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makeing a kiln

Photography Work In Progress posted on Apr 07, 2007
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Here is a cheap way to build one. I not sure what type of clay is fire like this or what type of pottery. do not know how long it takes to fire these too. You may be up a long time feeding the fire with small sticks. I sure if you bring this photo to a pottrey person they tell you. Thanks for everything

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Jay-el-Jay

12:08PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

A good series of picture documenting the building process.

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Zorg1955

12:08PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

What an exccellent idea to show us this quadrant ...Thanks a lot !

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TheBryster

4:22PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Looks like an explosion waiting to happen. I wouldn't go near this with an entire fire-fighting team....Very interesting though.

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soffy

5:17PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

awesome collage of this interesting process,excellent****

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rainbows

5:24PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Super shots here Jock, my next door neighbour has a tiny kiln in her garden. I see devils kiln in bottom right shot!!! Hope it is warmer for you. Would be warm by kilns. Happy Hugs. Di.

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mcv

6:40PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Excellent and amazing documentaion of a process I sure did not know about. Before electricity, natural gas, oil, etc this and maybe coal must have been how lots of pottery was fired. Great job here Jocko!!!

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DuckInTheFog

6:51PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Interesting collage, Jocko. You didn't happen to spend a little time in the "Devil Den" after your photo shoot did ya??? lol nice work my friend.. lee

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angelbearzs

7:01PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

that is very awesome image!!!:)

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jif3d

7:18PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Interesting collage, I've never seen a temporary kiln before and it looks like it works fine. All I know is that they use refractory cement and bricks to withstand the higher temperatures. ~Cheers~

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drifterlee

9:12PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Cool shot!!!!!

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evinrude

3:26AM | Mon, 09 April 2007

Kinetic collage. Well done!

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Gor111

7:20AM | Tue, 10 April 2007

A very interesting photography series about this pottery! Thanks for it!

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