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  1. 18 hours ago, High Bridge Pottery said:

    I always turn off auto-correct, causes more issues than it solves.

     

    Sorry for going off on a tangent steviepeas, let us know if you try a 700-800c biscuit and how it turns out.

    So, I undertook an 800c biscuit fire and the only difference I noted was the fired ware  was not quite as white as usual for my 1040 fire temperature. No difference in strength, just a shade darker, which must mean something.  I then fired a glaze kiln to 1040c,( EW) with some of the glazed 800c biscuit ware and the normal white shade reappeared, no pinholes or any visible crazing. (. I usually mix biscuit and glaze firing at 1040 for efficiency if I don’t have a load full of each.)  One other question… I hear the “biscuit high and glaze low “ quote often,  but what is the consensus on the temperatures for each of those…. low and high ? 

  2. 4 hours ago, High Bridge Pottery said:

    What kind of clay are you working with? You said "I would fire high, say at 1040 for glazing," which is cone 05/04 and pretty low for a glaze firing unless it's earthenware clay.

    It’s a white body with  firing properties  from 1040 to 1240.  I mainly fire  at earthenware except for some hefty stoneware suitable for exterior planters

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