How to Fire a Bisque Kiln for Beginners // Pottery at Home Pt. 4

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @al_rabeia
    @al_rabeia 3 дня назад

    Thank you very much, you are a wonderful person. I send you my greetings, and I am from Saudi Arabia 😘

  • @asdqwe4468
    @asdqwe4468 Год назад +5

    For bisque firing I don't use many kiln shelves. It's absolutely fine to tumble stack. That way you can get as many pots in the kiln as possible. You can put pots sideways or just randomly stack them. Works quite well. I don't like to fire my kiln when it's not fully packed as it's a bit of a waste.

  • @mirrelley
    @mirrelley Год назад +10

    Please, do your glaze firing video too! It is very informative, thanks!

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Год назад +1

      next wednesday! 😄

    • @hesterclaassen7723
      @hesterclaassen7723 Год назад +1

      Please the glaze one to. 🥰🥰 thank you for your videos i love them all, a very big help im working from home just got a kick wheel. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🤸‍♀️

  • @kimberleegessinger8569
    @kimberleegessinger8569 4 месяца назад +2

    I got my first bisque fire done following your instructions and it was a success. Thanks a lot for sharing :)

  • @John_Weiss
    @John_Weiss 21 день назад

    I bisque fire to cone 06, which in my small kiln comes out to around 1000°C.
    I also _usually_ start out with an 8 hr 'candling' at around 120°C to get out all of the water.

  • @j_edwards6075
    @j_edwards6075 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm considering using my knifemaking kiln for pottery... Not quite as much space inside my kiln but I'm only wanting to make a couple of coffee mugs. Just doing my due diligence and research beforehand, wish me luck. Cheers

  • @thecatswhiskers
    @thecatswhiskers 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks to you Mia for this video, I've now fired my first kiln load successfully! Only been potting for 4 months and loving it! 👍😁😁😁

  • @caroljordan2886
    @caroljordan2886 Месяц назад

    Appreciate your teaching style. Thanks

  • @dariarezaeva4805
    @dariarezaeva4805 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much! ♥️🙏

  • @Skarande-1
    @Skarande-1 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Clear informative tutorial 👍

  • @carolemcwilliams1367
    @carolemcwilliams1367 4 месяца назад

    Hi - thank you for this video - very helpful. Can you tell me if you opened the air vent and if you closed the vent at the bottom and the plug on the side during the firing? Thanks

  • @user-jg9pr8lq7p
    @user-jg9pr8lq7p 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. can you please help and explain when to open the air vent on the bottom and the peep holes. Sorry I m new too firing ,

  • @Julientre2culturas
    @Julientre2culturas 3 месяца назад

    Hi! very informative your video, I need to buy kiln primer powder or kiln wash but I don't know where to get in germany, thank you

  • @pamelatyer1030
    @pamelatyer1030 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @manishanimator
    @manishanimator 8 месяцев назад

    Hey thank you for these videos. Really helpful a new potter likewise me. Just one question how to reapply klin wash on flaky slab/furniture. Also is there any alternative for Klin wash? Thanks in advance 😊

  • @trinesandns4947
    @trinesandns4947 Год назад +2

    Great video! I was wondering how long you have dry the pottery before you bisque fire them?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Год назад +3

      They need to be fully dry and how long that takes depends on your climate! For me it takes about a week ☺️

    • @trinesandns4947
      @trinesandns4947 Год назад

      @@PotterytothePeople Thank you!

  • @kirstinh3650
    @kirstinh3650 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great video! Do you happen to know what cone you are firing to for your bisque kiln? The studio where I work fires to 1040 degrees for bisque which seems a lot hotter. Also, do you close up the vent on your kiln at 600 degrees? Thanks 🙏

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Год назад +1

      I don’t close the vent. I’m not sure what cone but you can find a chart online that compares cones & temp ☺️

    • @kirstinh3650
      @kirstinh3650 Год назад

      @@PotterytothePeople thanks!

