Microwave Kiln Bisque

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  • čas přidán 15. 01. 2018
  • A short video on how to do bisque firing with a microwave kiln. This is the third in a series on what you can do with a microwave kiln.

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  • @iguanapete3809
    @iguanapete3809 Před 5 lety +41

    That is so cool. An electric kiln starts at $450. A microwave oven is $69.95. The kiln from amazon is $25 ...and I see that people are melting gold and silver with them.

  • @johansenkj
    @johansenkj Před 3 lety +26

    I had no idea that there was such a thing as a microwave kiln..that is so cool!! I started watching your videos to see how to make a mold. I just started with pottery..I have a wheel and kiln..but I’m definitely going to get one of those too! That sure beats waiting until you’ve made enough to fill the big kiln!! Thank you!!

  • @KateandEvatoys
    @KateandEvatoys Před 4 lety +15

    Very informative! It’s hard to find videos on CZcams about the different things microwave kilns are good for and I’m very excited to get mine 😁 super excited to do small glass projects and now to try small ceramic projects!! I had no idea I’d ever be able to do things like this at home and I’m so excited!!

  • @ruthinagibbons5698
    @ruthinagibbons5698 Před 4 lety +6

    you are awesome! I was given a bunch of ceramic doll molds. I really want to try to use them. I searched the internet for hours and was about to give up. It looked so hard and I dont have money for the kilns they were using. Then I found your videos. You explain everything so great. My enthusiasm is renewed. I need to watch more videos to see what kind of clay and all that. I can't wait to try something with them. thank you!

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +4

      For some reason dolls are usually made with porcelain clay and it fires hotter than low fire clay/slip (04 bisque/06 glaze. I don't see why you could not use a microwave kiln if your pieces will fit into it. Better than nothing. If I can help I will try. Thanks for watching my video.

    • @cottoncandymoon4681
      @cottoncandymoon4681 Před 3 lety

      Did you ever figure this out?

  • @SimpLeeBeth
    @SimpLeeBeth Před 3 lety +4

    Awesome! Would love to see how you formed the bowl!

  • @yashasvihanda6516
    @yashasvihanda6516 Před rokem +5

    I never thought i could do pottery like this.... Thank you sir 😳😳

  • @ginettefrayssinet3864
    @ginettefrayssinet3864 Před 3 měsíci

    Cool la cuisson au micro ondes merci pour cette super idée 😊😊

  • @ArtyMars
    @ArtyMars Před 2 lety +5

    I Bought 1 of each size kiln to make little breeding caves for all my fish tanks and it's the best hundred bucks i've ever spent! Sure if I was making 2 foot tall vases maybe not but smaller pieces are easy in this thing, one at a time, no exploding pieces xD I'm still so shocked that such a small little, simple contraption can get up to 16000 degrees in temperature it's almost hard to believe xD

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety +1

      Thankms for the tip. I hope more people find uses for thes kilns.

  • @kathleengay7953
    @kathleengay7953 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you

  • @ksa7
    @ksa7 Před 6 lety

    Hello again, I wonder what you think about use of nichrome wire in a kiln? Do you think it would work or have you tried it? Thanks :)

  • @lisamiller6794
    @lisamiller6794 Před 6 lety +3

    Capt Mike , what do you think about those homemade microwave kilns an the large fire brick kilns ? A watched a few videos on making them , but just thought I'd get your expertise on it ... I surely Don't want to blow up my shop or house lol I would love to know how to build a kiln one day tho
    although
    I love doing my stained glass , an mosaic glass, it's expensive just getting supplies for a kiln... Shipping is just getting really expensive, nearest glass shop is 75miles. Thanks for sharing😀👍

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety

      Lisa, I have watched a couple of videos on building a microwave kiln, but I think the one I gave a link to is still the best bet. I plan to try and build one later but am still gathering info on whether it has to be round or can be square. Amazon Prime has the ones I use for about $42 US shipped.

  • @sophiecastaneda07
    @sophiecastaneda07 Před 2 měsíci

    I am a beginner and I’m interested in getting one of these mini kilns due to space issues and cost. Is the kiln hot to touch or do you wait for it to cool before checking? How do you know it’s done? Hehe thank you for your videos. Very educational 🎉😊

  • @friendlyreminderbyronni
    @friendlyreminderbyronni Před 3 lety +1

    Hey mike this is awesome! Would you say this works for ceramic mugs as well?:)

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety +5

      If it will fit in the kilnb without toughing the top and edges, it will work.

  • @jkenjeri
    @jkenjeri Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @readingroomcafeproject
    @readingroomcafeproject Před 3 lety +8

    I've been using my microwave kiln for dollshouse pottery for years and love it. I really like this video, though, I might be able to explode fewer items.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching my video!

    • @sasan473
      @sasan473 Před 3 lety +1

      what is that thing he use to kiln ? u use that thing too ?that one he put ceramic bowl in ...

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      @@sasan473 I think you are refering to a "Microwave Kiln" There are many videos on CZcams about them.

