Rapid Bisque Firing
The most challenging firing that ceramic artists undertake is the bisque firing. It is also, more often than not, the … Read More
The most challenging firing that ceramic artists undertake is the bisque firing. It is also, more often than not, the … Read More
Most beginning potters pay little attention to bisque firings until they experience an explosion. More often than not, glaze blemishes … Read More
Most beginning potters pay little attention to bisque firings until they experience an explosion. More often than not, glaze blemishes … Read More
Learn more from the cones you load into each firing than how hot your kiln got. Bloated, leaning, and deformed … Read More
Taking test tiles to the lab and checking for food safety on a microscopic level, Ryan Coppage and a group … Read More
The flat-top kiln design has been around for decades. It typically uses two fuel-fired burners located near floor level, one … Read More
Chun originated over a thousand years ago in China, first reported in the Song Dynasty, as Jun Ware. While many … Read More
The point of all this is clays, as well as other ceramic materials, are naturally occurring. Their history is almost … Read More
Bloating and carbon coring form from a reaction of sulfur and carbons. The percentage of contaminants and the kiln environment … Read More
Distributing particles by size to achieve maximum packing density has historically been he most common way to formulate a clay … Read More