Nice tutorial! I’ve been struggling with how to fire ornaments and my wires have been warping and making it difficult to fire multiple items. Thanks for sharing your ideas 😊
Great video! I've been looking for help on how to fire hanging pieces. Your video has been the most helpful so far. Thank you so much! I tend to make a lot of hanging objects and jewelry so this is a necessary piece for my work.
It is so strange this video popped up. I have been planning to create a holder for my ceramic spoons so I can hang them in the kiln and when I saw your design I about died, because we had the exact same round design. I struggle with the kiln stilts I've made because I make different size spoons and I like to completely glaze some of my spoons. I don't like the holes the wire leaves behind in the glaze and it is an extra step to grind them down. I like how you did your hooks because you can remove them and space them according to your pieces so I'm going to implement that into my design. Thank you for this tutorial.
That is absolutely the BEST, easiest way to be able to glaze and fire porcelain beads. Well done Kiwi from another Kiwi. Ive been working in sterling silver for 20years but now wanting to research Porcelain. I’ve watched so many Utubers but yours is definitely the practical approach. Ive booked a place in a Community Studio - lesson - freestyle hand building. Bev.J
Thank you so much. I’m new at this. We have the 1st diagram you showed but I’m introducing a lot of pendants that won’t fit the bars. I found the wire at work and wasn’t sure how to use it. I will be making one today.
Hi! Thanks for sharing! I'm trying to figure out how to fire rings, but I'm not quite sure yet. 'cause like you said, it's good to clean the little hole, put wax, etc... and a ring should be all glazed. Would you have any suggestions?😅
You could use some wire kiln stilts (as shown in video) and sand off any sharp pinpricks left by the stilts with a fine dremel tool afterwards. I would then simply the seal the sanded areas with a polish of beeswax :)
I'm not sure what they are called exactly, round hole clay cutters. I purchased a set from my local clay shop as I like to support local businesses but I'm sure you could find them online. They come in sets of various sizes
I talk about this in the video. I probably get around half dozen firings before I replace the wire/clay but it depends what types of materials you are using.
I use kanthal high temp wire from my local supply store in NZ. It may be called a different brand depending on where you live. The most important thing is to check the temperature specs and that it's proper kiln wire (as per video explanation :)
I’ve been trying to figure out how to make ceramic dice , do you have any suggestions on how to fully glaze something like that ( where it can’t really be suspended and ideally would be completely glazed ) ? I’m new to ceramics and don’t know much about it all.
You should be able to reuse the wire, right? I recently fired some kanthal wire for Jewelery to 1280 and it became brittle and snaps easily. Should I try and use it again?
Check the recommended firing temperature for the wire. The hotter you fire, the more brittle it will become and the less firings you will get out it. 1280c is very hot! If you're talking 1280f you should get a few firings out of it but yes it will probably snap if you try bend the wires again after firing. That's normal as the wire will "set" after firing, same as kiln element wiring.
That's definitely an option. This was just a quick mock up and offering ideas. Even a shorter wire sometimes doesn't do the trick (depending on the ornament size and weight) but elevating the platform is easy enough :)
Another tip: I like to use a bit of wax resist inside the holes and this prevents glaze from sticking (use a very small paintbrush and swirl inside).
thank you so so much, i was about to spend too much money on a commercial stand..
Nice tutorial! I’ve been struggling with how to fire ornaments and my wires have been warping and making it difficult to fire multiple items. Thanks for sharing your ideas 😊
Exactly what I was looking for and so simple! Thank you!
Great video! I've been looking for help on how to fire hanging pieces. Your video has been the most helpful so far. Thank you so much! I tend to make a lot of hanging objects and jewelry so this is a necessary piece for my work.
I really needed this I have had a few disasters! Thank you.
Very useful and easy to make thank you!
Very useful! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing, very helpful 😊
Great and clever design!
Thankyou soooo muchhh❤
It is so strange this video popped up. I have been planning to create a holder for my ceramic spoons so I can hang them in the kiln and when I saw your design I about died, because we had the exact same round design.
I struggle with the kiln stilts I've made because I make different size spoons and I like to completely glaze some of my spoons. I don't like the holes the wire leaves behind in the glaze and it is an extra step to grind them down.
