June 11th: Earthenware Glaze Kiln Fire - per KG
This is for an Earthenware in an electric kiln for a cone 04 / 1060 degrees
Approx turn around time is 2-3 weeks.
Requirements:
All work must be bisque fired prior to firing.
All pieces must be properly constructed with secure joins.
We only accept clay bodies that are purchased from our shop. No wild clays or pieces with foreign material unless discussed.
Avoid overly thick bases or uneven walls as this may result in explosions.
Glaze must be food-safe or studio approved.
All glazes must be applied correctly and not too thick.
Bottoms must be glaze free and at least 5mm from the bottom. All surfaces that touch the kiln shelf must be glaze free.
Glaze and clay body must be suitable for the kiln firing temperature. We will require all materials used to be disclosed.
Risk & Damage Disclosure
Firing in one of our studio kilns is at your own risk.
The Pottage is not responsible for cracking, warping or explosions.
The Pottage are not responsible for glaze faults.
The Pottage is not responsible for damage to pieces caused by a faulty item.
Any pieces that run, drip or stick to the shelves will be liable for paying for a replacement shelf.
* If a piece explodes or damages the kiln, you may be liable for:Kiln repairs; not limited to replacement of shelves, kiln furniture and elements.
Damage to other peoples work.
Labelling and Drop Off
All pieces must be:
Checked in by one of our staff members where you will fill out a form. Clay bodies, glazes, and materials will need to be identified.
Items will be weighed and paid for prior to firing.
No refunds will be provided after firing has occurred.
Dropped off during our opening hours. If you miss your selected date, your items will be moved to the next available firing date.
We will only hold items on our shelves for 30 days. Uncollected work will be discarded unless otherwise discussed.
We may reserve the right to not accept your pieces for firing if we deem them unsafe. You may be required to bring a kiln biscuit if the glaze appears to be too thick for firing.
This is for an Earthenware in an electric kiln for a cone 04 / 1060 degrees
Approx turn around time is 2-3 weeks.
Requirements:
All work must be bisque fired prior to firing.
All pieces must be properly constructed with secure joins.
We only accept clay bodies that are purchased from our shop. No wild clays or pieces with foreign material unless discussed.
Avoid overly thick bases or uneven walls as this may result in explosions.
Glaze must be food-safe or studio approved.
All glazes must be applied correctly and not too thick.
Bottoms must be glaze free and at least 5mm from the bottom. All surfaces that touch the kiln shelf must be glaze free.
Glaze and clay body must be suitable for the kiln firing temperature. We will require all materials used to be disclosed.
Risk & Damage Disclosure
Firing in one of our studio kilns is at your own risk.
The Pottage is not responsible for cracking, warping or explosions.
The Pottage are not responsible for glaze faults.
The Pottage is not responsible for damage to pieces caused by a faulty item.
Any pieces that run, drip or stick to the shelves will be liable for paying for a replacement shelf.
* If a piece explodes or damages the kiln, you may be liable for:Kiln repairs; not limited to replacement of shelves, kiln furniture and elements.
Damage to other peoples work.
Labelling and Drop Off
All pieces must be:
Checked in by one of our staff members where you will fill out a form. Clay bodies, glazes, and materials will need to be identified.
Items will be weighed and paid for prior to firing.
No refunds will be provided after firing has occurred.
Dropped off during our opening hours. If you miss your selected date, your items will be moved to the next available firing date.
We will only hold items on our shelves for 30 days. Uncollected work will be discarded unless otherwise discussed.
We may reserve the right to not accept your pieces for firing if we deem them unsafe. You may be required to bring a kiln biscuit if the glaze appears to be too thick for firing.