Rick (rhudson_sdady@yahoo.com) asked:


So from what most I’ve seen in books and online is the people have already bisque fired their pots, and such. But i was wondering if there was a way to bisque fire in the raku kiln, then glaze and fire again. So if there is a way to bisque fire it could you please tell me the amount of time it took and if there any extra procedures to bisquing it in raku kiln.

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  • Comments

    tigris on 18 August, 2010 at 6:00 am #

    The temperature you candle your ware first then go slowly up in about steps to the temperature you candle your ware first then go slowly up in about steps to the temperature you candle your ware first then go slowly up in about steps to the temperature you candle your ware first.
    The temperature you want sorry its been while since did it takes about hours so thats all remember but also noticeably faster than raku firing you candle your ware first then go slowly up in about steps to the temperature you candle your ware first then go slowly up in about.