head to our website, www.smallceramics.com to pre order!
@brenaxvii15 күн бұрын
I don’t even do pottery but I’ve watched the whole video haha loved it ❤
@Fishnkitts16 күн бұрын
Excited to get it!! 👏👏👏
@NicholeM-rg4xv18 күн бұрын
YAY!!! Can't wait for these wheels to make their way out into the world! So excited to make some cool small things while camping in the Canadian Rockies later this summer. :)
@tmlawson75118 күн бұрын
🤩🤩🤩🤩
@Shakespearept19 күн бұрын
COOL :)
@ralphhennen576923 күн бұрын
Great video, thanks. Questions: what cone temp is your body and glaze, and is the black due to iron reduction in the clay or carbon from the ash?
@pauloellermann903225 күн бұрын
That looks awesome, can't wait 😀
@denisenoble401029 күн бұрын
Nice work, cute pots, thanks for sharing some of your microwave raku knowledge, great to watch😊
@melody5437Ай бұрын
Nice! I was wondering why you didn't get any raku craquelure. And how a large a piece you can put in the microwave kiln, too.
@small_ceramics26 күн бұрын
it's about 4cmx4cm!
@melody543725 күн бұрын
@@small_ceramics Thank you!! And the glaze wouldn't actually work at only 1000 degrees, right? It works because of the raku fire?
@small_ceramics25 күн бұрын
@@melody5437 Some glazes do actually work that aren't raku glazes!
@annekabrimhall1059Ай бұрын
You are great teachers!
@snowflakeceramicsАй бұрын
yay
@Raven_PoeАй бұрын
I want to make cylinder shapes as high and as wide as the kiln oven that goes into the microwave. Is that possible or do i need to leave a bigger gap inside?
@small_ceramicsАй бұрын
it's best to leave a bit of a gap around the pot so it doesn't get too overheated in one area and not the other
@maestasifyАй бұрын
Interesting concept.
@beatricetreadwell5785Ай бұрын
Great video! And I loved your work on Throw Down!❤️✨✨✨
@brianhutchinson7863Ай бұрын
I studied Ceramics Art in College and did a number of Raku firings. I didn't know it was posible doing Raku with a microwave. I was surprised with dunking in water I hadn't seen that done before. Those are nice looking examples you made.
@small_ceramics26 күн бұрын
thanks so much!
@dmb_youtube5042Ай бұрын
Think someone already asked about clay body and bisque. I don’t have a kiln and found this to be fascinating
@small_ceramics26 күн бұрын
the clay bodie is just a regular stoneware!
@ninaeve9580Ай бұрын
What clay and glaze are used please, this information seems impossible to fine 😞
@ninaeve9580Ай бұрын
I have scarva earth stone and Botz oriental blue glaze and it's been a disaster
@small_ceramicsАй бұрын
Hey, the clay is a white stoneware. Any clay can be used in a microwave kiln. The glazes are more tricky, some will be very temperamental in the kiln. The ones in this video are raku specific but if you want to use regular glazes, I would suggest trying Mayco Jungle gems! they seem to do well in the kiln!
@szuniangtseng8725Ай бұрын
It’s a really good video to show the traditional firing techniques. And I’m wondering if the object under the kiln is what? Could you share the information? Thank you.
@small_ceramicsАй бұрын
Yes the object under is just an up-turned dish that covers the rotating element of the microwave, to keep the kiln stable
@lame_heart_ink8207Ай бұрын
Absolutely fabulous! Just wondering if you're able to do a traditional firing in a microwave rather than a raku or is that the only option for firing because of the temperature
@small_ceramicsАй бұрын
Hey! Yes you are.... some glazes work better than others, it's all about trial and error. Mayco jungle Gems fire really well in the kiln
@annagray6491Ай бұрын
When will these wheels be available?
@ShanShan-kw9hi2 ай бұрын
What finish does the black part have? Matte?
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
that's right, matte, it's just the clay but with carbon trapped on the surface
@winonapowell-vz3qt2 ай бұрын
I live this, Loved you GPTD. What are you using to place your Kiln o the table to insulate the heat from the table?
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
you can use a stone slab, or a kiln shelf which is what we are using here! Anything that is really impervious to heat!
