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Kiln 42 opening
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Opening kiln 42. Seems I have missed posting a few openings. Let me know if you want to see them, and I will sift through my old footage and find some.
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Posted Nov 4, 07 by
bottlewasher37
Hey,
Re: lowering soak temp...I was asking out of curiosity...not because I know something you don't LOL...
As to those bubbles...if they annoy you too much and your experimentations don't "iron" them out I would suggest soliciting suggestions from
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Claythrower.
Seems to me he's a technical potter and would be helpful with something like that.
We "Information Age Potters" stick together eh! LOL
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Posted Nov 3, 07 by
bottlewasher37
Hi Marihani,
Just a thought on your "bubbles", it may help to increase your soak time. You said that you held your temp for about 20min or so. Whereas is going over my old college notes, we used to soak our glaze kiln for 30-60 min. And out of curiosity,
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why do decrease your temp for the soak?
Your pots look great! Thanks for sharing the kiln openings, it's awesome!
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Posted Nov 4, 07 by
Marihani
Hi
I have soaked as much as 40 minutes and still gotten bubbles. It is just with one or two glaze combinations that are not user-friendsly.
My theory is that the glaze boils at 1250, so I want to go just under boiling to where it is still liquid and let
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it rest and the bubbles flatten there.
Not a good idea?
Thanks for sharing your stuff too! It gives me inspiration to see what others are doing with their clay :-)
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