Hi,
Call a local "ceramics shop" and ask what they charge. I bet there is
some standard in the commercial slip-mould world. Then you can decide
how to price out your kiln. Let us know what you decide on price!
--Alix
Alix E. Peshette
Technology Training Specialist
Technology Support
Davis Joint Unified School District
Davis, CA
-----Original Message-----
From: trish ackerman [mailto:dacke8175@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 9:27 PM
To: TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [teacherartexchange] Fees for firing in a kiln
We have another school wants to use our kiln to fire
some of their projects. Has anyone done this and
charged a fee?
I dont know what fee would be appropriate. I guess so
much per pieces. We would use the money to buy some
supplies for our kiln we need.
THanks for any help.
Trish
Trish Ackerman
Core Knowledge Charter School
Middle School Art,Parker, Colorado
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