Hr 58. 2215f in front, 2067 back. Slowly gaining temp. Getting nice flame in the stack

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Almost half way done!
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Body reduction is the process of pulling metal oxides to the surface of the clay, darkening the colors. You close up the air in the kiln, creating a reducing (oxygen starved) atmosphere. You do this early, before glazes have started to melt. We’ll do this twice, once for the start if the kiln, once for the back.
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Off to a slow start, but we’re only a few hours behind the last few firings now.
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It should be 200 or 300f in the front of the kiln. The goal at this point is to slowly heat everything up at about 50f an hour. We start with the fire outside the kiln. Not too worried about the thermocouple, we’ll fix it once people are awake.
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