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  • How to Fire an Electric Kiln

    Once you've finished creating and trimming your pottery, the next step is to fire the pieces in a kiln. This should be done only when the clay is bone dry, which can take two-to-five days...

  • Alternative Kilns and Firing Techniques

    A kiln is an important piece of equipment in the making of pottery. It is an oven where the clay pieces are dried by subjecting them to very high temperatures. Kilns and firing techniques range...

  • How to Glaze Ceramic Tile

    Ceramic tiles with their endless variations of color, shape, size, texture, and finish have enhanced homes since ancient times. These versatile and hardy products have been used for floor...

  • How Can I Make a Ceramic Pinch Pot?

    Pinch pots can be made in a variety of shapes and sizes. Used for decorative and functional purposes, these pots add color and beauty to your home or office. Pinch pots are the best way to begin...

  • Gas Kilns Vs. Electric Kilns

    A number of heating sources can be used to operate a kiln, but gas and electric are the most popular types. There are various advantages and drawbacks to both, and the potter's level of experience...

  • Homemade Pottery Kiln Plans

    If you can locate an old wood stove and some bricks, you can build a homemade kiln. This type of kiln is easy to assemble and disassemble and can be built to any height depending on your needs.

  • Alternative Tecniques for Ceramic Kiln Firing

    Ceramic pottery is not only functional it can be considered art as well. Working with clay, from the manipulation into a recognizable form to the finished product, is a satisfying experience. From...

  • Western Raku Techniques

    Raku techniques for pottery were first used in Japan and different versions have spread throughout the world. Western Raku techniques can result in beautiful and unpredictable patterns with...

  • Ceramics Glazing Techniques

    Glazing a ceramic piece not only seals the clay so it cannot be penetrated by liquid, but it allows for an unlimited decorative possibilities. The manner in which a glaze is applied can even be a...

  • Pit Fired Pottery Techniques

    Pottery wheels are round platforms that spin when engaged by a foot pedal. This circular motion allows pieces of pottery to be shaped for symmetry. Pottery wheels have been around since before...

  • Art of Making Clay Pottery or Sculptures

    The successful potter must understand the properties of clay, glazes and firing techniques to create strong ceramic pieces.

  • Techniques for Clay Pottery and Ceramics

    Ceramics is an art that uses both form and function. The potter must master basic construction techniques to create successful pottery. Beyond function, the artist can also use carving and...

  • Electric Pottery Kiln Glaze Firing

    Program your electric pottery kiln for a glaze firing by setting it to cone six or 2,232 degrees Fahrenheit. Learn more about glaze firings with tips from a master potter in this free ceramics video.

  • Electric Pottery Kiln Bisque Firing

    An electric pottery kiln bisque firing is the first firing before glazing. Learn about bisque ware pieces with tips from a master potter in this free ceramics video.

  • Pottery Pitcher: Firing the Cylinder

    Add design to a clay pitcher before firing it. Learn how to prepare a clay pitcher for firing in this free pottery lesson from ceramics expert.

  • Ceramic Domed Toad Home Glazing & Firing

    Glazing a ceramic dome toad home produces a durable glassy surface when fired in a kiln. Learn about glazing and firing methods with expertise from a professional potter in this free ceramics video.

  • How Does a Ceramic Kiln Work?

    A Ceramic kiln helps remove all of the water from ceramic wares prior to firing or during the firing process. Ceramic contains crystal bound water that cannot simply evaporate and a kiln is used...

  • How to Use Silver Low Fire Art Clay

    Silver low fire art clay can be worked just like any other clay. Silver clay contains 99.9 percent pure silver mixed with clay. This allows you to, in effect, mold silver into any shape and then...

  • How to Glaze & Fire Pottery in a Kiln

    Working with a kiln can be dangerous if you don't follow many safety precautions. A kiln can get up to 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit in order to fire and glaze pottery. Electric and non-electric kilns...

  • How to Fire a Pottery Kiln

    Working with a kiln must be completed very carefully with many safety precautions. A kiln's temperatures get up to 1400-2400 degrees Fahrenheit in order to fire pottery, and even then it takes...

  • Making Ceramics Kits

    For those looking for a fun, hands-on art hobby, ceramics is a great skill to get started in. But for those who are new to this craft, it's hard to know what supplies will be needed and how...

  • How to Finish Flower Pots Before Firing

    Learn how to finish your ceramic flower pots before firing with expert tips in this free video on making your own flower pots.

  • Using a Pottery Wheel & the Bisqueware Stage

    Learn everything you need to know about the bisqueware firing process in pottery making in this free arts and crafts video series taught by a pottery expert.

  • How to Make a Pottery Piggy Bank

    A handmade piggy bank makes a cute, personalized gift for children and friends. You'll need a basic understanding of wheel throwing techniques and clay construction to do this project (or at least...

  • How to Fire Pottery in a Kiln

    You've put in some hard work, dealt with some trial and error, and now your pottery masterpieces are ready for the next phase. The pottery-making process usually requires two different stages of...

  • How to Fire an Anagama Kiln

    Firing an Anagama kiln is not just an ancient Japanese pottery tradition, it is a spiritual experience shared between fellow potters. It often takes months for a team of potters to make enough...

  • How to Buy a Kiln

    Buying a kiln is a big decision, but don't let it get you all "fired up." Decide what type of work you will be using the kiln to fire, such as ceramics, china, wheel-thrown pottery, hand built...

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