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pit firing and bisquing

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Fadra Hepner on fri 14 jul 06


I just wanted to thank everyone again for their input. Due to the large res=
ponse regarding bisque temp. I will NOT be attempting to bisque any higher =
than 012 (This is what I had planned anyway.) I want to keep that lovely s=
hine.
Happy potting
Fadra Hepner
Mommy and teacher in MO

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William & Susan Schran User on fri 14 jul 06


On 7/14/06 6:03 PM, "Fadra Hepner" wrote:

> Due to the large response regarding bisque temp. I will NOT be attempting to
> bisque any higher than 012 (This is what I had planned anyway.) I want to
> keep that lovely shine.

I think you can safely go to ^010 for bisque ware with terra sig.
decoration.

We recently fired a load of ware with Vince's terra sig.
Kiln fired faster than expected and ^08 was over flat before it was shut
off.
All work still had a good shine.


-- William "Bill" Schran
Fredericksburg, Virginia
wschran@cox.net
wschran@nvcc.edu