firing pottery in the wild, primitive technology

firing pottery in the wild, primitive technology

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Using dry firewood as fuel will change the temperature and have the same effect as a sudden gust of wind. Dry firewood burns well. I increased the burning temperature by using palm leaves to fan the fire. The furnace silently glowed red amid the flow and was heated to a moderate temperature. The firing process went well and then the inside made a strong sound.
After a night of waiting, some products were pulled out of the ashes and crushed with their fingers. The evident rattle contents are very solid and have no cracks (in contrast, the acoustic proof is empty). Now I have a small bowl to protect the water from overflowing
. This time, other ceramic pots cracked due to the sudden cold wind, which may have caused the cracks.
The land in the new place is very good, it doesn't take me much time to work here as a worker. Note that this type of soil will not need to add grog or other substances to avoid cracking. I think this is due to small parameters of mica not present in the soil in my old area. The clay seems harder and there is more clay everywhere. After taking care of it for a while, in the future I will definitely make more delicate things boil faster. The stove is useful for boiling the contents. It should also reduce the amount of smoke in the hut and increase the life of the base so the fire can be rekindled later.
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