    • @readingroomcafeproject
      @readingroomcafeproject Před 3 lety +1

      @@sasan473 There's a brand called "hot pot" but it's essentially a highly microwave reactive substance in a very insulated pot (www.researchgate.net/publication/235438058_Magnetic_microwave_heating_of_magnetite-carbon_black_mixtures)

    • @jamespeterson1163
      @jamespeterson1163 Před rokem +1

      ​@@CaptMikei have tried a few pieces and they break immediately after starting the microwave.

  • @rosemaryrolfe5050
    @rosemaryrolfe5050 Před 4 lety +3

    hi i have a MW kiln . do you think it would be possible to fire bisque dolls house dolls ?

  • @k.n.7697
    @k.n.7697 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the videos and the knowledge that you are sharing! I have 2 questions. The first is what about the stoneware clay? And the second is how are you sure that the object is ready?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 měsíci

      Any clay body will work be it stoneware, low, middle or high fire. They all have to be first fired to bisque temps. The difference comes in with the glazes you use. It will be hard to get temps up to anythig other than low fire glazes. By "ready" I assume you me ready to fire the first time. The clay should be completely dry before firing. If it is at room temps it should be dry as wet clay will be cool as it dries. Also dry clay is much lighter in tolor when dried. Clasy with moisture in it will tend to explode with you as the microwave kiln heats up too much too quickly. Hope this helps.

  • @vickybarker217
    @vickybarker217 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi there
    I have just found your channel and am loving it! I would like to try the microwave kiln with slip cast objects and then raku but I was wondering what type of slip you use. I am in the UK and was thinking stoneware slip would work but would welcome your input... also, do you add any grog to make it stronger? Many thanks!

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety

      Any type of slip will work. Use whatever you have on hand. I have not tried adding grog, but if you have more than a few failures with the clay you are using try a little of it.

    • @vickybarker217
      @vickybarker217 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Thanks Capt Mike - I'll give it a go!

  • @sy2.083
    @sy2.083 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful

  • @kathleengay7953
    @kathleengay7953 Před 6 lety +8

    Where do you get your clay I so want to try your very inspiring

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety +5

      I live in Georgia, USA and I get my clay slip from a company in Columbus, GA and I have to pick it up. I can't find a supplier who will ship it. Check with ceramic supply company in the largest city near you. You can always use regular low fire clay and mold what you want. After it dries, it will fire the same as clay slip.

  • @ziggiezag938
    @ziggiezag938 Před 6 lety +4

    Do you use a dedicated microwave kiln for your bisque firing? Or can you use the same one you use for glass? Mine is too small to do any bisque in, I'm just curious.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety +1

      I have four microwave kilns I use, but none are dedicated to one thing. It is OK to fire whatever you want in your kiln.

  • @nightbaby5101
    @nightbaby5101 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey, Captain! I found a 2 cu ft microwave ... big enough for that microwave kiln? 1200 watts ... good enough? What greatest dimensions ... LxWxH --- OR --- diameter & height ... will work in the microwave kiln?
    Oh, by the way, here's how I make certain my projects are as dry as possible before bisque: First, I number my pieces and weigh each one, then I'll keep a record of their weights at each stage of my process. After the pieces sit overnight someplace where they'll firm up but not dry out too fast, I set my piece(s) onto a paper-lined cookie sheet.
    I turn my conventional oven to 170 degrees Fahrenheit and slide that cookie sheet in to cook --- with the oven door opened enough to allow circulation --- for four hours. Then, I turn off the heat and closed the oven door. Once the goodies are cool enough to touch, I weigh each piece again and record the weights.
    I repeat doing everything in the last paragraph above until there's no more weight loss.
    You probably already know that.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the tip on drying greenware. Sounds good! 1200 watts is plenty. If the microwave kiln will fit inside the microwave it will work!

  • @gaetanproductions
    @gaetanproductions Před 2 lety +1

    wow amazing technique, thanks for sharing ! What is the container made of that you put your cup into, is it necessary an what happens if you don't use it ? Thanks

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety +3

      The kiln itself is made of a vermiculite type material and the inside walls have a graphite type material that converts the microwaves into heat. The microwave itself will not generate enough heat to bisque the clay.

    • @gaetanproductions
      @gaetanproductions Před 2 lety +1

      @@CaptMike thanks Mike

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety

      @@gaetanproductions Thank YOU!

  • @leeloopug
    @leeloopug Před 6 lety +3

    hello. fantastic video.
    I have been using my microwave kiln to fuse glass and would really like to try pottery.
    do you use a specific type of clay for this please.
    thank you. :)

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety +6

      Any ceramic clay, thoroughly dried, will work. I have used slip, regular cone 04 clay and even reclaimed natural clay. If it is dry and will fit into the microwave kiln it will most likely fire. Go slow, say 3 minute increments, until you know how the clay you are using will work.

