Overview
Experience the excitement of unpacking a reduction fired gas kiln in this informative 18-minute video. Follow along as the potter unloads a Rohde KG-340 kiln, revealing an array of thrown, trimmed, and glazed pottery. Learn about the intricacies of reduction firing, temperature variations within the kiln, and the use of pyrometric cones. Observe the effects of oxidation on different areas of the kiln and discover the technique of coating pots with iron oxide. Gain insights into post-firing processes, including cleaning pot bases with diamond pads and polishing jar lids to a smooth finish. Explore the potter's five favorite pieces from the firing and witness the clean-up process. This comprehensive look at kiln unpacking offers valuable knowledge for both novice and experienced potters alike.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- A brief explanation of reduction firing
- Unpacking the gas kiln
- Discussing temperature differences
- Chatting pyrometric cones
- Showing where oxidation occurs
- Coating pots in iron oxide
- Grind the bases of the pots clean
- How I polish the lids of jars & teapots
- My 5 favourite pieces
- Clean up
Taught by
Florian Gadsby