@winonapowell-vz3qt2 ай бұрын
Sorry for my grammar and spelling errors...
@emmabirch57782 ай бұрын
I’m inspired to try but know nothing! Once you’ve thrown your piece how long do you leave it before glazing & firing? Can it be done on the same day? Thank you!
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
I leave it for a few hours in the sun, and then use the heat of the kiln to really dry it out before putting it in for its bisque firing
@ASMRtists2 ай бұрын
I loved this tutorial so much! Jumping into my garden to do this today. I really can't wait. ❤
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
let us know how it goes!
@pingkle2 ай бұрын
Can you show us the timings for bisque firing the stoneware clay? Do we put it in the microwave until it glows, like when glazing?
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
that's correct! So for bisque, it's exactly the same technique but just without glaze, heat it until you see the glow. It doesn't have to be glowing hot though
@subscriber88812 ай бұрын
Is the water room temp?
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
it is! it cools the pot very well
@ctyrerdavies2 ай бұрын
Does it matter what clay you use with the raku glaze? Or is there one that you would recommend? Excited to get my wheel and kiln 💖
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter! Any clay works. With stoneware, you might need to heat it for longer is all!
@ctyrerdavies2 ай бұрын
@@small_ceramicsthank you!!
@jessiered29112 ай бұрын
Whats inside the microwave? The thing you are putting the kiln on...love this💜
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
it's a little ceramic dish turned upside down, to stop the spinner interfering with the kiln as it heats
@kyle984522 ай бұрын
can you make larger pieces with this method?
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
I think you can if use a larger kiln. But as Adam says in this video, the larger it is the longer it needs to fire for
@claudiariley55182 ай бұрын
What size kiln would you recommend? And do you use raku clay or can you use any clay? Thank you.
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
I would probably start with the small if it's your first time, and I use regular clay (ash white stoneware) you can use any clay in a microwave kiln!
@artdeme2 ай бұрын
I'm in Canada, so this kiln may not be available, but I LOVE this!! Thanks for sharing!!
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
try searching for 'Professional Microwave Kiln for Glass Fusing Small Kiln' on Canadian amazon!
@caragalka828823 күн бұрын
@@small_ceramics Thanks!
@AdamCeramic2 ай бұрын
So much fun filming this! Come over and microfire any time 🎉❤
@small_ceramics2 ай бұрын
Thanks Adam, it was a great pleasure!
@derickdoveglass2 ай бұрын
I have one pre-ordered, I’m pretty excited.
@jennid15733 ай бұрын
How do you do trimming without it skidding off the wheel?
@small_ceramics3 ай бұрын
Usually I will trim while it is still on the batt, if it's dried and come off then I stick it back on and centre it like a regular wheel. We are going to release a special batt soon that has a cone on it for holding your pieces while you trim them!
@jennid15733 ай бұрын
@@small_ceramics Amazing, thank you! 🙏
@AdamCeramic3 ай бұрын
The small wheel revolution 🎉 it would be fab to know all the things people want to know ❤
@axehole_6 ай бұрын
Will there be a realese before christmas ? I tried to go on the site but its sold out anywhere else i can find one ?
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head to our website, www.smallceramics.com to pre order!
I don’t even do pottery but I’ve watched the whole video haha loved it ❤
Excited to get it!! 👏👏👏
YAY!!! Can't wait for these wheels to make their way out into the world! So excited to make some cool small things while camping in the Canadian Rockies later this summer. :)
🤩🤩🤩🤩
COOL :)
Great video, thanks. Questions: what cone temp is your body and glaze, and is the black due to iron reduction in the clay or carbon from the ash?
That looks awesome, can't wait 😀
Nice work, cute pots, thanks for sharing some of your microwave raku knowledge, great to watch😊
Nice! I was wondering why you didn't get any raku craquelure. And how a large a piece you can put in the microwave kiln, too.
it's about 4cmx4cm!
@@small_ceramics Thank you!! And the glaze wouldn't actually work at only 1000 degrees, right? It works because of the raku fire?
@@melody5437 Some glazes do actually work that aren't raku glazes!
You are great teachers!
yay
I want to make cylinder shapes as high and as wide as the kiln oven that goes into the microwave. Is that possible or do i need to leave a bigger gap inside?
it's best to leave a bit of a gap around the pot so it doesn't get too overheated in one area and not the other
Interesting concept.
