More on the ceramic bell casting method at Arcosanti: here, the Silt-Cast bells have been removed from the silt counter, and are drying on the deck of the Ceramics Apse. They must reach a stage of hardness where the artists can handle them without malforming them.
[Photo: Joelle McTigue & text: Amber Klatt]
Here, Ceramics Manager Edward Werman performs Quality Control, ensuring that the bells are uniform in size and thickness.
[Photo: Joelle McTigue & text: Amber Klatt]
Pressing a hole into the top of the bell prepares them to be hung. And then, a light dusting with talc provides a coating for the Silt-Cast bells, acting as a color-contrast to the carving.
Of course, the bells are not complete at this point. As such, we will continue our report on the Silt-Cast process ... in the anticipated past.
[Photo: Joelle McTigue & text: Amber Klatt]
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