Ceramics Kiln News November 2024

Please follow this thread to determine if your items are ready for pick up. Please pickup your piece(s) ASAP, we are a very busy community and need the room to unload kilns when ready.

If your piece has a star or little fruit in it, the item is being marked for our 30-day guideline. Please put them back in the glass dish on the shelf after collecting your piece(s).

As a reminder there is no personal storage on our shelves or in the Ceramics space, that means bisque/glaze items should not be on the In Progress shelves.

Please be mindful of other community members and use a ware board that fit the size of your piece, this will allow more room for makers to make.

If you have a piece that’s been missing, please double check the Needs Attention Shelf. Your piece will have a note attached as to why the kiln team did/cannot fire, it is important that you fix the issue in order for your piece to be fired. Continuing to place your item on the shelf for firing without fixing the issue will not result in an ultimate firing of your piece. Also check one of the 4 bisque shelves or top glaze shelf with the ladder if you cannot find your piece.

If you need assistance or other options to achieve your desired results, please consult the wiki guidelines for firing or reach out to the community for further information.

Thank you!

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Unloaded bisque








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Here’s a little update on our needs attention shelf.

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Are the any of the kilns big enough to fit a platter/ plate that’s 19in by 19in?

I think the Skutt KM-1222 kiln will fit it! I just answered my own question haha :sweat_smile:

It would fit in either the 1222 or the 1227, both have a 27 inch diameter. Technically it would fit in any of the kilns as the paragon is 21inch diameter and the 1027 is 22 inch diameter, those would be tricky to load though.

thank you! :smile:









New pieces on the needs attention shelf
Please remember
We cannot fire pieces with newspaper in them.
Pieces need to be bone dry before placing on the firing shelf. Please not put wet pieces on the firing shelves.

Ah! Shameeee! I’m sorry! Noted for the future. :see_no_evil:

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Unloaded glaze




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Unloaded bisque from the paragon


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Wow! Is that a horned toad head? The details are amazing :heart_eyes:











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If I don’t see my piece on here does that mean it didn’t get fired? Bisque

Those cracked underglaze pieces in the first picture look awesome! Who did them and do you mind telling how you did them?

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