The Coffee Can Kiln

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
  • Firing a pinch pot in a coffee can using charcoal

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  • @isntjames
    @isntjames Рік тому +22

    You and Andy need to do more collaboration, I love your guys work for practical pottery backyard craftsmanship. I'm trying every skill I learn from you, love the channel.

  • @Divinemessages69
    @Divinemessages69 8 місяців тому +3

    I have been waiting years to try firing pottery in a safe and not too costly way, and in a way that I don't upset the neighbours, always been way too intimidated by the firing, but after seeing this I am confident I can do this thanks so much for sharing I can't believe this actually worked!

  • @DabblinDawn
    @DabblinDawn Рік тому +2

    Wow! That’s great, Tony! I’m trying this! Such beautiful fire clouds as well. A few minutes ago I checked on yesterday’s brick kiln & lump charcoal firing I did based on another one of your videos. All 5 of the pieces made it- with only a tiny crack on a puki. Thank you so much for sharing your techniques with us! ❤

  • @tammyandkiki
    @tammyandkiki Рік тому +3

    I absolutely LOVE this!!! Wonderful tutorial! This is great for some of us that can’t, for one reason or another, do anything larger.
    Such a wonderful idea. Thank you for sharing 🥰

  • @russellsmith8609
    @russellsmith8609 Рік тому +1

    Always great to see another one of your videos.
    And once again your calm quiet demeanour makes time practiced skills look so simple to do. It certainly builds my own confidence just to watch you at work.

  • @1a1u0g9t4s2u
    @1a1u0g9t4s2u Рік тому +2

    Very interesting. Will be giving this method a try now that the weather has cooled down here in Phoenix. Thank you for sharing.

  • @priltheartist9007
    @priltheartist9007 10 місяців тому

    The fire clouds on that little guy are awesome. Can’t wait to try this!

  • @coyotearrowheadhunting3083
    @coyotearrowheadhunting3083 Рік тому

    Wow friend, something that I think we can all do to cook a small pot. Great teaching. Thanks my friend.

  • @primitivepathways
    @primitivepathways Рік тому +1

    That's super cool!!!

  • @cetuspa
    @cetuspa Рік тому

    thanks Tony , always make a point to watch your videos. You are a inspiring teacher.

  • @cherylfarrens7528
    @cherylfarrens7528 Рік тому

    What a great idea! I knew I was saving my metal coffee cans for a reason.

  • @stephenwalford774
    @stephenwalford774 Рік тому +3

    Cool Tony..how to conserve charcoal..perfect for testing clay.

  • @cliffordkelly5327
    @cliffordkelly5327 Рік тому

    Howdy Tony ! Awesome as always, nice little urban kiln demo, just the basics & great fire clouds!

  • @fngrusty42
    @fngrusty42 8 місяців тому +1

    Love it my friend makes very nice pottery for plants. Alway upset with his kiln . I might just have to go over and make a pot just to use this coffee can or even a small garbage can . Lol I've never made a pot but after seeing your site pretty sure I can do this. Thanks so much

  • @dolphin9719
    @dolphin9719 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Much appreciated, thank you👍

  • @SnapScavenge
    @SnapScavenge Місяць тому

    I’ve tried so many times they either crack or are very brittle lol still learning. Good stuff!

  • @jarlsoars1150
    @jarlsoars1150 Рік тому

    Awesome! Can't be any simpler than that. I'll have to try it, soon.

  • @svenlundergard1
    @svenlundergard1 11 місяців тому

    That is a great demo. Thanks

  • @dolphin9719
    @dolphin9719 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing👏

  • @ladyw6773
    @ladyw6773 Рік тому +1

    Oh that's very cool! I think I might try this soon! Wondering if wood pellets would work? Might experiment and find out! Thank you for showing us 💜

  • @youngwillie9502
    @youngwillie9502 Рік тому +3

    Long time no see. Glad to see you back. Cool vid.

  • @RichardMontague-l8g
    @RichardMontague-l8g Рік тому

    Awesome. I always wondered about this. I’m trying a can in a can to protect some decorated pottery from smoke clouds.

