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Spent this weekend pressing clay tiles.

Used up 100 pounds of p-clay or sculptors clay in about 25 different handmade molds made from my mahoagny carvings.

70 tiles. Esimate 3 or 4 kiln loads.

Largest tile is over twelve inches high.

Smallest is about 4 inches.

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Brad_Nailor

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posted 329 days ago

Thats cool! Where are the tiles going to be placed?

-- Women love me.....trees fear me

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DAN

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posted 329 days ago

Will probably frame them and sell ‘em.

-- ..... art for lifes sake

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Karson

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posted 329 days ago

Is your basement, garage, bedroom full of molds.

Great job Dan.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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DAN

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posted 329 days ago

Kind of funny you asked Karson !
We relocated to Ohio a couple years ago. Peggy and I live in a 1920’s brick two-story with a basement and attic. When the movers carried in the boxes, everything went everywhere.

Several boxes of molds ended up in my upstairs office.

To press the tiles in the photos I had carry the molds into the basement shop. Have other molds somewhere. Probably in the attic. Think there are some in the garage too. We still have many boxes that have never been opened or explored. Most in the attic.

when the tiles are dry and ready to fired, probably in a week, will carry them to the back porch where I keep the kiln.

-- ..... art for lifes sake

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Todd A. Clippinger

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posted 329 days ago

There is a term that always comes to mind when I think of you Dan – Renaissance Man.

-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://amcraftsman.com

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Peggy

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posted 329 days ago

If You want the truth Karson, The tiles are drying in the basement which also happens to be where the laundry room/tile drying room is! Just kidding I’m glad You guys got Dan thinking about these again, he’s got some really nice tiles and we’ve always had fun selling them on ebay. I had even forgotten what molds he had it’s been so long. Peggy (Dans Wife)

-- Peggy

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Karson

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posted 329 days ago

Peggy: glad to have you around also. Keep him honest. He does great work.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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Thos. Angle

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posted 329 days ago

I think I agree with you, Todd. Renaissance man really fits. Dan , I’m glad you got these back out to show us. From what I’ve seen so far, these are some really neat art work and should be shared with your friends(us). and sold to all others. And of course make lots of money to buy nice things for Peggy. Right, Peggy? Now Dan don’t forget to show us the rest of the process.

-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon

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David

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posted 328 days ago

Dan -

I agree with The Renaissance Man . . . another cool posting. I find this process fascinating and very complimentary to woodworking. You do great work – thanks so much for sharing!

David

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DAN

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posted 327 days ago

Thanks for all the terrific feedback ! It is my pleasure to share my work with others.

Todd, Thos and David … The Renaissance Man … hmmmm … sounds like a lot to live up to …

I’m not worthy, ...... I’m not worthy ….

Just entertaining my self in my middle age >grin<

-- ..... art for lifes sake

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posted 169 days ago

here are some tiles made from the 100 lbs of clay

used various combinations of bronze, copper, brass, iron and acid patinas.

also used kiwi brown shoe wax, shellac, acrylics, krylon as a base coat etc.

stoneware tiles fired to 2185 degrees

this weekend I made seven frames for seven tiles. Sapele in a greene and greene style. will post them in project pages.

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