tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13789918.post4505361509018406144..comments2023-11-14T21:59:56.029-05:00Comments on Shambhala Pottery: Where do you put it allJune Perryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13431678118459690271noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13789918.post-56373212216937200372014-07-25T19:02:07.797-04:002014-07-25T19:02:07.797-04:00Tracey, now I know you must have a mold or two. :-...Tracey, now I know you must have a mold or two. :-) When we moved here, I had to deal with 1/3rd the studio space than I had at my old studio, and the shuffling everything around constantly became the norm. Since I didn't have room for my lapidary tools and jewelers bench and small soldering table, they had to take up some of my studio as well as garage storage space. Tight is the operative word. My only studio work table is my big slab roller and of course it becomes a catch all place most of the time, and the only other surface that doesn't have permanent things occupying it is my wedging table, so thing gets shuffled on and off there as well. <br />Some of the things in the photo, like the big bin most things are sitting in is pottery studio bin; and a couple of things on and near there (silicone tubes, silicone gun, corn starch and foam core board), are for making some of my own small molds.<br />Thanks for the olive oil tip. Everyone else says you have to use that Pomace olive oil. Good to know that is not the case. I looked for non virgin olive oil at a couple of our grocery stores, but none was to be found. Is the oil you're using an extra virgin olive oil? <br />My lye still hasn't arrived, so we had to cancel our trip up the mountain. Oh well, since I didn't take anything out for dinner, guess we'll have to suffer and go the local Mexican restaurant after UPS finally arrives.June Perryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13431678118459690271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13789918.post-43134225027472187232014-07-25T17:47:12.947-04:002014-07-25T17:47:12.947-04:00WOW! You put me to shame, I have a 2 glass beakers...WOW! You put me to shame, I have a 2 glass beakers, a stick blender, two buckets, a scale and a spatula :)<br />I just buy the cheapest olive oil in the largest size at Walmart, seems to work fine.<br />I had to shuffle a few things around to find a place to make, my husband said all I do is move things from one place to another, sadly, he is right!Tracey Broomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14560971496423789576noreply@blogger.com