    • @leeloopug
      @leeloopug Před 6 lety +1

      Capt Mike thank you. I'm going to have a go now. Exciting. :)

  • @carolynpollack1083
    @carolynpollack1083 Před rokem +1

    Hi. I just came across your videos while I was looking at microwave kilns. Can you tell me, please, is the one you do jewellery (glass) in the one you can use for pottery? I'd like to know before I buy one. You've now got another follower 😅

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem +1

      Yes, I do glass bisque, glaze and even Raku in the MWK.

  • @lu4025
    @lu4025 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello! Thank you for the video :) I'm writing with a translator, sorry for mistakes. How many waats does your micro wave have? And what was the separator? Could it be bisqit too?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety +3

      I have a 600 watt and a 1100 watt microvave. Both do the job fine. I coat the bottom part of the inside (the reaised portion) with two coats of regular kiln wash and always fire in top of shelf paper. You should have no problem firing a clay body to bisque (cone 04).

    • @lu4025
      @lu4025 Před 3 lety +3

      @@CaptMike Thank you for your answer :) I have a large kiln and I don't know what I'm doing wrong? I couldn't get the right temperature, my things cracked and the paper burned. I do not know whether the microwave is too weak for a large kiln or poorly dried clay? :(

  • @goodfoodlover7720
    @goodfoodlover7720 Před 2 lety

    I want to use this type of kiln for pendants and beads. I’m just wondering how I’d get around the usual metal for the pendant bail. Any ideas? Thanks. Love your channel 😊

    • @laylacherry9427
      @laylacherry9427 Před rokem

      Smart microwaves do a normal oven , temperature, Grill , about 4 to 3 settings that can use metal cookware

    • @mikemarley2389
      @mikemarley2389 Před 9 měsíci

      Use metal clay.

  • @Nopfi
    @Nopfi Před rokem +2

    Hello Captain Mike 😊 Just found your awesome videos about microwave firing. Is it possible to fire other kinds of clay? Which one would you recommend? Greetings 🍀😊

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem +2

      Make sure the clay you will fire is a "ceramic" clay. The air dry kinds will only burn up. Thanks for the nice comment and thanks for watching.

    • @Nopfi
      @Nopfi Před rokem +1

      @@CaptMike thank you :) keep up the awesome work

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      @@Nopfi Thank you foir the nice comment!

  • @leylijohnson
    @leylijohnson Před rokem +1

    Hi Capt Mike! Thanks for making this video! Do you use low fire clay?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      Most of the time, yes. All most all my slip is low fire, but sometimes I have a clay body left from a project and I might biswue that. Have to remember what is what as the glaze has to match.

    • @leylijohnson
      @leylijohnson Před rokem +1

      @@CaptMike gotcha! do you know if cone 06 raku clay would work for this?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      @@leylijohnson That should work just fine.

  • @ArtyMars
    @ArtyMars Před 2 lety +1

    Can you use a regular microwave for this or is this a specially designed microwave to be used as a kiln? *EDIT - I just realised it's that device you put in the microwave haha thanks*

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety +1

      Any regular microwave will work.

  • @narmhyanneguanlao
    @narmhyanneguanlao Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hello.. thanks for the nice video. I wanna ask about the inner height of the microwave kiln and can i use this kiln in firing ceramic oil burner?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 10 měsíci

      The height of the insode of the kiln is about 3 inches (I'm bot at the shop right now) and I would not use the kiln in anything but a microwave.

  • @lisamiller6794
    @lisamiller6794 Před 6 lety +2

    Hi Capt Mike,
    Hope your doing well😊
    I went home to Savannah last week, it rained for 2 weeks everyday but Tuesday lol. I went to go to all my favorite shops, restaurants for the best shrimp an grits in the south. , an did a lot of hanging out with my family of about 200 or so ... Love going home, always growing in Georgia.
    Are you in Savannah or closer to Atlanta?
    What kind of clay are you using? I'm going to try this , I've only worked with polymer oven clay , which I never figured out how to glaze it properly after painting the clay.. any ideas on glazing polymer?? 😀
    Oh an thank you so much for sharing the video on drilling holes in glass...I feel safer about the electricity and water 🤞🤪

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety

      Lisa, I live closer to Atlanta. The clay I use is regular stoneware clay that after drying has to be fired to cone 04. The clay Slip (and also the natural river clay) also fire to cone 04. If I am not mistaken polymer clay is cured in the oven at much lower temps. Most people just just use regular craft paint or the craft paints that cure at about 350 degrees. Do you know what your clay cures at?

  • @yngynglau-layton7215
    @yngynglau-layton7215 Před rokem +1

    Very nice video! May I ask what kind of pottery clay did you use?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem +1

      I have used low and mid fire clay bodies and slip. To bisque it makes no difference. The glaze will determine which clay, mis or low fire you use.

    • @yngynglau-layton7215
      @yngynglau-layton7215 Před rokem +1

      @@CaptMike Awesome, thank you Captain Mike!! 🫡

  • @ksa7
    @ksa7 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm thinking about trying this myself, but i'm concerned about the poisonous gasses emitted during a normal firing - what are your thoughts and experiences in regards to this please. Thanks, very interesting!

