Look closely and you can see the horrible deformities of the bloated clay body |
The Good Big Bowl, surrounded by bad little ones. |
Now we're faced with a dilemma, how to proceed. My wife and I are in disagreement on how to handle it. She wants to return the whole rest of the batch and get a new batch from a new mix. Where I see how this would solve our problem it will also take a couple weeks for that to happen as well as a lot of labor and time on our part. Then what do I do in the meantime? Fall behind in production schedule with no hope of getting anything done. If I continue to work through the current batch I will get mostly good pots and some that aren't, but it won't put me behind while the new batches are mixed and sent and we drive down and pick it up.
I kind of feel like we've worked through the worst of it and will probably have no more problems. At least now I know to track the inventory numbers along with what I'm making so I will know what to report back to the clay company.
I think I would find a middle of the road solution, Like getting some compensation as in free clay for all the clay you have and will determine is bad. You can still keep producing but the bad clay will be paid for....Just a thought
ReplyDeleteI agree with Clancy
ReplyDeleteThat's the plan :) I am sure even if the company doesn't feel the need, our distributor will compensate us.
ReplyDeleteLet me know what the distributor says Charles...this is Arne Wiebe, I just go by Clancy on google
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