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home made ceramic pipes that I made.

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Ronley said:
Hi Jack :wave:
YOu are most welcome.


annaC seeds pipe coming up. Soon.
An excellent idea Buck.

Hey Ronley :wave:
I use to have an uncle named Jack who was pretty much high all the time. He was an ole cowboy and we use to ride horses together. We would get so medicated that uncle Jack had to help me down from the saddle (you know where this one is going don't you POMH :biglaugh:)...Of all the times he helped me down I can never recall one time where I helped Uncle Jack off his horse:yoinks::woohoo::woohoo:...in the words of the cable guy.."I got 20 more just like it" ok..now it's getting old and I don't want to wear out my welcome. Damn..i'm in a good mood tonight and I apologize for taking it out on everyone.



Love & Compassion to all.
annaC
 
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Ronley

Beads

Beads

These are my beads that came out of the kiln yesterday.

They look like treasure, don't they?






 
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Good one man!

Nice material

Dig the second batch :yes:

Chilum...? :joint:



have you considered single coloured ones?

I'm getting seasick :hijacked:

Glassy pipes :yes:

yo yo yo

check it out



Sir Pipesalot
 
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NserUame

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Damn man, those ones on the second page are very trippy. I love the rustic feel. You could look into setting up a shop on ebay or even sell them on seedbay perhaps?
 

Alex-F

Traktor driver
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How did I miss this? :confused:

Them pipes look great Ronley! :yes:

I'd be interested in one if you're coming in april :wink:
 

naga_sadu

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YOur pipes are looking good, Ronley. Man do you got some hardcore skills!!!!!! Wish I had 1/100th the talent you had!! Good luck w/ your future projects bro! Maybe you'll build us the world's largest bong???
 
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Ronley

Thank you Nagu and Alex and Nseruame for your compliments.

I have been very busy these past 3 months making wall hangings and mobiles.
Here are a few examples of my work.
The plates have beads and shapes stuck to them and they look very cool up on the wall.















 

Gangabiss

free your SELF
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Ronley I love your work man! Are you making all those lovely ceramic pieces for friends and family or are you selling them?

How about those sweet little pipes you teased us with before eh? :D
You have to be thinking about putting some up on seedbay or something...they would make a great addition to my smoking collection :joint:
 

ozaki

New member
i like this one:

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NserUame

Member
Well Im glad to see that the past few months have been used to expand your talent. Have you taken any classes, or is this just a natural raw talent? Because I remember in 8th grade having to work with clay was one of the most embarassing projects I have ever attempted, needless to say I didn't possess the knack for clay. I was more into photography, but sadly you can't make a pipe out of pictures, and even if you could I don't think it'd be safe to smoke out of it.
 

Deft

Get two birds stoned at once
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Here are some things I made in high school Ceramics class, I want to continue doing it but have no materials or kiln. Every one of them has a large hollowed out portion so they would not explode and for saving materials.









The gargoyle looks much better in person as does the frog on rock, some of the glazing did not come out as expected, like the eyes on the frog and the black dots on the gargoyle.
 

killa-bud

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i made a bowl in my cermics class when i was in school,i brought it home and harden it up in the oven,no paint or glaze,still have it,doesnt hit to well tho,lol
 
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Ronley

Deft, your pieces are amazing, Exceptional. You are very good at sculpting and should do more.

Thats the thing with ceramics. Its a very unknown medium where we will never quite know how the piece will come out in the end.
Firing is a chemical reaction at 1100 degrees cel. and often what goes into the kiln is never how we expect it to come out.
 

Deft

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Thanks ronley, I want to do more but the school I go to now has no kiln. Those are just the first 3 things I ever had fired, I did a lot more but it was all stolen after firing before I could pcik it up :badday:, was mostly a set of deep soup bowls.

A lot of the detail on the frog and gargoyle was lost after the glaze went on, was a little thicker than I anticipated but its all experience gained!

A good trick if you have your own set of materials and glazes is to establish a temp you like to fire at and fire a sample of every glaze you have on a little flat fired square of clay you use, maybe scarify one side to see how that affects things. Save that and then you have a good reference for what your glazes will look like before you ever put them on!
 
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I'd buy a pipe. Those ones of all colors are great. I'd love to get one made like the light green, but with some dark green accents, or maybe even a chillum.. Real dope work man, keep it up.
 
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Ronley

Water colour paintings

Water colour paintings

Here are some water colour paintings that I painted recently. Resting Lion I finished today and African scene a few weeks ago.


 
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