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety +12

      For an occasional firing/bisque, I would think there would be no problem. The volume is so low and you would not normally be standing at the microwave during the process. My shop is pretty large and I keep some kind of circulation going all the time. If you use your microwave in the kitchen, then turning on your stove exhaust would probably be enough. Very smart to be aware of all dangers. Just thinking, if you put your microwave outside, but under cover, you should not have any problems. Make sure you have A microwave dedicated to just your microwave kiln. I would not advise using the one you use to cook with.

    • @berneemartin4383
      @berneemartin4383 Před 4 lety +3

      @@CaptMike thanks, I had not heard about microwave kilns before watching this. I don't use my old microwave to cook with (I don't think it is healthy); so, I'm glad to find an interesting use for it. I'm thinking that there are mainly only poisonous gasses during a glaze firing. Am I wrong? Would a bisque firing of a normal ceramic clay also emit poisonous gasses? I would personally be more afraid of EMF from the microwave and not be close to it while it is on anyway. I look forward to trying this with small handmade ceramic objects.

  • @melaniegiegel3378
    @melaniegiegel3378 Před 4 lety +3

    Do you need to put the clay in while it is dry or can it be wet and newly made?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +5

      You will have to wait until the clay is completely dry, otherwise it will crack/explode.

  • @4evermykids1
    @4evermykids1 Před 6 lety

    Thank you do you think porcelain slip could be fired using same methods

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety

      I have measured termps above 1400 degrees F in a microwave kiln. I know cone 04 is around 1900 degrees F and that is a normal bisque. I am sure porcelain would fire, just don't know if it would mature all the way. Try it and let us know!

  • @lenicebatista157
    @lenicebatista157 Před rokem +1

    Muito obrigado, por responder minha mensagem. Será que você por gentileza poderia dizer que tipo de argila você usa?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      I use mostly low fire clay and slip. I have used natural clay from around my home (georgia) and it works fine.

  • @drusmith243
    @drusmith243 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey capt Mike!I am making cool little jewelery pieces out of porcelain cone 6 clay- I let it sit out and dry for three days and it blew up in my microwave kiln after three minutes. I've googled it to see if I may need to buy a different kind of clay. I'm really excited about this new adventure and I really want to make these work in a microwave kiln. Do you have any advice? I bought a large kiln and 1,000 watt microwave, kiln wash and low fire glaze.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety +2

      I have had problems with clay molds exploding, but for some reason small bowls and such seem to work out OK. You might try ramping up slowly by adjust inf the MW output from low to medium to high. Let me know how it turns out.

    • @drusmith243
      @drusmith243 Před 2 lety +2

      @@CaptMike okay! Thank you! I'll give it a shot! I will definitely let you know! You are most helpful!

  • @lorahart56
    @lorahart56 Před 5 lety +4

    Are you 'firing' in 3 minute increments to do a slow ramp to temperature? Have you ever tried to do 15 minutes from the get-go?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 5 lety +3

      That is pretty much what I am trying to do. I have fired a full 15 minutes before, but glass it is problematic and seems to make the glass crack. It is something you will have to experiment with.

    • @lorahart56
      @lorahart56 Před 5 lety +3

      Thank you@@CaptMike . I am going to try to fire ceramic clay. I'll try to find a good low fire clay body locally. Appreciate the answer.

  • @laughytauffy8530
    @laughytauffy8530 Před 4 lety +2

    How long do you need wait for it to cool after it is done until you can touch it?

  • @lynnann96
    @lynnann96 Před 5 lety +2

    which of the kilns is that? There are so many that to tiny and many with really bad reviews.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 5 lety +5

      This is the one I use: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M2XWNCI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I have about 6 of them and all work great.

  • @laughytauffy8530
    @laughytauffy8530 Před 4 lety +5

    Also, is any clay okay to microwave kiln?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +5

      As long as it is a clay for making ceramics. Do not use "oven Bake" clay in a kiln of any type. The clay will burn up.

  • @snoopyching1743
    @snoopyching1743 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi just wanted to be sure is this a regular microwave with a microwave kiln?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      Yes, it is a 1200 watt regular microwave oven. I have also successfully used a 600 watt microwave.

  • @nehede13
    @nehede13 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Capt Mike, I need your help. After watching your videos, I bought myself a microwave kiln and it's really cool. Both the bisque and glaze firing work wonderfully on little bowls and flat pieces, however I've tried making little clay animals but they keep exploding- even after drying for over a week. Do you know what could be the reason for this? Thank you so much! Laila

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I have had similar problems. I think it has to do with the rapid expansion/heating of the MWK. I sometime experience similar problems with my small kiln setter kiln. I have never figured out why.

    • @nehede13
      @nehede13 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the quick reply Capt Mike! I noticed that the little carrier wheels in the microwave have melted a little. Maybe it didn't turn correctly and the heat wasn't distributed evenly. I also have now made some practice pieces the same size as my pieces that exploded and have poked some holes in the bottom. Maybe there was still some residual moisture... I'll keep you posted. Thanks so much for this channel. It's helping me a lot!