  • @bigbranch1
    @bigbranch1 Рік тому

    Wonderful.....Thank you!

  • @wiliame
    @wiliame Рік тому +1

    thank you!!

  • @coopart1
    @coopart1 Рік тому +1

    Very cool !

  • @HARDYSPAINTINGADVENTURES
    @HARDYSPAINTINGADVENTURES 3 місяці тому

    fantastic idea ty looking to get in to pottery

  • @guarnerrosales9806
    @guarnerrosales9806 6 місяців тому

    Una chulada de PIEZAS, CONGRATULATIONS

  • @wendydee3007
    @wendydee3007 Рік тому

    Brilliant, thank you :o)

  • @FinnishPlayground
    @FinnishPlayground Рік тому +1

    Do you add charcoal during the process? Is it worth covering the pot so that it doesn’t contact to the charcoal? Thanks!

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  Рік тому +2

      I like the fire clouds on my pots, if you wanted to use a sagar pots to cover your pot you would have to change it up a bit. No I don’t add any more charcoal

  • @josephcook2314
    @josephcook2314 4 місяці тому

    Cool idea. I'm going to make my first attempt at bricks tomorrow from the clay from my bunker build. Might try something like this to fire them. -DirtySouthPrepper

  • @jimbothesailor4217
    @jimbothesailor4217 Рік тому +3

    Hi, would you mind telling me how waterproof the pottery would be after a firing like this? Can I use it for drinking coffee out of? Also, is there a glaze that would work with this technique?

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  Рік тому +3

      They will only be water resistant, my friend drank coffee from one of his cups we made at Fort Mojave for years. They start to seal themselves with use. This is all considered low fire, they make some glazes and or Frits for low fire

    • @jimbothesailor4217
      @jimbothesailor4217 Рік тому +3

      Thanks so much, I guess that my next bit of research will be into low fire glazes and 'frits'. Not really heard that term before, I am very much a beginner. I appreciate the input, thanks.@@tonysoaresnativeclays1434

  • @JessFO
    @JessFO Рік тому

    Hi Tony, thank you so much for sharing this! Approximately how long did the process take from start to finish?

  • @alisonhenry820
    @alisonhenry820 Рік тому

    Awesome technique! I'm curious about how many firings do you think you could use the can for before it starts to degrade?

  • @pinkyoshi
    @pinkyoshi Рік тому +2

    I've watched your other videos about firing w/ charcoal and i've tried it multiple times myself. unfortunately I've had less success as each time i've tried. I've found that while the pots might have a ping to them and seem ceramic - they still break down when coming into contact w/ water. Any tips? more charcoal? smaller pots? After seeing this video it looks like you're using a lot of charcoal

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  Рік тому +2

      Well it all depends on your clay, my clay vitrifies and will melt much higher then cone .06 . If you are using a higher fire clay then yes more charcoal, commercial clays are almost always higher firing clays. .06 and up, so you need to get to 1800F plus to fire .06 clay. . Also you need to have charcoal under your pots to make sure they reach temperature. We hit 850 C at the kiln conference a couple years back. 😀

  • @blueishsio
    @blueishsio 8 місяців тому +2

    Amazing video! How long did the coffee kiln fire for? Thanks in advance!

  • @alfonsotenore
    @alfonsotenore Рік тому +1

    Hello Tony, thanks for sharing this video! I want to ask you some questions: can i do the same but with a galvanized bucket and place it in a safe area like a fireplace (so i don't have to worry about charcoal sparks and so on)? And where would you drill holes in the bucket? Thanks a lot, have a great day!

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  Рік тому +3

      Yes , as long as the bucket has holes around the bottom, also make sure you burn outside, the galvanized will fume and can cause brain injury and nerve issues. As long as you’re not breathing the fumes you are good.

    • @alfonsotenore
      @alfonsotenore Рік тому +1

      @@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 Ok, thank you so much for the advices, i didn't know about the fact that galvanized was hazardous. Have a great day!

