The last time we saw the pug mill it looked like this – fresh off the Magnum Truck and safely delivered in it’s crate.
The reason for the pug mill was this – clay. Specifically clay scooped from the center of the sculptures.
And here’s the pug mill happily installed on it’s table in the studio. The clay scrap goes in the top part and comes out the end that is currently capped by that big black cap.
With some effort, the clay goes from looking something like this -
clay scrap goodness -
To this. Nicely pugged, de-aired, usable clay. Ready for sculptures or boxes or whatnot. Except for that bottom pug, which I threw back.
Now back to pugging!







With that color scheme, it really is reminiscent of a pug. I bet the greys were excited when they hear you were getting a ‘pug mill’. Glad to see that clay scraps can be recycled.