This is the first time it happened to me and I need to understand....
My firing schedule:
300/h to 1150 h10
50/h to 1250 h0
600/h to 1490 h20
and anneal
It works fine for me in my other kiln... this is a new kiln (4th firing) and a new shelf (1st firing). I am thinking that the problem is the new shelf.
I kilned washed as usual and it was dry (more than 2 days in an AZ garage). There was other pieces of glass in the kiln and they are fine (they were on another shelf that was not new).
It's trapped air between the shelf and the glass. Check your shelf with a level, to see if you have any low spots. If not, pre-fire your shelf hotter than just an air dry. Brock
My memory is so good, I can't remember the last time I forgot something . . .
You're welcome. Incidentally, this part of your shedule: "600/h to 1490" is the main culprit. If you slow down between approx. 1150 and 1450 these kinds of bubbles are less prone to happen.
My memory is so good, I can't remember the last time I forgot something . . .
I have several of the same photos of my own from when I once had a warped shelf. Maybe firing slowly through that range may minimize the problem - but my guess is it is the shelf.