Opening the Wood Fired Kiln!
So much time, so much care, so much can go wrong with firing hundreds of pots in the Wood Fired Kiln. It’s a good feeling to open the doors and see beautiful results!
So much time, so much care, so much can go wrong with firing hundreds of pots in the Wood Fired Kiln. It’s a good feeling to open the doors and see beautiful results!
Tater Knob recently constructed a Wood Fired Kiln, also known as a noborigama kiln, allows us to produces a new style of pottery at Tater Knob.
We use what are called pyrometric cones, and you see them in the photo above. They are a very simple, yet effective tool for careful firing of pottery.
We don’t say that much about the “farm” part of Tater Knob Pottery & Farm, but Jeff has been very busy with canning the last few day, and here is the proof! Nothing is better than eating locally grown food, and producing it yourself is even better. These photographs are just a small sample of what we harvested from our garden this year.
We now have a Facebook page! This is still a bit new to us, but we hope to share a bit of what goes on around the studio and farm. Please join us on Facebook and let’s keep in touch.