Can you stack plates in a bisque firing?

You can stack bowls and plates rim to rim. You can put several smaller pieces into a larger piece.
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How do you stack plates in a bisque kiln?

You can stack greenware in a bisque fire by nesting them inside one another. This means that you are positioning smaller pots inside larger ones, like a Russian doll.
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Can you stack bisque?

You can really load up a bisque kiln with as many pieces as you can possibly fit in. You need to remember that the more pieces you stack together and the more shelves you have will make the firing use more electricity and the price of electric to fire the kiln will be quite high.
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Can you stack pottery in a kiln?

Full kilns heat more efficiently then loosely stacked kilns do. As you may surmise, you can stack pottery to be bisqued very tightly. As long as there is no unsupported weight resting on the clay, pot walls can be as close as an eighth of an inch between them.
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Can you fire greenware and bisque together?

You can bisque greenware and glaze fire pots in the same kiln because the two processes have a similar schedule. However, you must choose clay and glaze that work with the same heat level as your bisque pots.
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How I load my plates to bisque



Why should a kiln be fully loaded before firing?

Fire full loads to take advantage of conduction heating and also save electricity. All work should be bone dry . If the work is cool or cold to the touch, it is not bone dry.
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Why do bowls warp in the kiln?

Clays that are being over fired can warp, often because a kiln controller takes the body higher than assumed. Clay bodies soften as they approach their melting point during firing. Porcelains are the most susceptible since they, by design, contain more feldspar.
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How long should bisque firing take?

A bisque firing takes on average around 10 hours. However, bisque firing can take more or less time depending on the size, age, type, and make of kiln. It also depends on the firing schedule and how tightly packed the kiln is. Using a preheat also lengthens a bisque fire.
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What temperature do you open a bisque kiln?

No matter how long you have been doing ceramics, opening the kiln after a glaze firing is always exciting. Too often people will get a little impatient and try to open it too soon. Wait until the kiln has cooled below 125°F to open your lid.
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How much space do you need between kiln shelves?

Make sure you leave at least 1/2" between the top of your tallest piece and the next shelf, to allow for expansion during firing. Usually for whole round shelves you will use 3 or 4 posts.
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Can I bisque fire to cone 5?

The best program for the kiln to work is a Cone 06, 05, or 04 at a slow speed. The bisque firing duration may be different depending on the size and thickness of your piece.
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Can you over fire bisque?

Nevertheless, if you have bisque fired to cone 6 by accident, it can make life more difficult. And here is why. The higher the temperature at which you bisque fire, the harder it is to glaze. The reason for this is that ceramics become less porous as you fire at higher temperatures.
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Can you bisque fire twice?

It's generally fine to bisque fire twice. In fact, provided you are not firing beyond cone 04, it would be ok to bisque fire more than twice. If you bisque at temperatures higher than cone 04, you will have problems applying your glaze successfully.
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How far from the wall should a kiln be?

Kiln Clearances

Skutt suggests that the kilns be at least 18″ from any wall. Part of the reason for the clearance is to minimize the heat which is reflected back to the kilns circuit board. Kilns without circuit boards may be placed as close as 9″ to a wall.
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Can I put a kiln in my garage?

Your kiln should be in a covered, enclosed space. Even if you live in a dry location, dew will form on the kiln if it is located outside. A basement or garage is usually a good location. Preferably the floor should be concrete.
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How close to the top can you load a kiln?

It is best to have 8 inches between the top most shelf and the lid (when it is closed). It is not always possible to have shelves placed like this. The kiln will fire slower with a tighter load, especially if the load is tight in the bottom of the kiln.
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How long does a cone 04 bisque firing take?

If you were to do a bisque firing with a 4 hour preheat, Cone 04, Slow speed, no hold at top temp and an average size load, it would take approximately 15 hours and 20 minutes. The kiln would then take several more hours to cool down, but 3 mugs is the most you can fit into this kiln so it may take a bit longer.
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What cone do you fire bisque?

Generally, bisque firing is done between cone 08 and cone 04, no matter what the maturation temperature of the clay and of the glazes that will be used later. By cone 08, the ware is sintered and has become a ceramic material. At the same time, the clay body still is quite porous and absorbent enough for easy glazing.
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When should I turn off my kiln?

  1. Generally speaking it is best for your kiln to leave the Vent-Sure on for the entire time the kiln is heating up. ...
  2. You can leave it on for the cooling as well if you need it to cool off more quickly.
  3. Usually a slower cool-down is preferred though, so often the fan is turned off for the cool-down.
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Can you bisque fire cone 6?

The most common temperature to bisque fire pottery is cone 06 – 04. This equates to around 1830 – 1940F, (999-1060C). However, potters do bisque fire at other temperatures. The right temperature to bisque fire depends partially on the clay you are using.
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How long should greenware dry before firing?

When your pottery is a half-inch thick or more, three weeks should do it. If you live in a humid climate and want to air on the safe side go for four. When crafting a larger or more complicated piece like a girl on a bird, it's worth taking extra time to make sure your pottery is totally dry.
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