Thanks for posting this! There are so many variables! I think one thing to add here would be low-fire pottery and pit firing, as that is something that most people who have a yard can do at home without much special equipment. I currently fire electric and am working on refurbishing a used gas kiln. I'm excited to expand my firing capabilities and looking forward to you sharing things you've learned with your new gas fire experiences.
I’m sooo glad to hear this Jon!! I was just talking to my husband about Raku and pit firing!! I’m Native American and I would love to be able to fire like my ancestors!!
So really this “different ways to fire GLAZED pottery” since pit firing is not mentioned. It is fun, and quick, and has a long, long history. Don’t discount it.
Great Video! 🙌 I have always wanted to try backyard fire kiln. Saw it on British pottery show and it looked like fun, but sadly I rent... plus noisey neighbour with a little too much time on their hands! lol Otherwise, I would be in the backyard digging/preparing a hole for firing!.
This is great! I would be curious to hear about firing costs for electric vs gas! I'm assuming the former is cheaper, but maybe it all depends on where you live or whether it's winter or summer for gas
Thanks for posting this! There are so many variables! I think one thing to add here would be low-fire pottery and pit firing, as that is something that most people who have a yard can do at home without much special equipment. I currently fire electric and am working on refurbishing a used gas kiln. I'm excited to expand my firing capabilities and looking forward to you sharing things you've learned with your new gas fire experiences.
Loved the video, very well explained. Thank you!!❤
Wood kiln sounds like quite an undertaking! Would be fun to be a part of.
I'm enjoying this video so far. This semester, my top focus in ceramics class is going to be understanding how the kilns work.
This is crazy cuz I started watching you when you were building this studio and so much progress has been done since then, amazing!
I’m sooo glad to hear this Jon!! I was just talking to my husband about Raku and pit firing!! I’m Native American and I would love to be able to fire like my ancestors!!
Great can’t wait!!!
So really this “different ways to fire GLAZED pottery” since pit firing is not mentioned. It is fun, and quick, and has a long, long history. Don’t discount it.
Thanks for your videos. I was wondering if you have ever had any pottery fired in St. John’s Johanna kiln?
Great Video! 🙌 I have always wanted to try backyard fire kiln. Saw it on British pottery show and it looked like fun, but sadly I rent... plus noisey neighbour with a little too much time on their hands! lol Otherwise, I would be in the backyard digging/preparing a hole for firing!.
Oh yes 🙌🏻
This is great! I would be curious to hear about firing costs for electric vs gas! I'm assuming the former is cheaper, but maybe it all depends on where you live or whether it's winter or summer for gas
Cool video. What about heating kiln with wood pellets. Would be possible or it will not achieve enough high temperature?
There’s surface wood fire techniques and pit firing.
I would love to know which you prefer!
Are you saying “Chimmy”?