NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, Again...

If the oven wasn't pre-heated yet, that means the air in the oven might not be up to 275 but the heating coils in an electric oven would be blazing hot. That's why they're bright red. The radiant heat can make objects inside the oven much hotter than 275. Air doesn't actually heat that easily compared to some things. I haven't looked at the how-to but it should say to pre-heat the oven.

It could still be the different ovens being different bit, too. Some are a LOT hotter than others and some just suck at keeping an even temp. I had to keep a cookie tray on the bottom rack of one oven I had because the coils stayed way hot even when the air temp did not get that high so I'd tend to burn the bottoms of things without that cookie tray.
 
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the only thing it could be is that my oven is hotter than his...the issue is that it wouldnt come apart really at all
 
Good point about the radiant heat from the coils but really no way around it other than the suggested cookie sheet on the lowest rack. Get an (accurate) oven thermometer and you'll be shocked at how much your oven is off from what the dial is set to. Worse yet, depending on your thermostat, the temp can swing +/- 50F or more while it is cycling. Sorry about your misfortune.

Peace...(hippy)
 
s*** happens i guess...you cant really tell i ****** up unless i point it out...i should have guessed about the oven...im also at like 3000ft altittude, and i think that might have an effect also...tell you what, ill drive down to DFW and well do it together lol...im only about 180 miles away
 

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