Thank you for making this video. I am in the process of building a kiln close to the same size and shape. It was meant to be an anagama. But it may be something else by the time I am done. I have never built a kiln before and this was the biggest risk of my life I am a single father of 3 children adn I am homeschooling my children while making this kiln to support my family. This is meant to be a jump back in time for me and my family. I am looking for another potter who wants to be a part of it, but so far it has just been me. I have built the studio and winter stopped me from putting up the roof over the kiln so I could begin the kiln. This video is so much fun to watch. Thank you for spending the extra time to click the button a milion times.
So this is the second build video recently where the wooden supports were removed by hand. In the first, the designer thoroughly explained how they precisely trimmed and shimmed the supports to facilitate removal. I thought the whole time, why bother? Why not just burn them out with the first test fire? It is a kiln after all.
Patrick Bass most of the bricks were standard shape, the angle was created with additional mortar on the outside, though if I remember right there were some keystones at the top where the curve is tightest and there was a row of ‘springers’ at the foot of the arch. However i’m a photographer and this was a couple of years ago so I could be wrong in my recollection! Hope you enjoyed the film.
The kiln has been in regular use for the last 4 years and works a treat! Just in case you have not seen it, here is a film of the first firing ua-cam.com/video/gkXqkvB_LfU/v-deo.html
Great video! I loved it! Imade a 3d animation video to show how my wood burning kiln was built. Her name is Norberta, after the Norwegian Ridgeback Dragon... She is much, much smaller though. Manabigama proportions. And I use no arches, or better yet, I use what I call a "radical Micenaean Arch" technique. The arch is locked in place by the weight and cement on the outside and above. So you don't have to spend money and time mounting a catenary wooden mold. Also, I don't insulate it so much, with that extra layer of external cement, because I want it to be "sort of" easily disassembled, in case I have to reassemble it somewhere else! that is another feature of small size kilns. Not possible with the big beast you have, there! Check it out in my channel if you like! Thank you for sharing! I'm going to watch the video about it's first firing now! Take care!
Thank you for making this video. I am in the process of building a kiln close to the same size and shape. It was meant to be an anagama. But it may be something else by the time I am done. I have never built a kiln before and this was the biggest risk of my life I am a single father of 3 children adn I am homeschooling my children while making this kiln to support my family. This is meant to be a jump back in time for me and my family. I am looking for another potter who wants to be a part of it, but so far it has just been me. I have built the studio and winter stopped me from putting up the roof over the kiln so I could begin the kiln. This video is so much fun to watch. Thank you for spending the extra time to click the button a milion times.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, It was a fun film to make
To make a self supporting arch, hang a chain on a large board from the approximate base measurements, to a size you require.
What a pleasure to watch, thank you 🙏🏻
Bravo, Much Work, Excellent
Beautiful work .
Beautiful!
So this is the second build video recently where the wooden supports were removed by hand. In the first, the designer thoroughly explained how they precisely trimmed and shimmed the supports to facilitate removal. I thought the whole time, why bother? Why not just burn them out with the first test fire? It is a kiln after all.
I should’ve led with, it’s an amazing job….
im so excited to see that works...
wow! must be well insulated!
Pretty well. The outer layer is sand, clay, vermiculite and chopped hay. it forms a strong and insulated outer skin.
Does the kiln work?
Good works
Esse forno é maravilhoso 👍👏
Can you give me the blueprint for this kiln?
I'm sorry I am just the photographer.
Brilliant
It appears that you did not use "shaped" brick in your arch...Is that correct?
Patrick Bass most of the bricks were standard shape, the angle was created with additional mortar on the outside, though if I remember right there were some keystones at the top where the curve is tightest and there was a row of ‘springers’ at the foot of the arch. However i’m a photographer and this was a couple of years ago so I could be wrong in my recollection! Hope you enjoyed the film.
@@BenBoswell Thanks, Ben...that matches my observations of your excellent photography. There should he years of excellent firing ahead for Kigbeare!
F u if you cant say anything good keep your dumb mouth shut
@@BenBoswell what about the catenery arch, you know when you hang a chain
@@Alakwe this was a catenary arch, the formers were shaped with a chain, but it happened before I was there. I'd have photographed it otherwose.
The kiln has been in regular use for the last 4 years and works a treat! Just in case you have not seen it, here is a film of the first firing ua-cam.com/video/gkXqkvB_LfU/v-deo.html
いいねー流石
Video to fast
Great video! I loved it! Imade a 3d animation video to show how my wood burning kiln was built. Her name is Norberta, after the Norwegian Ridgeback Dragon... She is much, much smaller though. Manabigama proportions. And I use no arches, or better yet, I use what I call a "radical Micenaean Arch" technique. The arch is locked in place by the weight and cement on the outside and above. So you don't have to spend money and time mounting a catenary wooden mold. Also, I don't insulate it so much, with that extra layer of external cement, because I want it to be "sort of" easily disassembled, in case I have to reassemble it somewhere else! that is another feature of small size kilns. Not possible with the big beast you have, there! Check it out in my channel if you like! Thank you for sharing! I'm going to watch the video about it's first firing now! Take care!