Pottery Kiln at Home for Beginners // how to fire a glaze kiln // pottery at home pt. 5

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  • Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
  • Welcome to pt. 5 of my pottery at home series! We've already covered how to install a kiln and bisque fire a kiln. In this video we will go over the next step-- how to glaze fire in a kiln! Glaze firing in an electric kiln is a fairly straightforward and totally safe, as long as you follow some basic precautions. I hope you enjoy the video!
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    0:00 - intro
    0:30 - recap
    1:13 - firing program
    5:30 - how to load the kiln
    7:30 - loading demo
    10:15 - finishing up
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  • @thecatswhiskers
    @thecatswhiskers 7 місяців тому +7

    Thank you so much for this video, I've just done my first glaze firing following your instructions and it was a total success 👍😁 I'm over the moon!🙏🙏🙏

  • @thirty3bluelines
    @thirty3bluelines Рік тому +2

    Thank you for making your knowledge available to everyone 💜

  • @margaritaruppert7647
    @margaritaruppert7647 Рік тому +7

    Thanks so much for these videos. I am thinking about buying a kiln but it's a bit daunting, you have really covered the info I have been searching for especially when it comes to size. So many dealers have been trying to talk me into getting a larger kiln but the 50 liter really seems quite ample.

  • @celiacogourdant6810
    @celiacogourdant6810 Рік тому +2

    Hello ! Thank you so much for your videos. They are "shorts" yet very informatives ! I just installed my first kiln at home (I live in France) and I am so excited to start my first firing. Looking forward to test out all the tips and tricks you gave on your videos. Have a lovely day.

  • @sheilavandervalk3393
    @sheilavandervalk3393 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. Very helpful video

  • @tobiasrankin9606
    @tobiasrankin9606 Рік тому +8

    Thank you Mia for this. Can you please tell me how you read the ‘cone’ ring ?Does it change colour or form depending on the heat/ time exposed to?

  • @devilsheree
    @devilsheree 11 місяців тому

    another great great video :) what cone does the kiln reach?

  • @evabaumgartl8183
    @evabaumgartl8183 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the helpful video! I was wondering if the kiln program is alteady preprogrammed on the Rhode tablet on the side (so i just pick a programm and the max temp) or do i need to decide and set up all the phases one by one? If so how to decide what temp and how fast?

  • @Bubbleclubae
    @Bubbleclubae Рік тому

    I have question I appreciate if you could answer , should we leave poke hole open during firing since my mini kiln have only one ?

  • @alexy8547
    @alexy8547 Рік тому

    Hello☺️ during glaze firing, when do I need to close the peepholes?is it when it reaches a certain temperature? 🥰

  • @somacoach979
    @somacoach979 Рік тому

    Hello , how long does your full glaze firing take? My new nabertherm 45l kiln has a programmed setting for glaze firing (earthenware) but it says it takes 3hr 20 mins but this is a lot less time than many sources say online for a glaze firing. It’s says it goes 0-300 c in 180 mins , then segment 2 is 300- 1050c for 20 mins. Is this too short a time to fire glaze for earthenware or does this sound ok?

  • @Ltluchiha
    @Ltluchiha Рік тому

    I am brand new to ceramic.. I was wondering, when you say “glaze liquefies” does it start running down the sides or inside of a piece? Do you have to worry about it making a puddle say in a pot?
    Thank you.

  • @Tignoso79
    @Tignoso79 6 місяців тому

    Hi Mia, very nice and interesting video, thanks 🙏🏻
    Just a quick question: how long does it take to dry bisque up after applying glaze? When you start firing a glazed piece, does it have to be fully dry (let’s say, I.e., a couple of hours, a couple of days or what)?
    I live in Rome, assuming a room temperature of about 17º in this time of the year , low humidity.
    Thanks in advance 🙏🏻
    And btw…happy new year 🍾🥂🎊

  • @user-jm4zk6vk4m
    @user-jm4zk6vk4m 5 місяців тому

    Do you fire the underglaze first, then coat with a glaze second? I’m new to this process.

  • @pamvickery9998
    @pamvickery9998 11 місяців тому

    Hi, hope you can help me, I am a beginner, and my glazed pots haven’t got glazed properly, as I used brush on glaze requiring different temperatures. Some have been glazed some not. I think I didn’t understand the remote properly. So stopped it at 1093c, so it may have needed it longer. Is there anything I can do please? Thank you

  • @fatthanibnu179
    @fatthanibnu179 Рік тому

    can i use acrylic paint then glaze fired to kiln?

  • @riecph646
    @riecph646 Рік тому

    Do you let Air into the kiln in the begining of the firing?

  • @mirrelley
    @mirrelley Рік тому

    Hmm, interesting your firing program if fire an earthenware, it will be helpfull!

