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What cant you do with pit fired ceramic projects.
I have had success by placing greenware into a saggar as explained below.
As they did the work is loaded into a pit a 3 x 4 hole in the ground and fired in combustible materials fuel.
Firing pottery in an outdoor pit kiln like the one maria constructed to keep her reproductions as accurate as possible is a method perfectly suited to the needs of today s rural craftspeople too.
At cone 08 or hotter you loose the sheen of the burnish or terra sigillata.
The process of pit firing has endless possibilities the pieces seem to have been created by nature itself by the organic material and the fire which transforms the surface of the clay into a myriad of different patterns and colours and each piece that is unearthed from the ashes is totally unique.
Dried and preheated greenware can also be pit fired but there is greater risk of breakage due to fast uneven and sudden temperature changes.
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A raku clay would work.
Allow the pit to cool naturally and undisturbed as colors do form in the cooling cycle.
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The art of multiple firings one technique you may not have used is multiple firings.
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The only rule in multiple firings is that you can t re fire at a hotter temperature than a previous firing or you will burn off the lower t.
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The pit will have an orange glow and will easily reach 1860 f 1016 c.
Pit firing is usually lower temp than that but it is close and the same issues low fire and thermal shock need to be solved.
You want a low fire clay with a lot of grog to help it withstand the thermal shock.
These materials may include burled wood shavings a variety of sawdust newspaper straw metal shavings ceramic frits used steel wool and sandpaper and manure.