I'm looking at getting a wheel and a shed to put it in. Just to practice more than anything. The other issue is the kiln. very expensive to buy. If I take the pots to my pottery class to fire, they charge for it. Also have to get them there and back without any damage.
Bone dry pots are fragile but when packed in bubblewrap and in a box they'll survive, even a bike ride. At the beginning it's definitely cheaper to fire at your class. Just buying a (electric) kiln isn't enough - you'll need proper electrical installation as well.
I'm looking at getting a wheel and a shed to put it in. Just to practice more than anything. The other issue is the kiln. very expensive to buy. If I take the pots to my pottery class to fire, they charge for it. Also have to get them there and back without any damage.