
Making a Clay Crucible for Smelting — The Vessel That Holds Molten Metal
The clay crucible is the most essential tool in early metallurgy — a hand-formed vessel of refractory clay and grog that can withstand the 1,100 °C temperatures needed to melt copper and bronze. Without it, smelting is impossible.
This blueprint follows the Bronze Age method of mixing local clay with crushed pottery (grog) to create a thermal-shock-resistant vessel. The grog opens the clay body, allowing steam to escape during firing instead of shattering the crucible. The thick walls and tapered form channel heat inward while the pouring lip allows controlled transfer of molten metal into moulds.
Every bronze tool, weapon, and ornament of the ancient world began inside a vessel like this one.
Instructions
Collect and prepare the clay
Collect and prepare the clay
Materials for this step:
Refractory Clay2 kgCrush fired pottery into grog
Crush fired pottery into grog
Materials for this step:
Grog (Crushed Fired Pottery)500 gMix the crucible body
Mix the crucible body
Materials for this step:
Quartz Sand (clean)200 g
Water500 mlTools needed:
Flat Stone Slab
Wooden Mixing StickWedge the clay to remove air
Wedge the clay to remove air
Form the base
Form the base
Build up the walls with coils
Build up the walls with coils
Smooth and compress the walls
Smooth and compress the walls
Tools needed:
Smooth StoneForm the pouring lip
Form the pouring lip
Thicken the base and lower walls
Thicken the base and lower walls
Dry the crucible slowly
Dry the crucible slowly
Pre-heat near a fire
Pre-heat near a fire
Fire the crucible in a kiln
Fire the crucible in a kiln
Inspect and test
Inspect and test
Materials
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Tools Required
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