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6 Hour Woodkiln Bisque
I put some photos up:
http://potters.blogspot.com/ So you can see the bisque wasn't just small work. Bisqued tsubo, the shop in town wants some new ones. I went slow at first, because I put some plates in that weren't completely dry. Heat rise a little over 100*C / hour for the first five hours. After 600*C (after quartz inversion) went from 600*C to cone 012 at top front in an hour. Everything bisqued fine. This might not work well for lower fired work but the unglazed shigaraki (except for liner glaze) and glazed Mashiko nami works fine. -- Lee In Mashiko, Japan |
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