  • @RayMunro-yi9xs
    @RayMunro-yi9xs Год назад

    I've just had my little electric kiln installed. Very excited. Can you explain please about the hole in the lid (top loader) and the little brittle plug thingy. There is also a rectangle of white material which looks like it might go over the hole also. Is this only to slow down the cooling maybe?? Susan from Oz

  • @hamdansuiii
    @hamdansuiii Год назад

    Amazing

  • @omardabaan9541
    @omardabaan9541 Год назад

    Thank you for the nice effort to spredung usefull informations, am wondering Do you close the vent and exhust during bisque or glaze firing? If so, When do you recommend to close and open them ? Most appreciated : )

  • @battalion151R
    @battalion151R 9 месяцев назад +3

    Total noob on using a kiln. I've had a 3 tier Skutt for years and never used it. I used to pour ceramics for the lady across the street when I was a kid. But, neither she or my mom, who made porcelain doll heads, showed me how to use a kiln. I stumbled on this one years ago for $50.00. I'm getting my wife a pottery wheel for Christmas so I'll have to figure it out.

    • @Evelyn35688
      @Evelyn35688 13 дней назад +1

      Did you ever figure it out? Im going to have to figure out how to use one as well. Hopefully this video helps!

    • @battalion151R
      @battalion151R 13 дней назад

      @Evelyn35688
      She's been too busy to play with her wheel yet. With our weather, we don't need a kiln. Just set stuff outside.
      I've been too busy keeping my mowers running.

  • @annaincolors
    @annaincolors Год назад +1

    such a great and informative video, thank you :- ) looking forward for your glaze one! i was wondering.. does your kiln also do the 'clicking' sound when it starts to fire? i feel like it's so loud with mine and i didn't catch it in the end of the video

  • @craftedsurprise4759
    @craftedsurprise4759 Год назад

    A well communicated video, thank you. A question please, at what temp is the lid opened? Should we wait until it is at room temp?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Год назад

      I wait until 100 celcius, but other potters do different things. If you can wait, cooler is better-- it will save your elements!

  • @ceylankemal3600
    @ceylankemal3600 Год назад

    Hello, I’ve just stumbled across your channel and it is super helpful to a beginner! What kind of clay do you use? I’m looking to make animal figurines as candle holders and was thinking to use white earthenware or stoneware would this seem the best clay type? Before you bisque fire your items do you allow them to just air dry first? Thank you

  • @devilsheree
    @devilsheree Год назад

    Hi, thank you so much for this :) I saw you have a vent, i haven't seen something like this before. Does the room get less hot with this? I am wondering because i would want to put my kiln inside the garage atelier but am worried that it might get too hot in there with just 1 open window.. and maybe open door :S

  • @kristaeskew4076
    @kristaeskew4076 8 месяцев назад

    @potterytothepeople do you have kiln posts under the shelf that stays on the bottom?

  • @meenusubrahmanian5692
    @meenusubrahmanian5692 8 месяцев назад

    Can I bisquefire stoneware and earthenware at 1000°c?

  • @user-zh5tx7nt5r
    @user-zh5tx7nt5r 11 месяцев назад

    I am in kenya and i will Like to buy a kiln for ceramic decoration

  • @jessicadonham1093
    @jessicadonham1093 Год назад

    Do you have to put kiln wash on the props or just on the shelves?

  • @pamelatyer1030
    @pamelatyer1030 7 месяцев назад

    What is that tube going outside

  • @kasenalane1723
    @kasenalane1723 Год назад

    ooooh okay so "cone" is referring to that shape you drew out?? aka how hot it gets at the peak is considered a higher cone?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Год назад

      No cone refers to the temperature. It’s a physical thing you put *in* the kiln to measure the temperature ☺️ I think I explain it better in next week’s video… 😅

  • @plantsforparisa1815
    @plantsforparisa1815 Год назад

    Do you recommend the kiln that you have? Size and performance?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Год назад

      Honestly I don't! The only reason I got it because it was a good price used. It's too small for me. But it depends what you're making. Rohde is a good brand, but it's more expensive than the others and I don't personally see a difference in the quality. I guess my recommendation is to buy used if possible and if not, go for Nabertherm (assuming you're in Europe?)

  • @hanael-sagini7912
    @hanael-sagini7912 Год назад

    Thanks for the great video! Doesn’t stacking create air pockets that may explode? Is it safe?

  • @eriettaioannaflorou7308
    @eriettaioannaflorou7308 5 месяцев назад

    How many litres is your kiln?

  • @michaelmadison883
    @michaelmadison883 Год назад

    why 3 posts more stable than 4?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Год назад +1

      ✨physics✨ 😄

    • @battalion151R
      @battalion151R 9 месяцев назад

      Three legs, in this case posts, conform to whatever uneven surface they are sitting on. 4 legs have to have an even surface or whatever they are on will rock back and forth.