I just slumped my first project. I used Spectrum 96 transparent blue and some clear. I fused 2 layers first and then slumped into an old miners pan which I first sandblasted and drilled holes into and then heated and sprayed kiln wash onto. I fused to 1225 F for 5 minutes. All around the edges and down about 2 inches( on the slope of the pan) there are numerous pits on the underside. There are no pits on the base (bottom). I am trying to sandblast them away but have not been successful yet. Does anyone know why it pitted so badly? Is it from the kiln wash on the pan? And should I keep trying to blast the pits smooth and then fire polish? What temp would I fire polish Spectrum?
Thanks,
Sharon
Pitting and steel mold
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woks/marty
what are the generic woks made out of. I had a piece pit after using the wok a few times and a piece of scale actually came off(thankfully it kind of looks like martha's vineyard, so I am keeping it
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Generally how many times can you fire in one before you have to kiln wash it( and no, i haven't gotten a badger yet!)
Island girl

Generally how many times can you fire in one before you have to kiln wash it( and no, i haven't gotten a badger yet!)
Island girl