I'm using System 96. Fused two layers then a layer of glass bubbles laid in a pattern. 16" width...the glass was about ⅛" larger than the bowl on one side and it did seem to catch on the edge while starting it's slump.
Older ceramic kiln with side elements. The shelf was raised 8" off the floor. I do not have a controller, except myself

This is the second time that this has happened with this mold.
I don't have any photos...when I noticed this had happened again I elected to ramp the temp up to a bit past full fuse and let the bowl settle until the splits were closed. I figured it would be better to have a thicker section in the bottom of the bowl and later melt it to form a new base piece rather than scrapping it for future pot melts.
Am I using a ramp speed which is causing this splitting, or is it using these bisque type of molds for glass? They are quite different than glass molds and would tend to get quite a bit hotter than a glass mold.