Reckoning heat without measuring it - pottery firing
Hi. I sometimes fire small pottery items in our back yard using charcoal as a fuel. It works OK but the limitation i come up against is that it’s all driven by guesswork. I don’t have a pyrometer so the problem is reckoning heat to make the process repeatable.
The only way I currently have to measure temp is to drop in small balls of aluminium foil which I have read melt at 660 celsius. That temperature isn’t much use however so I usually take the fire a long way above that and indeed the pottery comes out hard and strong, but to what temperature I have no idea.
I expect I max out in the 800-900 range.
This is complicated by the fact that I dig my own clay so I don’t have any parameters for it.
So anyone know any ways I can measure or guesstimate heat? Any other substance that melts in this range that I can use to gauge heat?
Assuming those into foundry and blacksmithing might have something to add.
Cheers
Arron