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2012-08-14, 1:04pm
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Naysayer
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Hollows Question, kiln marks
I've made hollows before, but lately when trying there are marks from the fiber blanket
Can I maybe put down some kiln paper for them in the future or something else?
I do not use any kiln racks but I do have terra cotta pot shards, will that work to prop the mandrels up, or even lay them onto? I think I've read that but not sure.
They weren't too hot going in, in fact one I thought was about to crack because I was looking at the ends, so I don't get why they have the marks.
Also, can I refire these to get rid of it? I know I can redo but what a waste!
TIA!
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2012-08-14, 1:10pm
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The only thing I know that can cause that is that they are too hot going in. I have been able to reheat solid beads to heal marks but hollows would be trickier to keep from cracking. I would definitely try using the pot shards to prop up your mandrels from now on. Good luck!
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2012-08-14, 1:31pm
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What is your garage temp? Hollows, being thin, can be affected by sitting at high temps for long periods, especially if the kiln is a little off.
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2012-08-14, 10:11pm
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Ah, to true Pam, I wonder if that's it. I've made plenty of jars and vessels which were ok, these were thinner. I have a wonderful Regular Guy from you So garage is at 925
Mary I will try the shards
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2012-08-15, 9:58am
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If your picking up kiln marks, it can't hurt to lower the garage temp to say 910 and see if that is a fix. Propping should work as well, but I know sometimes there isn't room to prop them all
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2012-08-15, 10:25am
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I'd invest in kiln racks. I use these from Arrow Springs (scroll down 2/3rds way on its home page) in my Glass Hive Kiln!
http://arrowsprings.com/Bead_and_Mandrel_Rest_2.jpg
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2012-08-15, 4:29pm
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Thanks Hayley and Pam, I think I'll get that rack
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2012-08-17, 8:00pm
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I have though about getting one of those from Arrow Speings, but I have a Paragon with a flip up bead door. Have had concerns about how to flip down the door to keep the heat in. Thoughts? (and if I am accidentally hijacking the thread, I can post elsewhere-but figured that since the solution was presented with that style of rack, I could get an answer here. Have been using a standard rod rack, but it limits how many beads I can do at one time.).
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2012-08-19, 4:58am
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That's why I never bought one, I stack and I always thought a bead rack would limit how much I can do since I make lots 'O little beads usually. But I suppose I still can stack on it when I don't do hollows lol.
As for your other question I'm not too sure what you mean? My kiln has a flip up door, some heat escapes but nothing crazy as far as temps going down.
So I don't know, but here's a boost for someone that knows your kiln.
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