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Do I need to re-bisque?


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I recently tried firing cone 06 bisque for a cone 10 Bmix set of things. I run a manual propane kiln. Later in the firing I had an issue with my propane tank and was only able to reach 1550F so basically about 200+ degrees lower than needed. Can I rebisque these pieces or will it cause issues?

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Could go faster to 1500F then resume your regular schedule.

edit: I just read your other post about this in the another section,  given they are very important pieces the safest bet would be to do the same schedule but without any candling (if you did this). Maybe go a bit faster but not breakneck speed. 

I'm going to delete your duplicate post.

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