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22 September 2024

  • curprev 03:2303:23, 22 September 2024172.16.132.90 talk 9,197 bytes +9,197 Created page with "The Basics of a Ceramic Chiminea<br><br>Clay is the most common material used to make chimineas. Think terra cotta plant pots, or those red pottery ones. Clay is durable and hard however, it is susceptible to cracking when handled improperly.<br><br>The clay in a chiminea is highly absorbent and needs to be protected by sand or gravel at the bottom along with logs, kindling, and other materials. This stops the clay from becoming too hot and seals any hairline cracks.<br>..."