I think I have found a good solution to the clay-adhesion problem: fiberglass reinforcement! I took a swatch of fiberglass left over from rocketry projects (12oz, if I remember correctly), cut it into 1cm squares, then teased out the individual fibers and mixed them into some fairly wet clay. Even just spreading a test section onto the blade made it obvious how much better this was. It spread like creamy peanut-butter, instead of the lumpy porridge I had got before. I let it dry overnight, and no cracks! So I held a propane torch on it until the clay was starting to glow. Still no cracks! We'll see how the heat-treating goes later in the week, but I have very high hopes for this combination. I'll have to swing by Fiberlay to get a container of precut fiber additives. Doing it by hand is slooooow.

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(I've never seen a bristly pig, though, so I'm kind of suspicious. Maybe they just shaved?)
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Have you tried lining your steel crucible with a refractory and flux surfaced ceramic of some sort?
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