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The other day I was washing some bisqued pieces and I noticed several sizzled like cooking bacon when I got them wet. The pieces made with the Hawaiian red clay in particular sizzled more than the rest. The clay has a rough texture - I believe it has quite a bit of sand in it. It’s a cone 5 commercial clay. Any ideas why it makes this noise?
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I am interested in Your input... I want to tile my bathroom myself, using tiles I created with molds. So the tiles created MUST be WATER PROOF! Firing the green ware using a home kiln, using my 110v house hold run wiring. Finally after firing to bisque, glazing to fire. I live in a townhouse so extra venting or drilling is not possible. I know this venture is going to take forever unless Covid takes me. What kind of kiln? How and why. I use to help my mom when she use to do ceramics. Way back with cones and giant kilns. So not what I want nor need
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Hi ....... Fired two batches of porcelain ware .The one was “ onefire “ And the other “bisque» My problem is they got mixed together. Now I cannot tell the difference as I want to glaze the bisque ware .Is there a way of testing the difference Thank you Nicky