I like how you did your hooks because you can remove them and space them according to your pieces so I'm going to implement that into my design. Thank you for this tutorial.
You are very welcome, glad it helped :)
Very useful and clever! Thank you!
This so industrious and detailed, you are brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing these tips💖✨
That is absolutely the BEST, easiest way to be able to glaze and fire porcelain beads. Well done Kiwi from another Kiwi. Ive been working in sterling silver for 20years but now wanting to research Porcelain. I’ve watched so many Utubers but yours is definitely the practical approach. Ive booked a place in a Community Studio - lesson - freestyle hand building. Bev.J
Thank you! 😊 All the best with the handbuilding class, sounds fun!
So great to find your video great solution for beads thank you!!
Amazing!!! Thankyou so much
Thank you so much. I’m new at this. We have the 1st diagram you showed but I’m introducing a lot of pendants that won’t fit the bars. I found the wire at work and wasn’t sure how to use it. I will be making one today.
You are very welcome! It's perfect for small hole pendants, the thin (high temp) wire holds up really well as vertical hooks :)
Hi! Thanks for sharing! I'm trying to figure out how to fire rings, but I'm not quite sure yet. 'cause like you said, it's good to clean the little hole, put wax, etc... and a ring should be all glazed. Would you have any suggestions?😅
You could use some wire kiln stilts (as shown in video) and sand off any sharp pinpricks left by the stilts with a fine dremel tool afterwards. I would then simply the seal the sanded areas with a polish of beeswax :)
@@karenwildeartthank you! ❤ I'll give it a try!
This video is so helpful! What thickness of wire are you using please? xx
You're welcome! I use 1-2mm but you can use whatever thickness that suits your project as long as it's high temp wire
@@karenwildeart thank you very much!
Would you mind sharing what the tools are that you used to make the two different sized holes?
I'm not sure what they are called exactly, round hole clay cutters. I purchased a set from my local clay shop as I like to support local businesses but I'm sure you could find them online. They come in sets of various sizes
Do you have to bisque the piece before using it to hang the ornaments or can you hang stuff on it green?
Bisque first. Greenware is very fragile and can break just by handling
What gauge wire have you used for hanging the articles?
Approx 1mm thick but you could go thicker for heavier objects. I don't know the gauge size (I use the metric system)
How do you avoid burn marks on the wire hole?
I'm not sure what you mean? Please see previous comment about using wax resist in the pendant holes to stop glaze sticking to wire :)
Each time we create new jewelleries product where you are hanging those earrings does it need to recreate it again?
I talk about this in the video. I probably get around half dozen firings before I replace the wire/clay but it depends what types of materials you are using.
What kind of wire did you use?
I've already answered this so will put a note in the description
What’s the wire brand?
I use kanthal high temp wire from my local supply store in NZ. It may be called a different brand depending on where you live. The most important thing is to check the temperature specs and that it's proper kiln wire (as per video explanation :)
I’ve been trying to figure out how to make ceramic dice , do you have any suggestions on how to fully glaze something like that ( where it can’t really be suspended and ideally would be completely glazed ) ? I’m new to ceramics and don’t know much about it all.
You can use stilts made from clay and kiln wire. They would leave little pin pricks that you might need to sand down. I don't know any other way sorry
You should be able to reuse the wire, right? I recently fired some kanthal wire for Jewelery to 1280 and it became brittle and snaps easily. Should I try and use it again?
Check the recommended firing temperature for the wire. The hotter you fire, the more brittle it will become and the less firings you will get out it. 1280c is very hot! If you're talking 1280f you should get a few firings out of it but yes it will probably snap if you try bend the wires again after firing. That's normal as the wire will "set" after firing, same as kiln element wiring.
For your longer ornaments, why not just shorten the wire? The wire seems so long and they were hanging so low.
That's definitely an option. This was just a quick mock up and offering ideas. Even a shorter wire sometimes doesn't do the trick (depending on the ornament size and weight) but elevating the platform is easy enough :)
What kind of wire do you use and where to get it please
I've answered this a few times already so will put a note in the description.