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| I'm experimenting with a mold based portable pompeii oven designed to be ultra light. I'm curious if anyone tried fire clay mixes designed for extreme lightness. I'm not really concerned with durability or heat retention. The project is detailed here: bambino But basically looks like this It's really small- 26" wide and 13" high. Any thoughts appreciated. |
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