I have a square bisqueware plate 8" by about 1/2" deep. Can I use this as a dam for high fire, and should I drill holes as if I'm using it to slump? I don't have a sand blaster, so would it be better to use kiln wash or fiber paper, or does that matter? If I use paper, can thin fire handle the high temps or should I use 1/8 paper? I've stopped using thin fire for my shelf but I still have about ten sheets left. It would be good to be able to use the stuff for something.
Thanks,
Jon
Another high fire question
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I would say no to everything. I would worry that the bisqueware would have a different expansion rate at high fire temps. Since the glass is basically sitting on the stuff it doesn't have a lot of choice. Also, the plate probably has a slight slope to the middle. If it does, then that area will be thicker than the outer edges making cooling a big issue. But hey! Do it anyway and then you will know for sure. Throw a bunch of scrap in there and fire 'er up! With fiber paper or with out I would kiln wash well. Use the thin fire for testing ideas on a small scale until you use it up.
Rob
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