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Login Create Account. Raku Firing Raku firing is a very traditional form of firing pottery. How does Raku Firing Work? No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles.

Author Info Last Updated: March 29, Set up a safe workspace before operating the kiln. Confirm that the area is dry, and positioned in an open space. Open the lid of the kiln. Make sure that you empty all of the remaining materials from the previous firing out of the kiln. Arrange the layout of the shelves in order for them to fit your pieces. If you are firing big pieces, separate the shelves more, and if you have smaller pieces you can reduce the distance between each shelf. Determine what the cone firing number is for your specific products.

The cone number used for firing clay, and the cone number for firing glaze is completely different. Since the firing number varies for different types of ceramic pieces, make sure that if you are firing glazed pieces, only put glazed pieces in the kiln for that round of firing.

Look inside of the kiln, and identify the 3 metal prongs. Be very gentle, and lift the middle metal prong, and set the cone across the bottom 2 prongs. Confirm that any glaze pieces you may be using are completely covered in the glazed material.

If it is not completely covered, the piece may blow up in the kiln. Load the kiln. Make sure that you separate each of the ceramic pieces at a safe distance from each other.



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