firing schedule

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traceynsv
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firing schedule

Post by traceynsv »

HI All,

I have a water scene that I have already fired, B.E. .clear,with frits size is 12 x 6 Now I want to put that on top of B.E. 4200
do I add more soak time and ramp up slower?

Thanks, Tracey
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Re: firing schedule

Post by Brad Walker »

Yes, absolutely. Slower up and longer anneal on the way down.

Also, don't forget that the second firing will cause any tack fused items to become more fused.
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