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 8 měsíci

      @@nehede13 I have had the wheels melt before. I think it has to do with heat build up after the firing. I try to get the kiln out of the oven as soon as I can. Let me know how you come out with the holes.

  • @PCVElisa
    @PCVElisa Před 4 lety +2

    Hello! I’m experimenting with my microwave kiln and paper clay, but every time I try to bisque it , it shatters and crumbles, even after the first six minutes. I’ve tried different shapes (flat and about 1/4 inch think / cylindrical and 1/2 inch), but it doesn’t seem to matter. What am I doing wrong!?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +5

      Elisa, I have never tried paper clay in the microwave, but if I had to guess I would say the paper burning off too quickly caused internal gasses to blow the item apart. Just guessing here as I think the schedules for paper clay in the kiln take into consideration the burning off of the paper. If I get time I will make some paper clay and give it a try. Thanks for sharing.

    • @PCVElisa
      @PCVElisa Před 4 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Thank you for your response. I look forward to hearing your results.

  • @dreaclare33
    @dreaclare33 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Mike! I followed your steps and tried bisque firing a small piece that disintegrated in the first 3 minutes. I purchased the microwave kiln that you shared the link for in one of the comments that you use. Microwave is 1100 watts, a little over the 1000. I used cone 6 clay and let it dry x1 week. Any ideas?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety +1

      I have had clay bust before. Is this the only piece you have tried? Seems like you let it dry long enough. Try initial heat at one minute intervals for three or four minutes, then ramp it up. Let me know how it is going for you.

    • @dreaclare33
      @dreaclare33 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Yeah, it's the first piece I have tried with the microwave kiln. I will try another next week at shorter intervals. Have you ever tried low heat drying anything in the kitchen oven before firing them to make sure they're really dry?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety +2

      @@dreaclare33 You can use a oven on low heat, say around 150 F. I use a large dehydrator.

    • @emilygardner8842
      @emilygardner8842 Před rokem +1

      @@CaptMike If I do dry it in the oven at about 150, how long should i leave it in?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem +2

      @@emilygardner8842 I's hard to say. I would start with 30 minutes and let it cool. After it sits long enough to cool to room temps and becomes cooler that the room, it is still drying. Hope this helps.

  • @emanuelamarialeva4935
    @emanuelamarialeva4935 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello Capt Mike, I am writing to ask you about the clay biscuit cooking steps in the microwave.
    I used Hotpot to toast clay pendants. Those with a thickness greater than 0.5 cm are expelled after about one minute. The more subtle ones have peeled.
    I did 3 minutes at idle, 3 minutes at 200 ° C, 3 minutes at 400 ° C, 3 minutes at 600 ° C, 3 minutes at 800 ° C.
    I left to cool for 20 minutes with hotpot out of the oven.
    Can you help Cap Mike please?
    Thank you
    emanuela (Italy)

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Emanuela, I assume by "Hotpot" you mean the microwave kiln. First you must make sure the clay is the proper type (ceramic clay) and has dried completely. Place the dried piece on the microwave shelf and put the top on. I usually heat the kiln for 3 minutes at a time for a total of about 9 to 12 minutes. You can tell if the pendant is done when it glows red hot. Once you have completed the bisque process you can glaze the object and re-fire it with the same schedule. I hope this helps. If not please let me know.

    • @emanuelamarialeva4935
      @emanuelamarialeva4935 Před 4 lety

      Buonasera Cap Mike, grazie per la rapida risposta!!!
      Per Hotpot intendo quello.
      Uso argilla refrattaria per Raku (WM Sibelco), asciugata per 6 giorni e prima passata con pistola termica.
      La potenza del forno va tenuta sempre uguale? Al minimo, medio o massimo?
      Dopo vorrei provare a smaltare con la tecnica raku. 3 minuti a quale potenza?
      Grazie CapMike@@CaptMike

    • @emanuelamarialeva4935
      @emanuelamarialeva4935 Před 4 lety +1

      Good evening Cap Mike, thanks for the quick reply !!!
      By Hotpot I mean that.
      I use refractory clay for Raku (WM Sibelco), dried for 6 days and first pass with heat gun.
      I don't know what power to set - minimum, average, maximum? Constant?
      After that I would like to do Raku for 3 minutes, but at what power?
      Thanks good night

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +3

      @@emanuelamarialeva4935 I use a 1200 watt microwave and run it on high. What you are looking for is the final temperature (glowing red to yellow). With small items, even glass, the cool down is not as important as with a regular kiln full of ware. After you have fired the clay to bisque, let it cool naturally inside the kiln. That should take about one hour. As long as your clay is a type that is to be fired in a kiln you will do OK. Also as long as the clay is dried (six days should be more than enough) you should not have to preheat it, but that will not hurt anything. Keep me informed of your progress.

    • @emanuelamarialeva4935
      @emanuelamarialeva4935 Před 4 lety +3

      @@CaptMike Thank you thank you! I will try again.
      I will keep you updated.