Great video! And I loved your work on Throw Down!❤️✨✨✨
I studied Ceramics Art in College and did a number of Raku firings. I didn't know it was posible doing Raku with a microwave. I was surprised with dunking in water I hadn't seen that done before. Those are nice looking examples you made.
thanks so much!
Think someone already asked about clay body and bisque. I don’t have a kiln and found this to be fascinating
the clay bodie is just a regular stoneware!
What clay and glaze are used please, this information seems impossible to fine 😞
I have scarva earth stone and Botz oriental blue glaze and it's been a disaster
Hey, the clay is a white stoneware. Any clay can be used in a microwave kiln. The glazes are more tricky, some will be very temperamental in the kiln. The ones in this video are raku specific but if you want to use regular glazes, I would suggest trying Mayco Jungle gems! they seem to do well in the kiln!
It’s a really good video to show the traditional firing techniques. And I’m wondering if the object under the kiln is what? Could you share the information? Thank you.
Yes the object under is just an up-turned dish that covers the rotating element of the microwave, to keep the kiln stable
Absolutely fabulous! Just wondering if you're able to do a traditional firing in a microwave rather than a raku or is that the only option for firing because of the temperature
Hey! Yes you are.... some glazes work better than others, it's all about trial and error. Mayco jungle Gems fire really well in the kiln
When will these wheels be available?
What finish does the black part have? Matte?
that's right, matte, it's just the clay but with carbon trapped on the surface
I live this, Loved you GPTD. What are you using to place your Kiln o the table to insulate the heat from the table?
you can use a stone slab, or a kiln shelf which is what we are using here! Anything that is really impervious to heat!
Sorry for my grammar and spelling errors...
I’m inspired to try but know nothing! Once you’ve thrown your piece how long do you leave it before glazing & firing? Can it be done on the same day? Thank you!
I leave it for a few hours in the sun, and then use the heat of the kiln to really dry it out before putting it in for its bisque firing
I loved this tutorial so much! Jumping into my garden to do this today. I really can't wait. ❤
let us know how it goes!
Can you show us the timings for bisque firing the stoneware clay? Do we put it in the microwave until it glows, like when glazing?
that's correct! So for bisque, it's exactly the same technique but just without glaze, heat it until you see the glow. It doesn't have to be glowing hot though
Is the water room temp?
it is! it cools the pot very well
Does it matter what clay you use with the raku glaze? Or is there one that you would recommend? Excited to get my wheel and kiln 💖
It doesn't matter! Any clay works. With stoneware, you might need to heat it for longer is all!
@@small_ceramicsthank you!!
Whats inside the microwave? The thing you are putting the kiln on...love this💜
it's a little ceramic dish turned upside down, to stop the spinner interfering with the kiln as it heats
can you make larger pieces with this method?
I think you can if use a larger kiln. But as Adam says in this video, the larger it is the longer it needs to fire for
What size kiln would you recommend? And do you use raku clay or can you use any clay? Thank you.
I would probably start with the small if it's your first time, and I use regular clay (ash white stoneware) you can use any clay in a microwave kiln!
I'm in Canada, so this kiln may not be available, but I LOVE this!! Thanks for sharing!!
try searching for 'Professional Microwave Kiln for Glass Fusing Small Kiln' on Canadian amazon!
@@small_ceramics Thanks!
So much fun filming this! Come over and microfire any time 🎉❤
Thanks Adam, it was a great pleasure!
I have one pre-ordered, I’m pretty excited.
How do you do trimming without it skidding off the wheel?
Usually I will trim while it is still on the batt, if it's dried and come off then I stick it back on and centre it like a regular wheel. We are going to release a special batt soon that has a cone on it for holding your pieces while you trim them!
@@small_ceramics Amazing, thank you! 🙏
The small wheel revolution 🎉 it would be fab to know all the things people want to know ❤
Will there be a realese before christmas ? I tried to go on the site but its sold out anywhere else i can find one ?
Our next release will be in April!
I love it!!!!
Who else came here because of Jazza?
Saame😅
Me!! 😁 It looked like it worked really well!
Me