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Welcome to Understanding Pottery, Chapter 13: Wood Fired Kilns Part 1.


The next four chapters will be a mini-series on Pottery Kiln Design, Construction and Operation with this episode focused on Wood Fired Kilns. Are you curious about different methods of firing pottery? Interested in participating in a wood firing? Are you thinking about building your own kiln? Wood firing is currently enjoying a renaissance with an increasing number of practitioners and a wide variety of approaches. This month’s discussion is an overview of the wood firing process and various kiln designs.


The next topic in the series is Wood-Fired Kilns Part 2.


Understanding Pottery is a series in production by Washington Street Studios. The podcast series is a digital textbook that will take the listener through the entire ceramic process from the raw material through the finished ceramic pieces. There are five sections and twenty-six chapters planned in the series and they are:


Section I: The Pottery Making Sequence


Chapter 1: What is Clay?


Chapter 2: Clay Properties and Drying


Chapter 3: Bisque Firing


Chapter 4: Tips for Successful Glazing


Chapter 5: Pyrometric Cones


Chapter 6: Glaze Firing


Section II: Use of Raw Materials


Chapter 7: Chemistry for Potters


Chapter 8: Glaze Chemistry


Chapter 9: Oxides, Washes, Underglazes and Stains


Chapter 10: Geology for Potters


Chapter 11: Use of Local Materials


Section III: Kilns and Firings


Chapter 12: Atmospheric Firings


Chapter 13: Wood-Fired Kilns


Chapter 14: Gas-Fired Kilns


Chapter 15: Electric Kilns


Chapter 16: Raku Kilns


Section IV: Solving Problems


Chapter 17: Kiln Performance Problems


Chapter 18: Clay Body Defects


Chapter 19: Glaze Defects


Section V: Practical Applications


Chapter 20: Pottery Myths, Errors and Misconceptions


Chapter 21: Thixotropy, Quartz Inversions and Other Pottery Mysteries


Chapter 22: Pottery and Physics


Chapter 23: Pottery Figurin’ (Math)


Chapter 24: Personal Safety with Pottery


Chapter 25: Critiquing Your Own Pottery: Design Principles You Can Use


Chapter 26: Tips for Buying Used Pottery Equipment


Show notes can be found at https://www.hfclay.com/the-potters-round-table


This podcast is brought to you by Washington Street Studios, a community pottery studio, gallery and pottery school located in Harpers Ferry / Bolivar, WV. We exist to provide ceramic artists an affordable, fully equipped studio space for aspiring, emerging and established artists to share their creative energy and knowledge in an environment designed to support the ceramic artist. If you want to learn more about Washington Street Studios, visit our website at https://www.hfclay.com/.


At Washington Street Studios, we believe the sharing of creative energy and knowledge will improve the quality of our art and increase the appreciation of art within our community. We are striving to create an environment where the arts are shared and appreciated. We want to grow as a family of artists and contribute to our community. This podcast is one of our steps to share our passion for the ceramic arts, creative energy and knowledge with other artists and art lovers


We also created a video version to expand our audience. If you are looking for the video of our show search for the ‘Washington Street Studios’ channel on YouTube.