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CAUTION Raku is an inherently risky process as the artist works in close proximity to extreme heat and open flame. Raku firing should NOT be performed by beginners without training in the technique and related safety issues. Take appropriate precautions to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury. We strongly recommend the use of personal protective equipment such as firing gloves, safety or kiln glasses, and a respirator when working around raku kilns or reduction chambers. |
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Raku Kiln Parts
Besides being a very fast firing process, raku also offers the ease of being very flexible in regard to equipment. Raku kilns can be built out of trash cans, 55-gallon oil drums, old electric kiln shells -- we've even heard of a raku kiln built out of the shell of an old Volkswagen Beetle! Georgies stocks several books that offer excellent info on kiln building.
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