| Electric Kiln Ceramics |  | Author: Richard Zakin Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 6871943
Media: Hardcover Pages: 256
ISBN: 071362258X EAN: 9780713622584
Publication Date: September 9, 1982
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Good intro survey technique, CHECK THE EDITION DATE June 5, 2005 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
*** Note *** This review pertains to the 2004 all-color edition of this book. Because I don't think that Amazon has yet implemented time travel to future books for its customers, it is clear that the reviews dated 2000 and 2001 pertain to a much older edition of this book.
This book seems a very reasonable introductory survey of things you do in ceramics, so would be a reasonable self-teaching text for someone using an electric kiln (check the table of contents to see the topics). About half the book is technique (though not as detailed as many other books, such as Petersen or Warshaw). Technique discussion is illustrated by many fascinating photos. Then about half the book is simply "Gallery" with more fascinating and beautiful photos, but no text. So the quantity of text is not huge, but what is there seems quite useful.
In the discussion section, at various points it got quite interesting. E.g. with glazes, it goes through things that can occur in glazes (crawling, shivering, crazing, etc.), and then tells you how to accomplish it if you want, and then how to avoid it if you don't. To me this was one of the more fascinating because it explained how these effects came about and how to strive for them. This particular part was only a few pages, but quite worthwhile if these kinds of things interest you.
At time to time, as appropriate, there were discussions relevant to electric kilns, but the whole book wasn't just electric kilns. This book is more of an artistic text book with electric kiln pointers, than a highly technical electric kiln book.
very little for anyone here December 20, 2001 38 out of 42 found this review helpful
This book does a very poor job of presenting what little information it contains. For the studio potter there is only one valuable piece of information: in electric firing, slow firing is good and long soaks are better for proper glaze development. I've tried several of the cone 6 and cone 10 glaze recipes, the results were mostly awful. The technical discussion of materials and equipment is too brief to make this a real resource in the studio. Most electric kilns now come with computer controllers, and there's nothing on how to use them - just a few graphs of what an ideal firing cycle should look like. As other reviewers have noted, the black and white photographs don't do justice to the pieces. Furthermore, the choice of examples is very biased towards the non-functional, sculptural, and just plain academic ugly. The overall presentation - choice of font, layout, and general lack of design also contributes to ones overall disappointment with this book.
What are the other reviewers looking at? July 24, 2001 35 out of 39 found this review helpful
I'm a real novice at pottery. I've read a few books, visited many websites, taken a few classes & read the manual on my kiln (VERY brief & only containing minimal information). After looking through this book I realized that using my current resources, I could probably WRITE it!.If you want to see TONS of mediocre quality BLACK and WHITE photos of esoteric pottery, you've got the right book. If you are looking for technical explanations and help on the process of firing pottery & ceramics, keep shopping. If you even have an INKLING of expecting help on your kiln that has an electronic control device (Such as the Skutt KM models), FORGET about this book; there is absolutely NO information of any substance here. Or even if you want a more detailed description of how to understand and/or manipulate the manual process, don't expect to count on this reference. A REAL dissappointment. I couldn't return it fast enough.
great resource October 9, 2000 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
I am a ceramics instructor and find this book a useful text. I teach a class on ceramic materials and electric kiln finishes and use this book for class. It is laid out so students at any level can benefit. The photos both color and black & white are great examples of the topics covered in each section. A great resource for anyone interested in testing, developing or just getting started in oxidation firing and finishes.
Somthing for everybody, and more! May 2, 2000 37 out of 40 found this review helpful
This is a very helpful guide, especialy for creative but not so technicaly educated beginners, such as my self.It provides all sorts of informations on glazes,as well as meny recipes that guarantee succesful results and great looking effects on your ceramics.It brings more fun into experimenting, mixing and searching for new effects. I recomend this book to everybody and I hope you vill profit from it as much as I did !
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