Another way to bypass the bubbles from the new thin fire

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Stuart Clayman
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Another way to bypass the bubbles from the new thin fire

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Bullseye has these kiln shelves that are made of Cordite and mullite. We have been using them without kiln wash on with thin sheets of BE that has been decorated and have not been getting the bubbles.. we do get a few more of the thin sharpies.

The shelves are the size for a GL24 but they can be sawed easily for the 22 or other kilns.

Rainbow Art Glass (a wholesale distrubitor said he will bring some in for me).

Has anyone else found ways around them darn bubbles...

Stuart
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Stuart Clayman
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Don't we all want things to go Bang in our kilns...

Cordierite & mullite

I guess this will not go bang
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