Hi all- tripped a breaker during a ^6 glaze fire which resulted in my clear glaze coming up a bit cloudy/ opaque. There’s a slight shine but is still relatively dull.
Once I realized the breaker tripped, I assumed the load couldn’t be saved since the glaze started to turn. In my frustration, recklessly unloaded everything while the internal temp was about 320*F. This obviously lead to quite a bit of crazing.
my question is- will refiring at a slightly lower temp (^4/^5) fix the crazing and help the glaze reach maturity, or are the pieces too far gone at this point? Also, what are some precautions and potential mishaps if I go forward with said firing?
thanks so much everyone!