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New technology for pottery makers - the rocket kiln

 
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Some years ago I got into pottery making, and was really enthusiastic about it. Fortunately for my better half, my very expensive hobby euphoria didn't last very long. We still have some of the pieces I made and sometimes I feel like I want to get back into it again.

Then I saw some pictures and footage about the experiment they made several times now at Paul's place with the "rocket kiln", and I think that sounds really cool. Only the fact that I have a million projects going and a bunch of critters to take care of stops me from jumping in and a ticket to this years PTJ.

Here is a podcast where Paul talk with Lisa and Mud about the kiln.

https://permies.com/wiki/212252/Podcast-PTJ-Recap-Session-Part

And some of the beautiful pottery pieces they made in that rocket kiln last year:



 
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