LeoFox wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 12:14 pm
Am curious what is your loss rate with wood firing? Many vendors set premiums for wood fired ceramics, and one of the justifications is the high loss rate during firing.
Loss is pretty low for small, simple teacups. I lost a few this firing, but mostly due to a glaze that I used that ran too much. The larger or more complex the piece, the more likely they'll be a loss. Even without lost pieces though, wood firing is a labor of love. The wood kiln has to be monitored and wood added almost constantly over the firing period, often 2-3 days. It's far more labor intensive than firing a gas or electric kiln, and the results less predictable.