Saggar Firing – How to Make Simple Aluminum Saggars

Saggar Firing – How to Make Simple Aluminum Saggars

With the help of the unique and variable saggar firing technique, potters may add beautiful, visual effects to their creations. Simplifying the process with small, manageable aluminum saggars is one improvement method. Artists can easily make custom-sized saggars to fire their work using aluminum foil or small aluminum pans.

What Size Kiln Do I Need? Take Out the Guess Work

What Size Kiln Do I Need? –Take Out the Guess Work

What size kiln do I need, it’s essential to consider both the size of your pottery projects and your budget. A smaller kiln with a firing chamber between 6-10 cubic feet might be sufficient if you mainly work on small projects like jewelry or ceramics. However, if you frequently work on larger pieces or want more flexibility in firing multiple projects at once, a medium to large kiln with a 15-30 cubic feet capacity would be more suitable.

Pyrometric Cones: Kiln Temperatures For Firing Pottery

Kiln Temperature

Maximize pottery quality with pyrometric cones! Learn precise kiln temperature control for perfect firing results. Expert tips inside.
Achieve pottery perfection using pyrometric cones! Discover the ideal kiln temperature settings for flawless firing. Get started now!

Pottery Ideas For Kids

POTTERY IDEAS FOR KIDS

 From simple hand-building techniques to more advanced projects, there’s something here to spark the creativity of every young artist.
So grab your aprons and explore the wonderful world of pottery ideas for kids!