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Low-Fire SodaI'm curious about low-fire soda and if it possible. The studio I have recently joined has this old electric kiln that someone had convert... Started by Kathleen Miller |
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Oct 11 Reply by Lyla |
Soda introduced on wood?Anyone tried applying a soda solution to wood then using that as fuel? Either as an addition to a gas firing or as part of a wood firing.... Started by Paul Fricker |
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Sep 2 Reply by Paul Fricker |
CONE 6 SODAI posted a picture of my cone 6R soda test tiles that John Britt fired in his soda test kiln two days ago. We both forgot about adding bo... Started by June Perry - Shambhala Pottery |
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converting an old electric kiln into soda kilnI have an old electric kiln I would like to remove the elements from and convert to a gas fired soda kiln. It's 7 cubic feet, top loading... Started by Deborah Woods |
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Apr 8 Reply by Michel Louis Viala |
B-Mix Wood ClayJust wanted to put out there that this clay throws nice, flashes beautifully in wood, but bleaches out in salt/soda without a slip, great... Started by Jim Dugan |
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Apr 7 Reply by zach |
wood fired shinoso. my last two firings my shino has gone quite black. some spots of the kiln more than others. it is usually a very coppery gold color. ... Started by York Haverkamp |
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Mar 27 Reply by LARRY MANNING |
Blog problemI'm on antibiotics at the moment, so I'm been using my non studio time to play around with my blog and I found out yesterday that by omit... Started by June Perry - Shambhala Pottery |
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Cone 6 Salt/Soda?Hi fellow salters! I have some porcelain clay that is warping badly in my cone 10 salt kiln. I was thinking of trying a firing at cone 6... Started by Deborah Britt |
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Nov. 7, 2008 Reply by Joyce Bickel |
smoking kilnso some friends of mine say their kiln really smokes when they close it up at the end of the firing. which does make sense, all of the wo... Started by York Haverkamp |
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K26 - thoughts and prices?I've been quoted around £3.40 (around $6.50 US) a brick (for a quantity of 1000). Now given that I've been told it's a US brick, what so... Started by Paul Fricker |
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