Thursday, August 12, 2010

Arch Work





The arch is slowly growing as I add layers to it. 4 rows up now on both sides... Have enough arch bricks to do a 5th row and then need to go and get some more. Slowly but surely this Kiln will be built!

Friday, July 16, 2010

New work!


So my kiln building has been on hold while I try and buy a truck. I have decided to use more arch brick for the rest of the Kiln, which means I have to go get them. I think I have this small setback figured out now and went and picked up 100 more bricks yesterday in my new truck!!!
Here are some pics of my latest work I brought back with me from Oregon. They were fired in the Astoria Dragon Kiln. Hopefully the next work that I show on here will have been fired in my own Kiln!








Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Bricking up the arch!




Mortared down the first layer of bricks for the Kiln arch. Have to cut several brick on each row to gain the rounded shape of the Kiln, but not a problem using a Skilsaw and a Diamond tipped blade!
I see that I will need more arch brick though....

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Wood Form Finished!!


I was finally able to track down some 3000 degree mortar in Pittsburgh. So I reformed my firebox grate system and touched up my side loading door using the mortar.
And I finished up the wooden form!!!!!
Trying to take care in finishing up all the details.
Next step is to brick the actual Kiln form!!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Kiln Progress





The wooden support form is now almost completely on! I just have to tie it into the brick loading door...
Had a minor setback...while working on the frame I was inside the Kiln standing on one of my firebox grate arches....and it collapsed underneath me...
So I now have the opportunity to redo the firebox grate arches and make them stronger.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Loading Door!!!


I was able to mortar down my loading door today!!

Next is to finish building the wooden form for the Kiln arch!



Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Back at it!




So after spending the winter in Oregon working with and learning from the Astoria Dragon Kiln, I am back in Ohio continuing to work on my own wood-fired Kiln. First step was to put up the wood arch forms with the side loading door to build first. To help envision the door, I put together a maquette of the arch to reference while I build. Next I have to clean the arch bricks and cut so many in half, then I get to build it!


I also found a little Wren nest in a box of broken soft bricks by the Kiln.