  • @Mary-C
    @Mary-C Рік тому +1

    OH wow, do you think that this technique would work inside a charcoal chimney starter, or do you think the charcoal would burn up too fast?

  • @whitneymacchoi6619
    @whitneymacchoi6619 Рік тому +1

    That's quite cool! What is the firing temp of your clay?

  • @mihailvormittag6211
    @mihailvormittag6211 Рік тому

    👍

  • @yelenawhitmer1329
    @yelenawhitmer1329 7 місяців тому +2

    Mr. Tony Soares! I would love to buy one of your pottery pieces. I do understand, that you have many-many people standing in line to oven you magnificent pieces. It doesn’t matter, I will be patient . If it possible, please reapply to this comment. Best regards! Yelena

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  7 місяців тому +2

      Yes you can find me on instagram @tonysoarespottery and talk more there on facebook

  • @mdasgupta8703
    @mdasgupta8703 5 місяців тому +1

    Is this good for only low fire clays? Can we use B mix for example? Also , can this technique be used for glazing with low fire glazes. If it can be used for glazing would you preheat that as well? TIA !

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  5 місяців тому +2

      You might try raku b mix, you can melt some frit glaze and maybe an .06 glaze. You might need a bigger can to get more charcoal and heat😀

  • @samanthanicholson9015
    @samanthanicholson9015 4 місяці тому +1

    Do you seal your pots or add ceramic coating, I was curious what would be better adding slip or coating. I have a lot of aloe and wanted to make some plant pots. Those are so 🥰 I wasn't sure if they hold water, maybe later when I get better I would make some vases and food type cups etc.

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  4 місяці тому +1

      I have pots all over the house, the water just makes the surface a bit damp, you can try ceramic sealer from Home Depot for planters.

    • @samanthanicholson9015
      @samanthanicholson9015 4 місяці тому

      @@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 would you recommend dealing I side or out? I found something called siloxane it says plant and animal safe. Again thanks

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  4 місяці тому +1

      @@samanthanicholson9015 inside

  • @dolphin9719
    @dolphin9719 Рік тому +1

    I just wondered if I can use a bigger pre fired clay pot with holes in it, instead of a metal can?

  • @user-rw1ox1kl2p
    @user-rw1ox1kl2p Місяць тому

    Hi Tony. Thanks. I’m going to try this. Is it certain that I will get fire marks on the piece? If you didn’t want marks what would you do?

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  Місяць тому

      @@user-rw1ox1kl2p it depends on the clay, you can make a sagar pot or can to go over your potto keep the fuel off of it

    • @user-rw1ox1kl2p
      @user-rw1ox1kl2p Місяць тому

      @@tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      Thank you Tony.

  • @virginiajorgensen8614
    @virginiajorgensen8614 10 місяців тому

    This looks like a great way to fire.

  • @jennmorton3155
    @jennmorton3155 Рік тому

    What temperature do you think that fire is?

  • @samanthanicholson9015
    @samanthanicholson9015 4 місяці тому

    What kind of clay is that? Would a low fire clay with grog or Laguna clay work in the can? I make jewelry pendants n need to fire a lot of them, thank you. Sam

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  4 місяці тому +1

      Yes it should work, I dig and make my own clays. Look at some of my other set ups. Use a bunch of bricks, layer charcoal, pots, charcoal, pot, charcoal. You can fire a hundred if you want. Just preheat them first to about 400F for an hour at least with the commercial clay. Let cool then stack and light. 👍🏼

    • @samanthanicholson9015
      @samanthanicholson9015 4 місяці тому

      @@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 oh great, yea I have watched a video of the clay processing. We have som here but not the red color I'd like to try. I have commercial clay without extra grog but I'll try your suggestions. Thanks Sam

  • @Finding_Arcadia
    @Finding_Arcadia 10 місяців тому +4

    Shit, it's really that simple? I've been freaking myself out over how to build a good kiln, think i just need to do this instead

  • @tonygray3787
    @tonygray3787 Рік тому

    🤯

  • @philipr3011
    @philipr3011 Рік тому

    P r o m o S M 😆