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Primitive Pottery Wood Firing Updraft Kiln: Every summer I spend two weeks 'off grid' in a cabin by a lake in Jura, France. Last year I finally realized that beneath the first layer of grey mud we have to tread on to reach deep water, the more compact layer is in fact white clay. This summe…

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Without risking oversimplifying the matter, I think I can safely say that one of the many appealing aspects of raku pottery is its accessibility, especially in terms of equipment. A raku firing need only achieve 1000°C, which is at the low end of the potter's temperature scale, and easily achieved in a homemade kiln fueled, for instance, by a propane bottle. The raku kiln pictured here...

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Making my own kiln for pottery was a goal I set when I realized that buying one might be too expensive for my budget. So, I started looking into cheaper DIY solutions. I found out that with some basic materials and a bit of creativity, it's possible to build a functional kiln. The process involved lots of trial and error, but it was a rewarding learning experience. I gathered information from various sources, took notes, and finally came up with a design that met my needs without breaking…

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I am a crazy lady when it comes to my kiln. I like it running well and keeping it clean. This is a laminated sign I have up in my kiln room. This helps me to remember certain facts such as how many hours each speed of firing takes or what to fire Greenware and and Bisque ware at. It also helps my coworker and I with scheduling firings. If anyone else is firing for some reason, there is helpful notes such as giving clay at least 5 days or more to dry. Finally, you will see a cleaning…

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