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William throws with a mixture of two clays a Dorset
Ball Clay and a Cornish Fire Clay which is supplied by John Doble
of Newdown Sand and Clay pits for his bigger pieces he uses a clay
mixed with Molochite, he throws on two wheels a traditional Japanese
kick wheel and an electric wheel.
After a bisque firing all Williams pots are glazed
with wood ash glazes with exception of the Tenmoku the wood ashes
vary from a mixed variety to single species and all have to be tested
before being made into a batch. He also uses a Scottish granite
which is high in Silica and a local quarry for Kirkstone slate dust.
In 2000 William returned from a trip to Japan with a small variety
of enamels which he acquired in Mashiko and this adds a new dimension
to his work and involves a third firing for these selected pieces.
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