Either your mixer isn t reaching all of the ingredients leaving them unmixed at the bottom of the bowl or your flat beater is extending too far down into the bowl scraping the bottom.
Ceramic bowl making noise.
The pinging could possibly be the expansion and contraction of the piece of pottery.
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I wouldnt worry too much about it.
If it starts to.
Make sure the shank washer is placed on fill valve first it is designed to seal tank from the inside of tank and install valve.
Does anyone know why this is happening.
Why does my pottery ping though.
Why does it continue to happen even after many years.
Hand tighten the fill valve lock nut.
It s actually the result of something called crazing which is a pottery defect that happens to new pottery that is under tension.
This puts the pot under a lot of tension and the glaze cracks as a way to relieve that tension.
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Pinging happens due to a glaze fault called crazing in which the glaze shrinks more than the clay body itself does.
That said give it a few days and see if it stops pinging.
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These leaks indicate failed bolt seals.
One actually cracked in two with a whole fish in it in the oven in the middle of the cooking time.
One common pottery issue is you ll hear a pinging sound and you might wonder what that is.
The pinging is the glaze pulling away from the dried clay.
First a slight crack shows up in the glaze on the inside or enamel for those that are painted rather than just glazed terra cotta then the crack shows up on the bottom.