I improved on my kiln after two firings remained reductive and did not quite reach the temperature I needed. The first version had the firebox coming into the burning chamber on the bottom, and the chimney exited it on top:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,42950.0.htmlNow I made a bigger firebox, moved it's opening to the burning chamber higher, and the chimney exit from the burning chamber to the bottom, so the flames essentially move downward in there. Like this, it gets heated more evenly. I slowly fired the kiln until the flame exited the chimney a couple of inches, then let it go down slowly. Four hours up, then I muffled it, let the fire burn down, then I closed it and let it cool.
The tall udu drum and the largest of the satyrs and ocarinas come from this firing. The black satyr and ocarina come from a reductive firing, the mixed ones from an experiment with charcoal inside the burning chamber. The white and red udu is from a spare lump of store bought clay I had and was painted with red earth before firing, the colour burned in nicely and firmly. The trick was to thin it enough and paint several coats. When the paint was too thick, it would peel off on other pieces I'd tried.
I started that pottery thing cause I wanted four tiny pots to put in paint from ground stones I want to paint a bow with. Then I kinda got carried away with it. I still need the pots cause the ones I made cracked when I filled in the paint
And I got a couple more udus drying. But as it will freeze soon, so will my clay and I'll be back to making bows.
I better get those paint pots made soon.