  • @dannielleb7402
    @dannielleb7402 Před rokem +1

    Can you link where you purchase yours? Can I use this with clay ? I know you mention slip; which is water and clay right?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      here is the link on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Professional-Microwave-Fusing-Melting-Jewelry/dp/B01M2XWNCI/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1ZUJY93S13GH6&keywords=microwave+kiln&qid=1657675953&sprefix=microwave+kiln%2Caps%2C80&sr=8-5. And yes, regular ceramic clay will work. Just make sure it is dry and has no bubbles in it.

  • @grahambuxton3833
    @grahambuxton3833 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Mike - just been watching your video, thanks. What are the interior dimensions of your microwave kiln (diameter + height). Is it the largest size available? Can you please give me some idea where you got it from and how much it cost? I live in Australia.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      I purchase them on Amazon :www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M2XWNCI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @grahambuxton3833
      @grahambuxton3833 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Hi - thanks :) However, I'd like to use it to fire pottery, and need a larger size to accommodate various pots I've thrown. Is there a commercial microwave kiln larger than this one?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety +1

      @@grahambuxton3833 Not as far as I know. There are various videos on making one your self and I am going to try, but I think the one I use is the largest right now.

    • @grahambuxton3833
      @grahambuxton3833 Před 3 lety +2

      @@CaptMike Thanks, I appreciate that. I think I'm going to have go at making my own microwave kiln using a ceramic pot, electric paint as a conductive ink, and a ceramic fibre blanket. And I'll get myself a second-hand microwave oven rather than use the kitchen one! Then I'll have a go at making my own glazes! Should be fun :)

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      @@grahambuxton3833 sounds like you are on the right track. Make sure you have a good base, one that will insulate or the glass part will crack (ask me how I know). Keep me posted on your progress.

  • @laughytauffy8530
    @laughytauffy8530 Před 4 lety +2

    I need to help, can you please tell me the steps that you need to do the firing in the microwave kiln.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +6

      The first thing t do with your new microwave kiln is to put a coat of kiln wash on the firing platform (the raised part the top fits over) next you will need to cut some shelf paper to fit over the kiln wash. You will have to replace the shelf paper with each firing (most of the time). To fire something in your kiln, place clean, compatible glass in the center of the kiln. I fire most projects in 3 minute intervals, checking between times to see how the glass is doing (sometime it will crack and separate) After approximately 9 minutes you should see the glass beginning to turn red. Depending on you microwave, you should have a complete fusing in 12 to 15 minutes. Let the kiln set unopened for about 10 minutes, then crack i open a little to speed up the cooling. It should take about 45 minutes to one hour to cool enough to handle. Hope this helps.

    • @laughytauffy8530
      @laughytauffy8530 Před 4 lety +2

      Capt Mike thank you so much 😊

  • @ambombon9123
    @ambombon9123 Před 4 lety +1

    Could I possibly skip the paper that goes in the bottom and can a microwave kiln for making glass work with a very small piece of pottery/ ceramic clay ?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +2

      My standard procedure for preparing a microwave kiln is to first use kiln wash on the bottom part of the kiln. Then I use kiln shelf paper on top of that. If you can set a greenware piece inside the kiln (not touching the top or side) you can bisque it. You might not get good results with a real thick piece. I have also successfully glazed and did Raku in the microwave kiln. I have all these videos on my channel.

    • @ambombon9123
      @ambombon9123 Před 4 lety

      Oh okay will watch 👌🏼 thanks for the tips 😊

    • @JDRobertson
      @JDRobertson Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptMike How thick can the clay be? I noticed your bowl was thin.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      @@JDRobertson It does nor have to be real thin, just remember, the more mass you have the longer it takes to dry and to heat up in the kiln.

  • @4evermykids1
    @4evermykids1 Před 6 lety

    so you can fire the smaller objects that u use clay slip in molds n fire them in microwave kiln but what abt firing time n settings do u need to use kiln wash to do this with ur microwave kiln or just fiber paper I have small molds for pouring clay n then ur supposed to fire in regular kiln but if this will work it's be great any advice thank u for sharing I'm new to this

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety +1

      I always put kiln wash on the top of the bottom part when it is new. However, always use kiln paper on top of that when you fire. As far as a schedule goes, you will have to develop your on based on the wattage of your microwave. I would suggest you start with 3 minute increments and watch it until it gets red hot (Glowing). That is normally enough for it to become bisque.

    • @4evermykids1
      @4evermykids1 Před 6 lety

      Capt Mike thank u for ur help n answering me back

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 6 lety

      If you need any more help, just let me know.

    • @berneemartin4383
      @berneemartin4383 Před 4 lety +1

      @@CaptMike how do I figure out the wattage of my old microwave?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety

      @@berneemartin4383 It should be on a lable, usually on the back somewhere.

