Top-loading kiln with coral bowl and earthenware test tiles |
Today three pieces went in - one large bowl, a large disk and a smaller 'random piece. These were cast over some new plaster moulds I made by filling various found plastic containers.
The kiln programme for the bisque firing was:
- Up to 600ºC at 150ºC per hour
- Full power up to 1120ºC
- No soak
- Cool down
Here are the three greenware pieces:
Small coral inspired random piece - greenware |
Large coral inspired flat bowl - greenware |
Large coral inspired rounded bowl - greenware |
With last bowl I made I experimented with glazing and firing the greenware in one go - including adding a double layer of glaze for strength. This time I have layered the 'fingers' of the bowl more densely and allowed more slip (petra smooth) to soak into the string without squeezing so much out again.
The results will be evident when these come out of the kiln later. Previous attempts have shown that some of the pieces were so fragile they didn't even survive the bisque firing.
The firing also contained a number of petra smooth test tiles.
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