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Old 07-01-2013, 09:47 AM
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Well I hope you're patient. We are re-doing our kitchen and the oven came out yesterday.





Share a pic of the kitchen as well I'm sure it will be beautiful.....congrats...despite the inconvenience.
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Old 07-01-2013, 10:29 AM
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Making the bar area bigger



I don't seem to have a before pic. The old kitchen was 70s orange.

One log removed.



With the new base cabinets in...next up is counter top and appliances. Counter top will be black quartz and apparently you order it and then they measure and they YOU wait and die and the next generation gets to enjoy it.



See...no oven.
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Old 07-01-2013, 10:33 AM
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Build a charcoal oven in your backyard? Make the firing literal?
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Old 07-01-2013, 10:35 AM
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Wow, wow it is going to be lovely! Thanks oh so much for sharing Ryan. Good luck with the work and dealing with contractors.

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Old 07-01-2013, 12:18 PM
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We actually did most of the work ourselves. I won't touch electrical so we contracted that out but we removed the cabinets ourselves, I did the plumbing for the hot and cold water supply and the new drain and my friend Todd (who you can see in the first pic) helped install the cabinets. We work for the same company so we are usually in biz casual or shirts and ties...so it's fun to hang out not all stuffy. anyway he's a hot shot at home improvement-- very skilled (and hopefully beginning his own company doing just that, soon). Anyway, he got the cabinets in with me assisting and they are rock solid-- level, perfect... it's all coming together. I just wish the counter top wouldn't take forever and a day to complete. I understand cutting through stone is likely a difficult thing so I try not to judge but when you don't have your kitchen and you still have dirty dishes and food to prepare for your family... it's a little wearing.

The new floor won't go in until we have the money budgeted-- but the entire main floor of the house will be re-done and it'll a dark wood (but probably bamboo). For now we stick with the old flooring which is very easy to clean and tough. So not so bad there. What you can't see in this pic is the fridge and another really tall cabinet... the fridge now exists where the pantry use to be, and the storage we lost there is made up in those huge drawers you see (not all of them are in yet).

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Build a charcoal oven in your backyard? Make the firing literal?
I turned on our grill to do just that...however, I couldn't control the temp well enough (it was a windy evening) and then I realized I couldn't get it cool enough! Much over 310F with this polymer clay and you hit the melting point... as in liquefy and just after that is the flash point (violent burning)... so yeah I'm going to wait for the new oven to go in! LOL
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Old 07-01-2013, 12:54 PM
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I knew you were talented by the way you conjured up how to make those pots. Now I am even more impressed that you are doing this work yourself. It is just mind blowing; how do you find the time. That fridge is top of the line gorgeous.
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Old 07-01-2013, 01:51 PM
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I knew you were talented by the way you conjured up how to make those pots. Now I am even more impressed that you are doing this work yourself. It is just mind blowing; how do you find the time. That fridge is top of the line gorgeous.
I just make the time. I run on very little sleep sometimes. And often, I find my craftsmanship is as good if not better that someone I'd hire... not because I'm more skilled but because it's my home, so I'm vested and very interested on making sure it's perfect.

The pot I made for the fugaku is really something... i used the top of a 1.5 liter wine bottle... so it's BIG but perfectly shaped as a result of the methods we've used for past pots. I went with a braided rim because a flat rim would be insanely hard to make uniform with the methods and material I have now. So I made the brain pretty thick to balance with the pot. The feet are a double thick tab feet... but they're connected to a rim-- makes it stronger. I'll grab a pic tonight when I get home. This pot is seriously big... like the size of a medium sized grapefruit.
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This pot is seriously big... like the size of a medium sized grapefruit.
I look forward to seeing your Fugaku pot it sounds like a masterpiece. I totally agree with the dedication you put into your house but I suspect that dedication is in all that you do.
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