"FSHP3" Firing Schedule
Shimbo Crystal Holding Pattern 3
From page 139 in Crystal Glazes book 2.
No kiln will be able to achieve one or more of these rates of climb or drop. And, all but very small or thin-walled ware would crack. Fara’s intention is that the degree to which it is possible will determine how well crystals will grow.
| Step | °C | °F | Hold | Time | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 100°C/hr to 250C | 180°F/hr to 482F | 2:32 | ||
| 2 | 250°C/hr to 500C | 450°F/hr to 932F | 3:32 | ||
| 3 | 500°C/hr to 1221C | 900°F/hr to 2229F | 4:58 | ||
| 4 | 999°C/hr to 1075C | 1798°F/hr to 1967F | 15min | 5:22 | |
| 5 | 100°C/hr to 1100C | 180°F/hr to 2012F | 15min | 5:52 | |
| 6 | 100°C/hr to 1075C | 180°F/hr to 1967F | 15min | 6:22 | |
| 7 | 100°C/hr to 1050C | 180°F/hr to 1922F | 15min | 6:52 | |
| 10 | 100°C/hr to 1075C | 180°F/hr to 1967F | 15min | 7:22 |
Start temperature assumed: 25°C or 75°F
"Fahrenheit degrees" is not the same as "degrees Fahrenheit". A 100° reading on a Fahrenheit thermometer is equal to a 37° reading on a Celcius thermometer. But "100 Fahrenheit degrees of temperature change" is equivalent "55 Celsius degrees of change". That is an important distinction to understand the above temperature conversions.
"Fahrenheit degrees" is not the same as "degrees Fahrenheit". A 100° reading on a Fahrenheit thermometer is equal to a 37° reading on a Celcius thermometer. But "100 Fahrenheit degrees of temperature change" is equivalent "55 Celsius degrees of change". That is an important distinction to understand the above temperature conversions.
Related Information
Bory 1

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These Bory 1 crystals (colored with nickel, iron and cobalt) fired using the FSHP3 schedule. Rather than going to a temperature as fast as possible, the kiln climbs (whether going up or down) at a rate of 100° per hour.
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Oxidation Firing
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| Recipes |
BORY1 - Bory 1 Crystalline Glaze
Cone 6-10 - Added Gerstley Borate lowers temperature to cone 6, titanium to seed crystals |