110J and Fiberboard

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Jeri D
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Location: Martha's Vineyard.MA

110J and Fiberboard

Post by Jeri D »

I'd like to know who's using the 110J. Successes, problems, with or without kilnwash?
How about fiberboard? I have a JenKen oval 9 and evil shelves and hate the limit of split shelf( My, isn't she picky?) I would surely welcome suggestions on proper use to make it last and work the best. I just boought a 24x36 piece

thanks, as usual
the vineyard Jeri
Liam
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Location: Houston, TX

Post by Liam »

J110 rocks. sprinkle it with kiln wash and smooth out the sprinkle with your halk brush every firing. Pretty durable stuff, but the edges crumle a bit if handled to much. best to just leave it on the shelf and never mess with it.


Fiber board shelves are great, I use a 2 inch for a shelf. I loose some kiln hight, but I'm not doing high drop rings so that's ok. Pull out your old evil shelf if you get the urge to do that.
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