I am making tea lights for a gift shop.
Handkerchief vase type, prefused square blank, single layer tekta with some colored frit balls as decoration.
Slumping over round ceramic kiln props, 3" tall. This gives me the shape I was after. The square corners of the blank drop almost vertical, leaving just a sufficient opening to insert and remove the tea light. Have tried the floral formers, those give a more open shape.
But, with this deep drop of the corners, I get compression marks inside the outer folds.
So, when I look at the finished tea light, I have the shiny pointy corners nicely shaped, alternating with the hazy looking outside folds.
Here are the details:
Kiln: Evenheat, large coffin model (making several tea lights in each firing)
Program in centigrades
222 - 677 - 30'
333 - 804 - done
then the anneal
In farenheit:
400 - 1250 - 30'
630 - 1480 - done
Hoping for your help, have committed to deliver end of next week...shouldn't have

Many thanks, seachange