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Welcome back to blog land! We have been off the air for a little while due to computer crash, but we're back on line and ready to go! It's a fortnight since my return from the UK, and lots has been going on, but before any of that I need to review Steve Tootells kiln building project in North Wales. In earlier blogs you will find a layer by layer description of the building of Laura Inoues kiln in Nagano, and a series about the kiln building workshop in Mashiko. Every project is different…

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In this article, I have discussed the need for a kiln when firing your glazed pottery and how you can glaze your pottery without a kiln.

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Discover the art of crafting durable clay pots at home without the need for a professional kiln! Learn how to fire your pottery in a regular oven, achieving impressive results just like the pros. Get started on your creative journey now! #Pottery #DIY #ClayArt #HomeCrafting

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Wild n Clay Ceramics on Instagram: "Step into the heart of my creative journey as I unveil the captivating process of crafting a wood-fired ceramic kiln at the most minimal cost imaginable! 🌿🔥 In this mesmerizing video, witness the birth of a kiln, gracefully elevated on ceramic tiles, standing at a modest height above the earth. The symphony of nature and craftsmanship converges as three ventilation holes breathe life into the very soul of this masterpiece, drawing in the essence of the…

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Wild Pottery in the woods of Sussex - a weekend course in primitive pot making. After harvesting the clay from the banks of a running stream at Wapsbourne Farm, it was mixed with some pre-prepared grog (biscuit fired clay that has been ground to a powder) and fashioned into pots using your hands while sitting on logs around the camp fire which was created from wood foraged from the surrounding woods. The primitive technique used were similar to the methods employed by the ancient Romans. The…

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