




I'm still struggling to fire evenly, and I tend to overcook the bottom back, and the very top front gets a bit underdone.
I'm experimenting with the secondary air, and still use a small pressure from the gas bottle.
I think it might be better to fire with two (47kg) bottles, but at £45 each.....I am getting two bisque and two glaze firings from each bottle so not bad atall.
Keep on learning.
I should be able to crack the door open late tonight and hopefully take some really fresh pots to market tomorrow!!
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