A Happy Soda Firing
I fired last week. When I'm done glazing, but before I load the soda kiln, I sit down and roll hundreds of wads for the bottom of my pieces. It always takes a ridiculously long amount of time. Time when I'm feeling a bit anxious about getting things done on schedule. When I was rolling my wads for this last kiln, it was a sunny day, and the morning sun was hitting them in the most beautiful way. I took this picture to share with all of you. My happy spin on a less than fun job.Wadding Recipe for the soda kiln (pretty standard) (by volume):
- 1 part EPK
- 1 part alumina hydrate
- medium grog to taste (not really, but you know what I mean...)
A shot of the front of the kiln. It was an interesting firing. I reduced the amount of soda that I added by about 25% or so.(new) Soda Mixture:
- 1.75 lbs. of soda ash
- 2.25 lbs. of soda bicarb
- 4 lbs. of whiting
Below are some tea bowls that I got out of this firing.


Labels: how-to, soda firing, updates, yunomis


6 Comments:
congratulations Emily on such a thoughtful, practical and beautiful website. its great that you share your wealth of ceramic knowledge in such an open way. I look forward to seeing more updates.
wadding is a lesson in patience- thanks for adding an amazing image of this highly undervalued part of the process.
gorgeous cups!! I love the variety of aesthetics you're achieving with such a beautiful process.
Hey the texture from your hot glue rolling pins works great. :)
Wish I could pre-wad and pre-glue all my wads. I wad mostly because of severely warped shelves. Setting the piece on the shelf then applying a bit of pressure levels it up and prevents stuff from warping (and falling over).
The firing looks great Emily. Nice colors from the slips and glazes. I enjoy checking in and being inspired by your work.
I found your site to be informative and well-written... and your work is is simply wonderful. The hot glue roller is great idea.
It was a joy to visit.
~jesse hull.
www.jessehull.com
Hi Emily -
I was surprised & pleased to see you had visited the Fine Mess Blog after I linked to your soda recipe. I have found your blog both helpful & inspirational, and will continue to visit often. Wonderful pots!
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