Building my studio
- Sarah Wafer
- Sep 19, 2017
- 1 min read
Just before my time working as a Camp Counsellor at Camp Med-O-Lark in Maine I hired an electrician to wire in my new kiln. I just need to figure out how to plug in the controller box then I should be able to make work again soon. I have also just bought a new pottery wheel from Sedgefield Pottery Supplies. Bill is the owner of Sedgefield Pottery Studio, and told me more about my kiln as he once had it.
Building a ceramic studio for myself has been a slow process, as the essential equipment is expensive so I needed time to save up. However, I have bought the two things which were the most costly so now I just need the time to arrange my studio and to buy the smaller things to complete it.
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