The kiln really does like to be more open on the top and this time we had good height in all three crowns.
We did load a bit differently this time by making the back crown, top shelf, shorter than the front crown.
We usually put the tallest one in the back or middle, then the shortest one in the front. We reversed the order and it worked out very well.
The first look in the kiln.
The door is removed on the front stack, one second spotted right away- a cracked berry bowl.
it happens...
The three larger pots are all lamp bases, good glazing and firing on these.
They are going to look wonderful in someones home.
I did a poor job on the full shot for the middle, I cut off every one's head....
The back.
Overall a good firing.
The iron red came out red.
The black was well behaved.
There were a few of the, I could have done that better moments that we all have as potters.
Yesterday was the sanding, sorting, pricing....
emails for orders.
Today, we do it all over again, but add in some packing for shipping.
Then it is on to the next load.
M