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    Phoenix Kiln Demolition and Rebuild Workshop with Duncan Shearer

    Jul 3 – 15, 2023

    Driving Creek Pottery’s Baseyard Phoenix kiln has reached the end of its current iteration. Come and be part of the deconstruction and the rise!

    Driving Creek Pottery’s Baseyard Phoenix kiln has reached the end of its
    current iteration.

    Come and be part of the deconstruction and the rise from the ashes of
    the new iteration of the Baseyard Phoenix V2.

    This is an awesome opportunity to learn about wood fired kiln construction and deconstruction from Duncan Shearer, one of the experts in the field in New Zealand. Duncan lives and works at Rahu Road Pottery near the Karangahake Gorge where he uses his vast knowledge to teach with his partner and fellow potter Charade Honey. He also consults on a range of pottery subjects including kiln construction.

    The workshop will be done in two parts:

    1: July 3rd to July 5th

     

    Deconstruction – Three days under the expert ministrations of Duncan Shearer Master Kiln Builder.

    We will be stopping to measure, take photos and notes, and to analyse where the bricks have deteriorated the most to determine what needs to be done when rebuilding. We will also be cleaning and sorting the bricks for reuse, and will be using angle grinders, cup grinder disks, rubbing stones, PPE etc.

    2: July 8th to July 15th

    Rise From The Ashes – 8 days led by Duncan again.

    Start at the bottom and work upwards to the chimney, brick by brick. There are two arches involved so plenty to learn about and lots of opportunity to do all the jobs involved. Range of tasks that can be done include mixing mortars, moving bricks, arch former building, steel prep, brick laying, measure checking, brick cutting, etc.

     

    No prior skills needed as Duncan will provide full instructions. Some strength is required as bricks weigh around 4kg and the total
    weight moved will be around 5 tons.

    All workshop attendees need to supply their own PPE of at least steel capped boots, safety glasses and gloves (not leather – the Ninja gloves from Blackwoods are good) Hardhats and earmuffs are provided in case of power tools (like grinders).

    Accommodation is not included in the price. Please mention that you are doing a workshop at Driving Creek to enquire about special rate with local accommodation providers.

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    When

    Jul 3 – 15, 2023
    9.00am - 3.00pm

    Where

    Driving Creek Pottery
    380 Driving Creek Road
    Coromandel
    Coromandel

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    Email

    arts2@dcrail.nz

    Website

    https://drivingcreek.nz/activities/workshops/