What Cone Do I fire decals?

A lower firing temperature is sufficient for decals on this ware due to its soft glaze. Most shades of red should not be fired hotter than cone 018 regardless of ware. Overfired red will usually turn grey. Pinks are fired to a higher temperature to bring out their true shades.
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What temperature do you fire decals?

Preheat slowly to 1,000 °F [578 °C] to allow the decal medium to burn off excess & avoid pinholes or blisters. It is also important to allow ventilation in the kiln (no peephole plug and crack the lid open slightly) up to the 1,000 °F [578 °C].
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What Cone do we glaze fire at?

For example, most commercial glazes recommend bisque firing to Cone 04, and glaze firing to Cone 06 (which is cooler). The reason for this is to make sure all the carbon and other materials in the clay burn out during the bisque firing.
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How do you apply fire and ceramic decals?

Immerse decal in lukewarm water for 20-30 seconds. Slide decal from the backing paper and position on glazed ware. (If decal doesn't slide off easily place it face up on a paper towel for a minute.) Be sure decal is applied to your project face-up; otherwise it will burn completely off.
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Which is hotter cone 04 or cone 06?

That is not to be ignored!

Cone 6 is about 400 degrees hotter than cone 06! As you can see from the pyrometric chart (above), the “0” serves as a negative sign. Therefore cone 05 is cooler than cone 04 whereas cone 5 is hotter than cone 4. For the most reliable results, it is best to match your clay with your glazes.
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Can I bisque fire at cone 05?

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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What is the difference between cone 6 and cone 10?

Most people fire Cone 6 in an electric kiln, because Cone 10 is a lot harder on elements and uses more power. Also remember that you can get excellent Cone 5/6 stoneware and porcelain clay and that there are tons of great glazes available for Cone 5/6 that will deliver stunning results at Cone 6.
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What is the difference between cone 06 and cone 6?

As you get further away from zero, you get cooler in temperature. So, there is a huge difference between cone 06 (1836 degrees F)and cone 6 (2232 degrees Farenheight).
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What cone should I bisque to?

What Temperature Should a Bisque Firing Go To? 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.
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Can you fire cone 10 clay cone 6?

Cone 10 clay can be used at low fire (Cone 04-06 or at Cone 6), but to reach its maximum strength it should be fired to Cone 10.
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Is cone 6 considered high fire?

Potters operating at stoneware temperatures traditionally fire pottery to cone 9 (2300°F), but many are now discovering a lower stoneware firing temperature at cone 6 (2232°F).
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Can you bisque fire at cone 06?

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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What happens if you fire cone 6 clay to cone 06?

If you fire a low fire clay to cone 6, the pottery can either become very dense and brittle. This pottery might look ok when you take it out of the kiln. But it is often not usable, because the slightest tap or bump will shatter it. Alternatively, if you over fire clay, it can bloat, warp and even melt in the kiln.
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How hot is cone 5 firing?

Also called "middle temperature" by potters, cone 5 (~2160F/1180C) refers to the low end of the temperature range at which most hobby and pottery stonewares and porcelains are fired.
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How long does a cone 05 firing take?

In this clay firing, the 05 cone should stay standing, the 06 bent over to a perfect touch at “6 o'clock”, and the 07 should go limp and it will look like an elephant trunk. Temp will be 1830 to 1835 degrees F. Firing will take 7 ½ to 8 hours or longer depending on size of kiln and how full the load is.
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Can waterslide decals be fired in a kiln?

After the printing has been completed, the factory applies a covercoat to the decal paper that allows the image to be transferred to your ware (like any other waterslide ceramic or glass decal) and fired in a kiln between 1320 – 1465 Degrees Fahrenheit (740 – 790 Degrees C).
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How do you transfer prints on pottery?

Transfer printing is a method of decorating pottery or other materials using an engraved copper or steel plate from which a monochrome print on paper is taken which is then transferred by pressing onto the ceramic piece. Pottery decorated using the technique is known as transferware or transfer ware.
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