Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Kiln Room at L'esperance Tile

It's not always pretty, or completely organized, but the kiln room is certainly the hot spot of our ceramics studio. We love the heat source in the winter, but aren't as thrilled with the added temps in mid August.

Seven kilns rotate firings, depending on the size of the orders in our shop.

We have two separate electric services to our building, one is on a demand meter. We rotate our firings in the hopes of keeping it at only one - demand meters can add a substantial cost to the electricity that we buy.

We have kiln logs for each kiln, in which we write down the date, the cone or program it's firing to, what's in the kiln, and the end time and temperature of each firing. When a kiln takes overly long it's notated in red and gets a check-up and band-aid for what ails it.


For really large orders it's important to plan ahead to keep the kilns firing to capacity in an organized system.


Each kiln is vented and we have a large exhaust fan at the top of the windows to pull out the heat and fumes when needed.

A movable metal shelf holds kiln furniture, but most of our tiles fire on tile cranks. We cut up old kiln shelves and tile cranks to create stilts for the shelves for bisque firing.

And I love my welders gloves - I can pull tiles out of 350• kilns with those babies!

Any questions? Ask away!!

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2 Comments:

Blogger t_b said...

Your kiln room looks amazing! We are just starting out a ceramics studio in London - so I came across your post googling images. Really like how you've organised kiln logs. Inspirational. Thank you!

September 1, 2014 at 6:58 PM  
Blogger lesperance said...

Thanks for commenting!!

And good luck with your new studio....we're celebrating 35 years this month and I hope to get back to posting on the blog!

Kind Regards
Linda Ellett
L'esperance tile
lesperancetile.etsy.com

September 1, 2014 at 9:02 PM  

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