Today I want to post the results and thoughts about the latest CG firing. This firing was more successful than the CG firing in March, but I’ve uncovered some other problems, namely uneven reduction. My first thoughts on troubleshooting this are:
1. possible leaking kiln door fiber seal?
2. open the shelf placement to promote more air circulation?
3. Check the burners on the over reducing side, and possibly adjust secondary air?
4. look inside the car to see if any airways are obstructed?
Next, a look at the before/afters, with special attention to the thickness and trimming of the rice straw ash glaze:
Next, the keepers:
Thoughts:
-The glaze thickness was about right, and the interior glaze thickness was about perfect.
-The firing was too hot in the top half of the kiln, resulting in most of the loss. Also, over-reduced areas exacerbated this issue.
-Perhaps both glazes are a bit too runny at cone 11 and need adjustment.
-The middle and upper rear right was VERY over reduced, this needs looking into. Multiple possible causes.
– Use shells on the feet even when not in doubt about drips. Much of the loss in this firing could have been avoided if there had been something between the bisquits and the pots.