Pottery is a creative process that grows as you do. You probably started doing pottery at a community center or pottery school, and you may have found that you wanted the convenience and freedom of working on your pieces at home. One essential piece of equipment is the kiln, but shopping for one can be a confusing and frustrating process.
You are likely to be disappointed if you buy a kiln just because of the price or on a whim. By researching brands and asking yourself key questions, you can avoid making a costly mistake. Step 1 Given that kilns can cost as little as $300 or upward of more than $15,000 for a professional model, you may be tempted to buy the least expensive.
However, don’t let cost wholly guide your decision. You’ll need to consider a number of factors as well as price. Also, determine what additional items you will need.
At the very least, you’ll need shelves, cleaning materials and an assortment of cones. Most kilns don’t come with these items. Step 2 Determine the ... more.
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