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +1

      For earthenware, just adjust the final temp! I would use 1080 C. The rest of the program is the same 🙌

  • @CookbooksonRepeat
    @CookbooksonRepeat Рік тому

    Yeah, I’ve never seen or heard or heard of them either!

  • @ellenthompson8405
    @ellenthompson8405 Рік тому

    Hello! Thank you for your detailed and motivating videos. I would like to order a mug but do you ship to the US? Thank you!

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому

      send me an email with your address so I can calculate shipping and I will get it to you :) mia@potterytothepeople.com

  • @Anandmechanic
    @Anandmechanic Рік тому

    Is that a nichrome wire ?

  • @cplanelles
    @cplanelles Рік тому

    Hello! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! It's been super useful! I have a couples of questions:
    I've been told that I can bisque fire Earthenware and stoneware together as long as I respect the temperatures. The ones I have are Earthenware (1000 - 1180 C) and Stoneware (1000 - 1280 C). So I was thinking of firing both together at 1000 C. Would be this OK?
    And If so, can I glazed them both with earthenware glazing and fire together?
    The reason why I am using earthenware glaze is because I have Christmas ornaments and beads glazed both sides (I will using stands for the kiln).
    If you could please help with this that would be amazing! Thanks!

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +2

      So, the short answer is yes and yes. There is no problem bisquing the two together. I usually bisque at 900C (I am guessing the 1000 refers to the final temp). You CAN put your stoneware pots in a high-fire without any disasters. They just won't likely be vitrified (won't be waterproof and might be a little brittle)-- for ornaments and such, it should be fine. I wouldn't do that for tableware. Just don't do it the other way around- put your earthenware pots in a stoneware fire--they will melt 🙃

  • @sarikaputti6388
    @sarikaputti6388 2 місяці тому

    How about glazing a plate? Wont we dip a plate in glaze totally and that sits in kiln and wont it drip?

  • @essech
    @essech 12 днів тому +1

    Pottery at home but need a kiln 🥹

  • @54suzie
    @54suzie Рік тому +1

    Those spacers to create more height … what are they called … great videi

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +1

      Stilts I think!? Any ceramic material suppliers should have them.

  • @carolinep717
    @carolinep717 Рік тому

    Hello, thanks for the video. When do you close up the air supply and put in the exhaust sealing plugs on a glaze firing. Also when you cool the kiln , when do you open the vent and take out the plug? Thanks

  • @rebeccahardy298
    @rebeccahardy298 Рік тому

    Chips are beaking off of the bottoms of my stoneware pieces in cone 6 glaze firings. In my internet research I have seen pictures of this phenomenon and it is being called “plucking”. Are you familiar with the causes and more importantly any remedy? The conversations on the Internet immediately go to preventing glaze drips sticking to a kiln shelf, which is not my problem. To clarify, this is not a glaze problem and the stoneware chips are not sticking to the kiln shelf either. Any advice would be super appreciated! Thank you!

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому

      Yes that's plucking! I believe it comes from overfiring, but I'm not totally sure. I haven't had this problem luckily. If you're on facebook, I would ask in Clay Buddies or Pottery Heads group. Lots of potters there with amazing knowledge! They can help you :)

  • @r.v.7885
    @r.v.7885 Рік тому

    Where do you buy these rings? What are their advantages over the cones?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому

      I buy them from my local ceramic supplier here in Germany. I’m not sure about their availability elsewhere. I like them because they take up less space than cones! But if you cant find the rings, cones function just as well.

    • @r.v.7885
      @r.v.7885 Рік тому +1

      @@PotterytothePeople I did find them at CJ, thank you. More expensive than cones, though, but versatile as useful across several cones.

  • @David-uv7hz
    @David-uv7hz Рік тому

    How hot are the "exhaust" gases that come out?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +1

      Not too hot! Because it gets mixed with the clean air so it cools down quickly through the tube. It’s hot right at the kiln outlet though! (will burn you)

    • @David-uv7hz
      @David-uv7hz Рік тому

      @@PotterytothePeople Great, thanks!

  • @nikitamorrison2528
    @nikitamorrison2528 Рік тому

    What do you do if glaze runs/sticks on the shelf?

    • @Piddypng
      @Piddypng Рік тому +2

      You can use an angle grinder to slowly grind the glaze off. Then you need to reapply kilm shelf wash

    • @Piddypng
      @Piddypng Рік тому +2

      Kiln wash on the shelves will also help drips come off easier.

  • @johnestrada7357
    @johnestrada7357 Рік тому

    How do they fire huge pots . Pots about the size of your kiln

  • @alexy8547
    @alexy8547 Рік тому

    Can you please do one for earthenware clay?🥰