Wildcat Creek Brick Company

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Showing posts with label brick. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

A clamp kiln firing.

Here is a link to a video I made of my clamp kiln firing last summer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9mLqT6e6c0&list=UUHyKnw7pUdGLsmb6rNqyslw&index=1&feature=plcp

This firing took place last summer at the canal park in Delphi, Indiana.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Visit to a nearby treasure. Colonial Brick kilns at Cayuga.

Driving home to Indiana from Denver, Colorado over the weekend with my wife, my sister and her daughter, I made a short visit to a brickworks in Cayuga, Indiana. Id known about it being in my state for over a year. But never had found time to make the trip to see it.




The 10 or so beehive downdraught kilns are operated by Colonial Brick Co. and still are coal fired to this day. They specialize in recreating old and out of date brick for important historical restorations all over the country.




The sights and smells of the smoke here is a powerful step back in time. If I lived closer, id work for free on the side, just to learn better some of the old ways they made and fired the brick.



I really want to build my next brick kiln like one of these scaled down for my needs. Maybe next year.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Firing results from the brick clamp kiln.






As promised, some photos of fired brick and tile from my latest kiln. It worked very well for a first firing. I have some cold spots and hot spots to improve on next firing. I think nothing will change with the kiln design for now. I will modify how I push the hot coals around in the firebox and stoking in the later stages. Its a learning process, but Im excited about this. Looks like it should be alot of fun!




Monday, May 16, 2011

First firing of the brick kiln at Canal Park.





We had our first firing of the brick kiln at the Wabash and Erie Canal Park in Delphi, Indiana friday and saturday. Thankfully the rain didn't come as had been forcasted. All went well and the firing from start to finish took a little over 26 hours. The kilns hunger for wood wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be either. We went through about half of the wood I had set aside for the firing. In total, about 120 bricks, 50 tiles, and 30 clay coasters were loaded inside.



My pyrometer temp sensors wern't in the best locations as they didn't seem to reflect temps I was observing in the kiln. So next time they will be relocated.



Today I will be going out to break it open and see the results of all the hard work. I will post pics and results soon.


Saturday, April 9, 2011

Death and rebirth, A new kiln for Wabash and Erie Canal Park in Delphi.

With much excitement and some sadness I report to you the ongoing construction of a new brick and tile kiln in Delphi. I have been honored with the task of building a replica historical brickmaking kiln at the Wabash and Erie Canal Park. There you can find a village with several cabins and period homes and other structures from the 1830's to 1880's time frame. They also have an actual reconstructed canal boat that offers rides. For those of you with an interest in metalworking there is a blacksmith shop as well as two iron bridges nearby that have been restored.

The new kiln is a scaled down simple updraft clamp scove fired by wood. This is much like kilns of that time in this area. It is designed to fire a few hundred bricks or tiles each time. The inner body of the kiln is made out of recycled firebrick. This is surrounded by an outer shell of common red brick. In between is filled with dirt for insulation and to stop cold air leakage into the kiln.





The new kiln is the largest I have ever built so far. Because of that it has put a strain on my supply of brick, requiring me to tear down and recycle both of my other kilns for the needed brick.


The barn kiln wasn't a big loss to me as it never worked out as well as I would have liked. Failing to reach peak temps no matter what I tried.

But to loose my backyard bottlekiln is sad. It more than did as I hoped it would. Its sacrafice for the greater good will not be in vain. I hope to one day bring it back bigger and better.



Friday, March 18, 2011

Picture update for Mar 18, 2011

Here are some photos of things I am working on in the shop.


Hand molded clay bricks for the historical Wabash and Erie Canal park in Delphi. I will be operating a tradition replica wood fired brick and tile kiln there. Anyone in the area is welcome to stop by and take a look. This summer beginning in May, festival the first weekend in July.


A large round Delphi paver Im working on.


Some named bricks for a new customer.


Some old style street pavers.



A doggy headstone.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

New bigstar brick pavers


Ive made a new plate die for my brick press. I really like the look of stars on old pavers and came up with my very own. They fired in the kiln without trouble. Went to 2025'F in a 12 hr firing cycle in my electric kiln. Im gonna make more of these and layout a patio this spring!

