So glad they fired ok for the most part- I did have some cracking that will have to be repaired, but nothing drastic. Whew! I didn't do the open shelf firing on these, just a modified ramp: 1000*/hr to 1700* and hold 3 and a half hours. I put them in together since I'm impatient like that and I'm wondering if I may have avoided some of the cracking if they'd been put in one at a time.
Time for lunch I'm starving..



P.S. I really like how my slip painted charms came out too! ;)
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So glad to hear that they came out well. I'm gonna try your schedule next. Maybe the slow ramp helped.
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