  • @laughytauffy8530
    @laughytauffy8530 Před 4 lety +2

    I put a clay cup in the kiln, it was dry it did not dry overnight. After three minutes i checked on it, then it was destroyed in peices

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +3

      Sometimes that happens. How long did you dry it (in days) If you hold a drying piece in your hands and it is cooler than the surrounding temps, it is not fully dry. Just saying. I also have had stuff crack or bust for no reason.

    • @laughytauffy8530
      @laughytauffy8530 Před 4 lety +2

      Capt Mike I also tried something that took 1 day too dry, but we heard sounds from the microwave while the clay bowl was in, then we checked and it was also destroyed just like the last one. How long should I wait for clay to dry until I can microwave kiln it?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +1

      @@laughytauffy8530 one day is not enough for clay to dry. It usually take at least 3 to 4 days, maybe more depending on the local humidity and temperature.

    • @berneemartin4383
      @berneemartin4383 Před 4 lety +1

      Roblox General, not only must your piece be fully bone dry (not cool to the touch), but it must not have air pockets or be too thick. Also, you might try bringing it up to temperature much more slowly that might help.

  • @yannick-tripleocarina6960

    That small bowl you fired , was it Cone 4 ? I want to try making a pendant ocarina !

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 5 lety +3

      As far as I can tell, the microwave kiln reaches about 1400 to 1500 degrees fahrenheit. I would think more in line with cone 06 to 04.

    • @yannick-tripleocarina6960
      @yannick-tripleocarina6960 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Hello again , What brand of clay were you using in this video ? and how much time did it take to completly fire this piece ?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety +1

      @@yannick-tripleocarina6960 The small bowls I make for testing (for cone 06 glaze) are cast from low fire slip. If I am testing a cone 6 glaze (fired in my regular kiln) I use a mid to hig fire clay. It normally takes about 12 minutes for my microwave kiln to reach 1700 degrees F. That's a little low for most cone 06 clazes, but it seems to work.

    • @yannick-tripleocarina6960
      @yannick-tripleocarina6960 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Ok so 12 minutes to transform bone dry clay to bisqued ceramic ?

    • @yannick-tripleocarina6960
      @yannick-tripleocarina6960 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Im sorry to ask you som much question but im amazed by what you could achieve with this small kiln ! Its incredible

  • @ILOVENJ00
    @ILOVENJ00 Před 3 lety +1

    How did you make the cover that goes on top of the small bowl? Is there a video on it?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      Are you talking about the top of the microwave kiln?

    • @ILOVENJ00
      @ILOVENJ00 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Yes

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      @@ILOVENJ00 Thanks for watching.

    • @leonaleolo8750
      @leonaleolo8750 Před 3 lety +1

      It is called a microwave kiln. You can buy one for $50 or less on Amazon

    • @ILOVENJ00
      @ILOVENJ00 Před 3 lety

      @@leonaleolo8750 thanks

  • @rozwojowa
    @rozwojowa Před 3 lety +1

    Please, help me! I don't know where I'm making a mistake :( First works great, everything ok. Suddenly I started to have problems with the glaze. Baked, bubbles and a different color than before. I don't know what's going on? I shortened the time, I thinned the glaze, still nothing. Maybe a problem in the microwave?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      The problem should not be with the kiln. At the end of your firing sequence, peek in the kiln and see if the piece is red hot. If you are using a low fire glaze (cone 06) the results should be the same. Make sure the glaze is completely dry before firing. Are you dipping the bisque or using a brush?

    • @rozwojowa
      @rozwojowa Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Thanks for the answer Yes, I only use low firing, I painted and brush and pouring and still the same : (
      The stove is red hot, it looked like the glaze was too baked, so I was controlling the firing, then it was like some places were melted glaze and others not :(
      I don't understand :(

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      @@rozwojowa If possible, send me a message with a photo or two here: facebook.com/michael.d.blackston and I'll see if I can help you with this.

  • @maddysutherland3166
    @maddysutherland3166 Před 2 lety +1

    I want to start making porcelain miniatures at some point, I wonder if I’d be able to make do with a microwave kiln?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety +1

      Maddy, I am sure you can do it. Just make sure your clay has not airpockets and the clay vis very dry. When it is necessary to use thick clay make sure it is completely dry before firing.

    • @maddysutherland3166
      @maddysutherland3166 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CaptMike Thanks! I shall add it to the list!

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety

      @@maddysutherland3166 Good luck!

  • @Crip2Knyght
    @Crip2Knyght Před 4 lety +2

    Can anyone tell me Where can i buy this microwave kiln please and thank you

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +4

      I buy mine here: www.amazon.com/dp/B01M2XWNCI?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details

    • @Crip2Knyght
      @Crip2Knyght Před 4 lety +1

      @@CaptMike thanks again

  • @eloyespejoart
    @eloyespejoart Před 11 měsíci +1

    is there any thickness maximum cm's?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 11 měsíci

      For glass no. Just ramp the temps up slowly. For clay make sure it is completely dry and has no voids in the piece or it will explode.

  • @user-hn5dr3hv9l
    @user-hn5dr3hv9l Před 8 měsíci +1

    What clay and glaze do y use?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I use everything from a low fire slip to midfire slip (bisque to cone 04), any clay body and usually Duncan or a similar low fire (cone 06) glaze.

