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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 243699" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>this may be a silly question.....why are you trying to do everything in one bake?</p><p>i mean sure it has its merits for high production, but if youre really looking to make gorgeous stacked ceramics, i dont know many/any of the guru's that try to do it in one bake </p><p></p><p>dont get me wrong, i use gc here and often things come out fantastic in one bake, but i literally always plan for 2 bakes. if i hit it in one, then great....most often im running 2-3 bakes and loving the results. maybe some of the better ceramists than myself will jump in here.... i feel if youre trying to hone in your stacking skills and making a high quality crown from layered ceramics going for a single bake to start might not be the best methodology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 243699, member: 7594"] this may be a silly question.....why are you trying to do everything in one bake? i mean sure it has its merits for high production, but if youre really looking to make gorgeous stacked ceramics, i dont know many/any of the guru's that try to do it in one bake dont get me wrong, i use gc here and often things come out fantastic in one bake, but i literally always plan for 2 bakes. if i hit it in one, then great....most often im running 2-3 bakes and loving the results. maybe some of the better ceramists than myself will jump in here.... i feel if youre trying to hone in your stacking skills and making a high quality crown from layered ceramics going for a single bake to start might not be the best methodology. [/QUOTE]
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