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The Cone Chart and Firing Temperatures #ceramics #pottery #cones #glazechemistry #firingtemperature
Rose continues to break down the mysteries of ceramic cones! In this video she talks about firing temperatures. From understanding th...
Firing the Soda Kiln at Washington Street Studios
Welcome to The Potter’s Round Table, in this episode we discuss Firing the Soda Kiln at Washington Street Studios. Phil Berneburg pas...
Operating a Small Gas Kiln
Welcome to the Potters’ Round Table lecture on Operating a Small Gas Kiln. Gas kilns can produce some of the most beautify textures a...
Sample lesson from Ceramic Materials Workshop’s online course Introduction to Clay Bodies
A sample lesson of our clay course – Introduction to Clay Bodies Introduction to Clay Bodies Online is a 4-month course focused...
Pottery Shorts How Does a Glaze Strengthen a Pot? Or Does It?
Welcome to Pottery Shorts, brought to you by The Potter’s Round Table, the topic for this episode is How Does a Glaze Strengthen a Po...
Batch, please | How to mix and batch a ceramic glaze | Ceramic Materials Workshop
Follow along with Rose Katz of Ceramic Materials Workshop as she shows you how to make your own test batch of ceramic glaze! It’...
Construction of a Gas Fired Soda Kiln Part 3
Welcome to The Potter’s Round Table slideshow of the construction of a gas-fired soda Kiln at Washington Street Studios. The slidesho...
Matt’s Thoughts on Ceramic Lead Testing!
Many people have sent this our way. Don’t worry, we won’t spoil the ending, but here are Matt’s thoughts about on lead testing cerami...
Waste vegetable oil raku burner
Here is a video of the waste vegetable oil raku burner built for me by Danny Burns over the summer. It is firing with 100% vegetable...
A Secret Ceramics Scandal?
It is often argued that a clay has only to be fired to the listed temperature, to be considered “well fired” or “safe” We couldn’t ag...