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Justin has led several kiln building workshops and is available for future workshops. If you are interested in information, designs, or materials lists from these kilns please contact justinrothshank.com.
In June 2006, Dale Huffman and Justin led a kiln building workshop at Union Project, in Pittsburgh. They constructed a sprung arch gas reduction kiln. The design documents that Dale created and pictures from the workshop are located in the left column of this page. The gas kiln is fired with Ward Power Burners in about 8 hours, and has approximately 25 cubic feet of stacking space.
In March 2008, Dale, Justin, and Eric Knoche of Asheville, NC, led a kiln building workshop in conjunction with the NCECA conference. This kiln was built in Mt. Pleasant, PA at Laurelville Mennonite Church Center. The kiln is operated as a joint program between LMCC and Union Project. It is a makigama style wood kiln. Design documents and pictures from the workshop are located in the right column of this page. The kiln has approximately 65 cubic feet of stacking space.
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