This video is about raku firing pottery in my DIY raku kiln. I made a raku kiln and started firing in it. It took me a while to iron out a few hiccups. But now it is working well, and I wanted to share the tips I had picked up, for anyone else using a DIY raku kiln.
The raku firing process is exciting. But there are a few things you need to put in place before you can use your kiln in the most effective way. This video documents the adjustments that I made to my raku firing process to get the best results from my kiln.
Disclosure:
Some of the links below are affiliate links, which means if you click on one of them, I’ll receive a commission at no extra cost to you. As an amazon associate I may earn from qualifying purchases. I may also get a commission from other affiliate programs.
Materials and Tools Used in This Video
Raku Glazes:
Mayco Peacock Matte: https://bit.ly/46cR93S
Mayco Copper Penny: https://bit.ly/3te46vD
Clay -
Raku Clay: https://bit.ly/3rEh8SS
Some Pottery Tools I Use Every Day:
https://thepotterywheel.com/pottery-tools/
Visit The Pottery Wheel at:
The Pottery Wheel Website: https://thepotterywheel.com/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/thepotterywheel/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.pottery.wheel/