I'm new here. I have decided it's time to put some serious effort into creating my own studio at home.
I've done a little bit of pottery before, but am by no means A Potter. Not yet. I hope to buy a second hand electric kiln and wheel soon. I've read here that having a kiln in your house can be all kinds of problematic. Because of that, I plan on running a 220 line underground to a concrete pad we have in our back yard. Not sure what kind of structure I'll build to house the kiln, so advice there is appreciated. That building won't be the main studio. I have space inside the house for that, and I have a medium size wooden out building which will also be used for some studio and office space.
Anyhow, the very first thing I want to try is a sawdust kiln. I'll fire it on the concrete pad..... That much I know. Exactly how it's done, well, that's what I need to learn.
And I've seen Simon Leach's video on sawdust firing. http://www.youtube.c...h?v=6xI-xjv5mPk But that's the sum total of my knowlege about sawdust kilns. Does anyone here have anything they'd like to share about sawdust kilns? Thanks.
Almost forgot to mention that I got an old galvinized steel trash can off Freecycle to use for my sawdust klin. I don't even know how many holes to poke in it, or how big they need to be! LOL. I'm such a Newb!

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