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Has anyone ever bisqued so stacked? Not sure what to do. But almost certain that I am going to unload and load the kiln again with fewer pieces : r/Pottery
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I have been making dinner plates and they have warped in the kiln and drooped in the middle where they fused to the shelves. I made sure the footring cleared the glaze.
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Anyone else NOT kiln wash their shelves and just fire on silica sand instead? No? Just me? Oh, okay... : r/Pottery
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Loading the Kiln | Loading up the kiln! Firing our pottery can sometimes take up to a day at cone 9 (about 2300 degrees)! This process is turning the clay back to