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raku kiln for $150.00?

updated sat 3 feb 01

 

Karin Hurt on tue 30 jan 01


Hi all,
I spent half of last night searching the Archives for those plans. It "seems"
that about a year ago someone posted plans for a Raku kiln to be made for
$150.00. If I remember correctly, they gave a website access number and the
whole plan was there. There is a slim chance that I got it from somewhere
else, but I really don't think so, since this is the only thing I participate
in outside of writing e-mail to friends. If someone remembers the site, I'd
appreciate your sharing it with me.
Thanks so much,
Karin Hurt
Laughing Bear Pottery

dayton j grant on wed 31 jan 01


On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 10:15:02 EST Karin Hurt
writes:
> Hi all,
> I spent half of last night searching the Archives for those plans.
> It "seems"
> that about a year ago someone posted plans for a Raku kiln to be
> made for
> $150.00. If I remember correctly, they gave a website access number
> and the
> whole plan was there. There is a slim chance that I got it from
> somewhere
> else, but I really don't think so, since this is the only thing I
> participate
> in outside of writing e-mail to friends. If someone remembers the
> site, I'd
> appreciate your sharing it with me.
> Thanks so much,
> Karin Hurt
> Laughing Bear Pottery
>
>
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i made one out of a garbage can ,i guess you could make one with any good
insulator(fiber, brix )and a burner if you tell me what youre working
with ill make you a set of plans ...for a raku kiln that is
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Sandy Tesar on fri 2 feb 01


Hello,
If you go to the Ceramics MOnthly archives....sometime in the 70's there
was an article on how to build a slab roller for what was then about $40
in parts. I did. I used it for several years and sold it. It handled
about 8 pounds of clay at a time. I am sorry I do not remember the
year.... in case you cannot find the plans under discussion.

Sandy T.
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