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Raku Kilns

RAKU

Here you will find your Raku Kiln. We are offering 25% off any Olympic gas or electric raku kiln! Explore our selection of raku kilns for sale and find the option that suits your needs.

Olympic Electric Raku KilnsRaku Firing Information

RAKU FIRING- These types of glazes can be fired anywhere from 1600 F up to cone 06 (1850 F) in either an electric or gas raku pottery kiln. We recommend firing 850 to 859 to a peak of 1700 - 1750 F and 860 to 867 to a peak of 1600 - 1650 F. They should be allowed to cool in the raku pottery kiln to 1600 F. Different combinations of peak temp and reduction starting temp will produce different results. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin (typically a lidded metal garbage can or small metal container that has been lined with organic material, such as newspaper and/or sawdust, etc.). As soon as the pieces are in the bin the lid should be put on to keep oxygen from entering the container, in order to develop the reduction atmosphere. The pieces should be allowed to cool in the bin for at least 20 minutes. When the red hot pieces go into the bin the organic material ignites producing flames and smoke so this part of the firing, particularly the opening of the reduction bin, should be done outside.

FIRING TIPS:

* Try to size the reduction bin to the size of the piece 
* Establish a good seal to the reduction bin so that air is not entering and smoke is not leaving the bin.
*Position the organic material ( newspaper, sawdust, etc.) and the piece so that the flames can get all around the piece.
*Different organic materials may produce very different results, for example a glaze reduced in newspaper could be a beautiful blue color and the same glaze reduced in sawdust could have a metallic copper appearance.
*Pieces should be cleaned immediately with water and a hard bristle brush.
*After cleaning, warm the pieces in the raku pottery kiln to evaporate any water from the piece. This helps to set the colors more permanently.
Olympic Gas Kilns Manual
www.sheffield-pottery.com/downloadables/OLYMPIC_GAS_KILNS_MANUAL.pdf
Olympic Electric Raku Instructions
www.sheffield-pottery.com/downloadables/ELECTRIC_RAKU_INSTRUCTIONS.pdf

OUR PROCESS

Natural Sheffield Clay is mined on our property from as seen at one of the open clay pits. The Sheffield Clay deposit is located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, on U.S. Route 7 in the Southwest corner of Berkshire County.