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  • How to Fire Clay at Home – 7 Simple Ways to Fire Pottery

    How to Fire Clay at Home – 7 Simple Ways to Fire Pottery

    If you’ve started making pottery, you may be wondering how to fire clay at home.  The good news is that you don’t need a fancy art studio to fire your own pottery.  There are some simple, inexpensive ways to fire clay at home.  This article covers 7 ways of firing pottery and some of the…

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  • What is Glaze Firing? – All About Glaze Firing Pottery

    What is Glaze Firing? – All About Glaze Firing Pottery

    Firing clay is the process of turning it from clay into ceramic material.  Most of the time pottery is fired twice, and the second firing is called glaze firing.  So, what exactly is glaze firing? The first step in firing pottery is the bisque fire when clay turns into ceramic ware.  After the bisque fire,…

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  • 3 Stages of Firing Clay – A Beginner Guide to Firing Pottery

    3 Stages of Firing Clay – A Beginner Guide to Firing Pottery

    Firing pottery can seem like a mysterious process to the new potter.  There are lots of technical terms that can sound quite foreign.  So, I thought it would be helpful to write an overview of the stages of firing clay.  Here is a guide to the 3 stages of firing clay. There are 3 main…

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  • How Long Does a Bisque Firing Take? – 6 Factors at Play

    How Long Does a Bisque Firing Take? – 6 Factors at Play

    When I first started firing my own pots, one of my questions was how long does a bisque firing take?  This can be a pressing question if you are up against a deadline or excited to see your fired ware.  Over time, this is what I have learned about bisque firing pottery…  A bisque firing…

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  • Firing Greenware to Bisque – 11 Tips on Bisque Firing

    Firing Greenware to Bisque – 11 Tips on Bisque Firing

    When I first got my kiln, I had no idea how to use it.  The first hurdle was to learn about firing greenware to bisque.  It was a bit of a learning curve for me and some of it I learned through trial and error.  So, I thought it would be helpful to put together…

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  • Pottery Plaster Vs Plaster of Paris – Which to Use?

    Pottery Plaster Vs Plaster of Paris – Which to Use?

    Plaster has lots of uses for potters.  For example, it can be used, for mold making, casting, and making damp boxes.  But there are a lot of different types of plaster.  And if you are trying to figure out which one to use, it can be confusing.  In particular, you might be wondering about the…

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  • 4 Potter’s Choice Glaze Problems – And How I Solved Them

    4 Potter’s Choice Glaze Problems – And How I Solved Them

    I really like the look of flowing glazes, so when I first saw the Potter’s Choice range, I loved them.  When I began to use them, I had a few difficulties and I wasn’t getting the results I wanted.  With a bit of research, and with trial and error, I have worked through these.  Here…

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  • Can you Refire Underfired Glaze? – Rescuing Your Pots

    Can you Refire Underfired Glaze? – Rescuing Your Pots

    A lot of heart and soul can go into making your pottery.  So, it can be gutting when your glaze doesn’t turn out how you wanted it to.  If your glaze is underfired, you might be wondering if you can do anything to salvage your work.  The question is, can you refire underfired glaze to…

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  • Pottery for Beginners – How to Start Making Pottery at Home

    Pottery for Beginners – How to Start Making Pottery at Home

    Pottery for beginners can be very exciting.  It can also feel a bit overwhelming.  It can seem like there is a lot to learn.  And like most hobbies, the more you learn, the more you realize you don’t know.  But pottery is really just about making things out of mud!  All you really need to…

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