glad you made a special handle so you don’t get hurt. I’m all cringing about it 😬
Thanks for the studio tour. I’m always curious about how others setup their space. My basement studio is getting a good cleaning and I’m rearranging things to get the most out of my small space. Thanks again!
Thank you so much! Both parts 1 & 2 are very useful and informative. Do you have any information on the wiring or special electrical needs for a studio like yours? This would be very helpful cause I want to be prepare ahead of time. Thanks again! I really appreciate your being so open to sharing all your knowledge!!!
Have a 100 amp service panel at the studio is a good idea to get the kiln and the rest of it on there. Most kilns would be ok on a 60 amp breaker, pugmills 20amp wheels the normal 15amps.
For me the video was not too long......when listening to ideas time seems to pass quickly. I will try to remember not to jump ahead when videos are two part. Thanks for sharing!
Great video thank you. Can you list the manufacturer and model of the equipment you describe, like your new kiln and the pug mill (if not discontinued) ? Learning so much. This is great.
It was harder to find product liability because my items will come in contact with food. I went with the Hartford and my policy covers everything I do and my stuff.
@@timseepots Thanks! I am an experienced soap and skincare maker but pottery has been my first love since college and I just took my first in person class last Monday....needless to say I sucked at centering...LOL! Your videos are super helpful. We are building a new structure this summer to house my business and I really want to create a space during the build for the wheel and kiln so I don't have to plan it all out after the fact and insurance is always such an issue! Good point regarding the fact about contact with food!
LOVE the shelf welding! I hate those shelves.!
Thank you for the time you give !!!
Peter Pugger picked a pretty Peter Pugmil.
Thanks for sharing, would love a video on Mr. Peter Pugh. Would love to have one in my studio.
I’m having so much trouble getting my mind off the choppy choppers in the clay mixing thingy. I’m glad you made a special handle so you don’t get hurt. I’m all cringing about it 😬
Great video tim
Thank you. This was incredibly helpful. I am hoping to create a studio space this year and there’s is lots to think about here. Really appreciate it.
Great videos! I'm learning thanks to folks like you. THANK YOU!
Great guide to great possibilities. It’s helpful to see what gets used in a different neck of the woods.
Furniture heights etc.. also useful.
So many clever solutions for squeezing functions out of a snug space. Your tips enable us to learn from your experience.
Love the kiln!
Thanks for the studio tour. I’m always curious about how others setup their space. My basement studio is getting a good cleaning and I’m rearranging things to get the most out of my small space. Thanks again!
Loved your photography area and the velcro clip idea, priority project for the month :)
This was great- thank you so so much! Im building an insulated shed thats going to be my home studio and am trying to get everything all planned out.
I’ve been curious about your work space. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! Both parts 1 & 2 are very useful and informative. Do you have any information on the wiring or special electrical needs for a studio like yours? This would be very helpful cause I want to be prepare ahead of time. Thanks again! I really appreciate your being so open to sharing all your knowledge!!!
Have a 100 amp service panel at the studio is a good idea to get the kiln and the rest of it on there. Most kilns would be ok on a 60 amp breaker, pugmills 20amp wheels the normal 15amps.
Thank you for showing your studio setup. I hope to see you at NCECA. It's not far from me. It will be the first one I've attended.
Mary Max KATS it’s a great time! Don’t forget a cup for the cup sale.
For me the video was not too long......when listening to ideas time seems to pass quickly. I will try to remember not to jump ahead when videos are two part.
Thanks for sharing!
Hi Tim, Thank you for the Video!! Do you do work in your studio while your kiln is firing?
Great video thank you. Can you list the manufacturer and model of the equipment you describe, like your new kiln and the pug mill (if not discontinued) ? Learning so much. This is great.
Jacqueline Volpe I did ya one better I have the links in the description.
Timsee clay awesome thank you!!
Appreciate info on why you like the L&L kiln. Would love to find a used one, but they don't seem to come up very often.
Pat The biggest thing are the holders for the elements, zone control, thermocouple sleeves, none tapered spy holes. And easy to maintain co tool box.
What is the sq footage, dimensions of the space?
12x24 288sqft
Tim, what L&L model did you buy? Very curious about these kilns, sounds very nice.
Mine is an e28t-3 it’s a 10 cubic foot one.
Do you find it hard to obtain insurance on the building with a kiln in it?
It was harder to find product liability because my items will come in contact with food. I went with the Hartford and my policy covers everything I do and my stuff.
@@timseepots Thanks! I am an experienced soap and skincare maker but pottery has been my first love since college and I just took my first in person class last Monday....needless to say I sucked at centering...LOL! Your videos are super helpful. We are building a new structure this summer to house my business and I really want to create a space during the build for the wheel and kiln so I don't have to plan it all out after the fact and insurance is always such an issue! Good point regarding the fact about contact with food!