Recycling Christmas Wreath Scrap part 3

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gary navarre

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May 18, 2009, 4:01:28 PM5/18/09
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So hay Crew... after a while of chopping my imaginary enemies fingers and toes with the machete it got enough sticks to take a break and sort them onto the wood pile. Not super interesting I suppose to watch an old fart hippy lookin dude playing with his arms full of Mother Earth News alternative energy bio-fuel fired pottery kiln fuel until the last half where I do a dry run of stoking a couple sticks in the blaster stoke hole and main stoke hole of the Bourry box. By removing a brick or two around the top hole I can stoke up to 6or7"x36" sticks for a long steady flame to hold temperature and stoke the under 2" in the smaller hole to get an increase in temperature...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXzvTwg5LE4

Next I'll chop the trimmings a little smaller to fit into the Giant Koie Cooker and light it with the intention of making ash for glaze. That does get interesting since we see some smoke and fire so stay tuned and stay in there eh!


Gary Navarre
Navarre Pottery
Navarre Enterprises
Norway, Michigan, USA
http://www.youtube.com/GindaUP
http://public.fotki.com/GindaUP/



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