Monday, February 7, 2011

New products update


Some of my terracotta style tiles laid out in a simulated wall arrangement. The color variations are partly due to kiln location and temp variations of the firing.

Small star paver bricks arranged on the floor to visualize a possible layout. These are early test pavers and the finish is rougher than I will allow in final product.
Im excited over my newest paver. The larger star pattern is more interesting with the three dimensional detail. Im gonna be making alot of these!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

A fellow brickmaker




I would like to introduce to you Tony Mugridge, a fellow brickmaker and potter.


His work is at least a few years more advanced along than what I am doing now. He is fortunate in that he has access to his very own complete historic brickworks. His work can be found on Facebook as well as his own website. I invite you to take a look at what he has done.








Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Kiln repaired, getting back at it now.

My replacement element came in the mail yesterday. I couldn't wait to install it and see if that fixed it. Well repairs went smoothly and it fired up just as it should. So now im back at it. Firing some named brick for friends as well as some new test pavers.

A thank you to New Mexico Clay for their help with locating for me a replacement element for my old kiln.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Down for repair.



My last firing stalled out at 1000'F due to the lower half shutting down. Turns out one of the four bottom heating elements burnt out creating an open circut. Ive priced replacement elements for the kiln at around $30, so I should be able to have it up again soon. Its an old used kiln that has served me well. I cant be sore about it at all.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

A brick with your name on it.


Wildcat Creek Brick Company Ok, we are taking orders for your personalised decorative old time brick. Have a one of a kind item with your name or favorite slogan that you can't find anywhere else in the world. Each brick is $10. Larger volume orders get discounts. Shipping is available for an additional cost. If you have a special need let us know!
Email to
765 490-6271 can lv msg.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Wildcat Creek now on Facebook

Hey, my new brickmaking business is on facebook too.
You would need to be logged in to facebook to see this page.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Wildcat-Creek-Brick-Company/110729915664390

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Wildcat Creek Brick Company

I have wanted to come up with a good name for my brick making enterprise. Settled with 'Wildcat Creek Brick Company'. Its named after a large creek that runs thru the county between the towns of Burlington and Cutler. The main focus of my business will be small scale custom and personalised brick. I will be offering wood and electric fired brick and tile in a few colors. I have a few surprises too.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving, Interesting pressed brick history website.


Google searching today and came across this interesting site. A very detailed list of pressed bricks and their makers. Its great to be able to see examples of historic brick like this.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving everyone!




Sunday, November 21, 2010

Finsh line! Done with the 50 bricks

I am done with the last 12 of the batch of 50 bricks I was making for Delphi. Now I can put my attention to making a few for a local art antique gallery.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

39 bricks made, 11 more to go!


Its hard to see all of them, some are not in view. 39 bricks done, 11 more to go! These are the Delphi bricks ive been contracted to make and fire. All has went pretty smoothly so far.

Monday, November 15, 2010

My first customer!

Ive been hired by the Delphi chamber of commerce to make 50 promotional bricks for them. So far I with the help of my son have pressed out all 50 bricks and a few extras. 20 have been fired in my electric kiln to 1900'F with only one breaking. I should be ready to fire another 20 tommorrow if all goes as planned.
On another note, it looks like I may have a chance to show off a few of my Delphi and Carroll bricks at a local antique art gallery soon. Pretty cool!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Bridge build photo update #4

My kids became some extra crew help a few weekends ago during the center pier concrete pour.



I pulled the flood damaged bridge frame out of the creek bed with the bulldozer. It will be cut up and used in the contruction of the new bridges steel truss frame.

Here are some more recent photos showing the start of the center pier and the west abutment.


A side shot showing all three now in various stages of construction.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Your name in brick.

I have been kicking around the idea for awhile now. The idea of offering for sale a custom made brick with your name pressed into it. Maybe for promotional stuff, like a town fundraiser. That or the name of your town, club, buisness, maybe even a favorite team name. I dont think anybody has ever offered this in this way before. Yes ive seen engraved brick sold all over the place. But not 3-D "pressed" in names, just like the old time bricks had in them.

It would be very unique.

Wouldn't be near as much written on the bricks. Pretty much a single word or maybe two.
Engraved bricks can offer more words, but not the depth. They just look like they were something added on later. An afterthought. Not like that when its really a part of the brick itself.

Im looking for opinions and feedback on this idea!