
Can someone answer these two questions about wood-firing ceramics?
1. Can something be wood-fired twice? (ex. Fired, glazed, re-fired?)
2. Can an item be woodfired and then fired in an electric kiln?
Yes, call your local ceramics store
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AMACO Polymer Clay & Craft Oven $42.99 Polymer clay & craft oven-. Amaco-this handy countertop oven is perfect for warming/baking polymer clays or any craft product requiring heat up to 300 degrees fahrenheit or 149 degrees celsius. It includes a 30 minute timer to prevent over-baking and fre…… |
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Alex Deluxe Pottery Wheel with AC Adapter $49.19 Your child can become a pottery pro with a real pottery wheel and a variety of included tools! Mould, shape, sculpt, and paint your own pot or vase! When you’re done, the clay will air dry overnight. Electric foot pedal makes it so the wheel really spins! This comes with an AC adapter…. |
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Kiln Construction: A Brick by Brick Approach $27.19 Building one’s own kiln can be a daunting prospect, with the potential for numerous missteps along the way. This book aims to give confidence to those who seek to build their own kilns. Kiln Construction is a user-friendly guide that offers a thorough grounding in the basics of construction and also in-depth examinations of three kiln types—gas, oil, and woodfired—with diagrams and photos show… |
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Glazes Cone 6: 1240 C / 2264 F (Ceramics Handbooks) $25.24 Traditionally potters fired their work either at low temperatures, as for earthenware, or at the high temperature that stoneware requires. However, a growing number of potters, particularly those who use electric kilns, are firing to a middle-range temperature, of which cone 6 is typical. Using middle range temperatures saves fuel and expense, reduces wear on electric elements, and yet allows the … |
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Exploring Electric Kiln Techniques $28.95 The electric kiln has made the experience of pottery accessible to people from all walks of life. For those who would like to better understand the art and science of pottery, this Ceramics Monthly Handbook shares the expertise of ceramic artists who have explored the possibilities and potential of electric kilns. These artists share their knowledge on a wide range of topics, including clay … |
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