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MadDogMike
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The Anvil of the Sun
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Sandra - Beautiful!!!
RVICTOR - "unlike my teenagers I find great value in receiving advice that can save me pain and heartache" :lol: Isn't that the truth!!!!!
Did you end up with a glaze skip? A little area with no glaze and the clay showing through? I have seen several theories for the cause of that, probably most common is a speck of dust on the bisqued piece before the glaze was painted on. Those usually cover when you brush more glaze on the spot and fire again although I have had some that I re-fired several times before I finally got the skips covered. GOOD LUCK and fingers crossed. PS - you may want to try a kiln god :lol:
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