What is the Cancer Cancer?

Cancer pots is created with a specific process of ceramic fire that uses fire and smoke to create unique patterns and patterns. The piece is first fired, then it is glazed and undergoes the process of crayfish shooting. The firing process requires a special crayfish furnace that is powered by propane and reaches a temperature of about 1,800 ° F (about 982 ° C).

In order to complete the shooting process, the ceramics must remain in the furnace for approximately 30 minutes. It is then removed from the furnace using specially designed crayfish. While a piece of crayfish ceramics is still hot and shining, it is placed inside a metal full of flammable materials. The heat emitted from ceramics causes these materials to ignite. The piece is able to withstand these high temperatures and fire in a can because the zyreal type of clay is made that is able to withstand thermal shock. On the other hand, traditional pottery clay would crack from drastic changes in temperature.

When the fire consumes oxygen in a can, it also pulls oxygen from ceramics and its glaze. ThisThe process is called after fire reduction . This phase, which creates a unique appearance of pottery clay crayfish. The resulting patterns and colors are unpredictable because they are created by the natural process of oxygen removal.

After the Cancer ceramics remain in a closed metal for about 15 minutes, it is removed and placed in a can of water. This freezes patterns that have been created during the fire reduction phase. The amount of time should remain in the cooling water largely depending on the piece and its size.

As the process of creating this ceramics requires work with combustible materials and high temperatures, it is important that craftsmen wear gloves, protective clothing and eye protection at all times when creating a new piece.

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