Ryan & Becca talk about kilns today after getting a listener question recently. They go into how and where they learned to fire their kilns initially, from manual kiln sitter kilns to ones with electronic controllers. There are lots of places to find resources today with the depth of knowledge on YouTube, Facebook forums, online publications, and plenty of other places. We hope you enjoy the convo and learn something, even if you're a seasoned veteran to firing kilns.
Resources
Firing in an Electric Kiln - Big Ceramic Store
10 Basics of Firing an Electric Kiln - Ceramic Arts Network
Becca's Bisque Firing Schedule
What would you do if...
your glaze runs off of your pot and fuses the entire thing to the kiln shelf with/without kiln wash?
Listener Questions
On this episode:
- As a beginner, what are some self learning sources to learn the workings of a kiln to fire at home? @earthbound.me
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