Hi, Doug Remschneiders DVD is helpful, and his recipe book. And I had a bead making class with Doug, very helpful. I have Lori Robbins book also.
Doesn't seem like a whole lot of info out there otherwise. .
I found keeping notes does help. I garage everthing at 975. Then when done making stuff, I'll bring the kiln up to say 1050/1100 to strike. Keeping the kiln at this temp varies too depending what colors you use, and what you are going for. Hold this temps any where from an hour to 2. Then start the annealing process.
It will be interesting to read other responses you get here.
Hoping to have a class with Mr. Smiley someday soon too.
Ellen
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