The Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol 50 No 2 July 2011
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Hot to Pot<br />
WORKSHOPS<br />
Full details available at<br />
www.janecrlck.netflrms.com<br />
Or phone (02) 6161 0806<br />
Woodrow SK130C 6kw: Among<br />
the largest single phase kilns<br />
made by Woodrow, it will fire<br />
to 1280VC. Owned by an amateur potter, the kiln has<br />
had very little use and is in top condition. Controller is<br />
a mUlti-stage unit with soak facilities at each stage; Size<br />
(out) w 755/d 780/h 905 + legs & (in) w 4<strong>50</strong>/d 4<strong>50</strong>jh<br />
640. For construction details go to www.kilns.com.au;<br />
$37<strong>50</strong> ana.<br />
Kazegama Kiln : Believed unique in Australia, this fully<br />
towable, trailer-mounted kiln is based on a design<br />
developed in USA (see www.kazegamas.com). <strong>The</strong> kiln<br />
was demonstrated at the Sturt Woodfire 08. Built with<br />
four large end gas burners {fires easily to 1300VC) at one<br />
end and a chimney at the other, ports allow wood ash<br />
(or oxides) to be blown in and distributed over the pots<br />
by the blast from the burners. <strong>The</strong> kiln with insulation<br />
by Steve Harrison at Hot and Sticky, fires easily to<br />
stoneware temperatures; Four 4S0)( 4<strong>50</strong> shelves are<br />
used for each pot layer; $4000 ana. Further info from<br />
0418257 330; located In the Southern Highla nds, NSW<br />
COLOURS Rockwood Pigments, Cesco,<br />
Walker <strong>Ceramics</strong>, Clayworks, Deco,<br />
Chrysanthos CLAYS Bendigo , Bennetts,<br />
Blackwattle, Clayworks, Feeneys, Keanes,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rthcote, Walkers EQUIPMENT extruders,<br />
POTTERS<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
PTY LTD<br />
wheels, slab ro liers,<br />
ACCESSORIES Brushes, corks,<br />
kiln shelves, etc MATERIALS<br />
and more GLAZES Powder and<br />
Clay tools, Kemper, Giffin Grip and UdqlsiSteor.<br />
116 THE JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAN CERAMICS JULY <strong>2011</strong>