  • @demianriley121
    @demianriley121 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What cone clay?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 11 měsíci

      All clay will bisque at cone 04. If you are goinf to use a high to mid fire glaze, then you will have to use a clay that will fire that high. Mostly for the MWK I use a low fire, cone 04 clay.

  • @nycisme9290
    @nycisme9290 Před rokem +1

    What cone is your clay?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem +1

      All the clay bisques to cone 04 You can use either low or medium or high fire clay. It oly matters when you start to glaze. The MWK will not (so far) get hot enought to need other than low fire clay body. Thanks for the question.

  • @oumoukhairyndiaye7986
    @oumoukhairyndiaye7986 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello
    Which kind of clay should i use to make a biske in the microwave kiln ?
    I have at home a black clay that turn red when it is fire in the gaz kiln, i think the name is eathenware ou faïence in french. CAN i use it for microwave kiln ?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety

      Any clay designed to make ceramics should work fine for the bisque phase in a microwave kiln. I use my local clay (that also turns red) and it works fine.

  • @osirusj275
    @osirusj275 Před 2 lety +1

    whats is the cover in the microwave made of?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety

      The kiln is made of a soft material similar to the material soft fire bricks are made of. I'm sure it is a propriety material.

    • @osirusj275
      @osirusj275 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CaptMike can i use a hotplate and heat the ceramic directly on it, or can I use microwave without that kiln?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety

      @@osirusj275 The hot plate, regular contentional over or such will not get hot enough to fire ceramics. A microvave oven without the microwave kiln will not create enough heat to work either. Thanks for asking.

    • @osirusj275
      @osirusj275 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CaptMike hahha thanks for replying what about those hotplate with temperatures adjustment up to 1600c and use something to cover it at top?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety

      @@osirusj275 Wow! 1600c is hot, about 2900 f. Still, the microwave kiln ould not work. If you could build a kiln that you could set that hotplate inside of, it might work.

  • @-LR-
    @-LR- Před rokem +1

    Can you bake bronze clay in this kiln?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      I don't know. What temps does the bronze clay mature at?

    • @-LR-
      @-LR- Před rokem +2

      In a kiln for 820 °C during 30 minutes.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      @@-LR- 820 is 1500 F. Thats pretty hot, but I think the MWK will go there. I don't think you will hurt anything by trying. I would fire the clay at 3 minute intervals until it was yellow hot and hold for 20 to 30 minutes. Make sure you have the kiln inside floor well washed and use a layer of kiln paper. Understandstand I have never tried this so do so at your own risk.

    • @-LR-
      @-LR- Před rokem +1

      @@CaptMike thank you

  • @TrippingHigh
    @TrippingHigh Před 2 lety +1

    How many min total

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 2 lety +2

      About 15. Depends on what you are working with and watts of MW.

  • @lynnann96
    @lynnann96 Před 5 lety +1

    Have you attempted cone 6 stoneware clay???

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 5 lety +1

      No, but I have bisque my river clay in this kiln and it glazes at cone 6 and above. My microwave and this kiln will only reach about 1500 degrees F.

  • @Senna444
    @Senna444 Před 3 lety +2

    If i buy this kiln, can I make food safe ceramics?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety

      "food safe" will depend on the gaze you use. None of the glazes should be harmful for occasional use

  • @francismarcoux8944
    @francismarcoux8944 Před rokem +1

    However 3 minutes increments protects your microwave

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      I use the 3 minute incriment thng so I can check on the piece being fired between incriments. You could probably get a way with going 15 minutes or so streight, but sometime thig crack or break and checking helps save time.

  • @fidelio11199
    @fidelio11199 Před 4 lety +2

    can i make porcelain in the microwave with clay and high heat?

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 4 lety +1

      If the pieces would fit in the kiln and you could get the temps high enough, yes, it would work. Porcelain is a high fire clay and as best I can tell my microwave kiln heats to about 1500 F, maybe a little higher, but it is hard to tell. May I ask what you are going to do with the fired pieces? Maybe you don't need to go to porcelain temps.

    • @user-po1ie6uj8m
      @user-po1ie6uj8m Před rokem

      is that the biggest piece that can fit in the kiln?

  • @judithfarley6990
    @judithfarley6990 Před rokem +1

    There's no sound

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před rokem

      Judith the sound works fine for me. Are you getting the video?

  • @artsyfartsystuff4277
    @artsyfartsystuff4277 Před 3 lety +1

    NO!! not supposed to let this kiln cool down in microwave.

    • @CaptMike
      @CaptMike  Před 3 lety +2

      Artsy, may I ask why? I usually let the kiln sit in the microwave a couple of minutes, then remove it and sit it on something fire proof and after maybe 10 minutes I prop the kiln slightly open with a piece of ceramic and let it finish cooling.

  • @francismarcoux8944
    @francismarcoux8944 Před rokem +1

    Input itv15 minute and leave it alone