Great colours. Personally, I love the muted colours on pottery rather than vibrant colours. The plain winter wood and the celedon bloom over alabaster were my favourites. I can't wait to see more from this kiln.
Very cool results! I have a manual electric kiln and I thought it might be annoying having to go turn it up every few hours, but I actually like feeling kinda involved in the firing process, like you mentioned. Obviously a gas kiln is more involved, but same kind of idea.
Very nice. It looks like that second shelf is supported from a middle post and the corners are hanging. Aren't you concerned those rather expensive silicon carbide shelves could crack?
OMG THIS IS SOO DANG COOOOOL!! Love these pieces!!! What clay did you use please? Absolutely love Kai’s mug with the carvings!! I want to go to the epic pottery event sooo badly!!!
Very timely post Jon! I've been firing electric (manual, so I'm involved in the process! 😁) but I'm gearing up to get my new-to-me gas kiln running. I'm thinking that many of my glazes won't transfer over, but some will, and some new glazes will also be in order. I mix my glazes though, so will have fun playing with modifications of certain base glazes. I'm debating whether to move to cone 10 clay for the gas, but hesitant to do so when I've got cone 6 pieces unfired as of yet. I noticed you fired to cone 10 in this. Do you fire to 10 in your electric also?
When pulling out of the kiln, the mugs aren't showing up well in the camera. Maybe get a ring light to surround your camera to better showcase the items.
Your use of randomly placed kiln stilts makes me cringe. I have had better luck keeping shelves from warping with three stilts per shelf and make sure they are supported by the stilt on the previous layer.
New adventures. Allways fun.
Great colours. Personally, I love the muted colours on pottery rather than vibrant colours. The plain winter wood and the celedon bloom over alabaster were my favourites. I can't wait to see more from this kiln.
Those colors are great! Different & cool. I love the smaller cups with no handles.
Very cool results! I have a manual electric kiln and I thought it might be annoying having to go turn it up every few hours, but I actually like feeling kinda involved in the firing process, like you mentioned. Obviously a gas kiln is more involved, but same kind of idea.
So happy for you with your new kiln! I love a beautiful ash glaze and Enjoy watching your journey. Keep on sharing🤗
Beautiful results bro 👍
Very nice. It looks like that second shelf is supported from a middle post and the corners are hanging. Aren't you concerned those rather expensive silicon carbide shelves could crack?
It would be interesting to put the gas fired pots next to their electric fired pots with the same glaze thanks for the vidio
Beautiful pots! ❤
Great job, this is great 🎉🎉🎉
OMG THIS IS SOO DANG COOOOOL!! Love these pieces!!! What clay did you use please? Absolutely love Kai’s mug with the carvings!! I want to go to the epic pottery event sooo badly!!!
Now you will have to redo all the test tiles to see what they do in the gas kiln 😂 Oh, and test tiles with the new glazes!
Very timely post Jon! I've been firing electric (manual, so I'm involved in the process! 😁) but I'm gearing up to get my new-to-me gas kiln running. I'm thinking that many of my glazes won't transfer over, but some will, and some new glazes will also be in order. I mix my glazes though, so will have fun playing with modifications of certain base glazes.
I'm debating whether to move to cone 10 clay for the gas, but hesitant to do so when I've got cone 6 pieces unfired as of yet. I noticed you fired to cone 10 in this. Do you fire to 10 in your electric also?
So does the cost of the gas kiln Justify the results relative to the electric kiln?
Hi guys,,please can someone recommend a company that produces plaster molds for ceramic castings..will appreciate your help..guys
When pulling out of the kiln, the mugs aren't showing up well in the camera. Maybe get a ring light to surround your camera to better showcase the items.
Красивости :)
I enjoy more unloading with pictures than this "showing in hands" style. I can not appreciate it like this.
U know we can’t really see what ur showing up close. Either ur moving it around so fast that the eye can’t focus or ur camera is out of focus.
Your use of randomly placed kiln stilts makes me cringe. I have had better luck keeping shelves from warping with three stilts per shelf and make sure they are supported by the stilt on the previous layer.