How much rutile to make a blue cone 6 glaze?

This is 2, 3, 4, 5% rutile added to an 80:20 mix of Alberta Slip and Frit 3134 at cone 6 (GA6-C recipe). I use the 4% often, very nice blue with zero expensive cobalt).

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Comment by Kathy Ransom on October 13, 2012 at 9:59am

This is a photo of Raven's Lime on a pot and I've put the recipe on Insight but if you don't have access I can add the recipe here if you're interested. http://cone6pots.ning.com/photo/dsc02383?commentId=2103784%3ACommen...

Comment by Tony Hansen on October 11, 2012 at 9:42pm
Comment by susan claysmith on October 11, 2012 at 9:06am

HI Kathy - This colours of this glaze on Plainsman M340 seems to range from Amber (where thin) to a powder-blue, while on the M370 it ranges from Amber to a purplish-powder-blue.  

You mentioned a Raven's Lime - what are you using as a colourant?

Comment by Kathy Ransom on October 11, 2012 at 6:02am

I checked out your mugs Susan and love the colour variation in them so will definitely be trying the Alberta slip recipe.  Quite a few of my favourite glazes have ravenscrag slip as their main ingredient Tony.  I find it very stable and even have a couple that will do funky things like raven's lime which gives me a great lime base and grey spots.  I'm working on that one to see if I can get it in more colours.

Comment by Tony Hansen on October 10, 2012 at 9:38pm

Note that each glaze at albertaslip.com has clear instructions. This particular glaze does not work nearly as well on porcelain as it does on other bodies.

Comment by Tony Hansen on October 10, 2012 at 9:37pm

http://albertaslip.com is the place to learn how to use this material. I cannot live without it and ravenscrag slip now (http://ravenscrag.com).

Comment by susan claysmith on October 10, 2012 at 6:45pm

I have used this glaze with 4% rutile on Plainsman M370

Here are two examples of finished pieces with 4% rutile, and as you can see there is a lot of colour variation depending on how thick the glaze is and how it pools.  It's a simple glaze with great results!  Thanks Tony!  Susan

http://cone6pots.ning.com/photo/mugs-multi?context=user

http://cone6pots.ning.com/photo/alberta-slip-blue-mugs-1?context=user

Comment by Kathy Ransom on October 10, 2012 at 7:21am

Thank you Tony, I'm going to try the one with 4% rutile especially as I really like the breaking brown.

Comment by juli long on October 8, 2012 at 4:44pm

Tony, does the alberta slip need to be calcined? I read where you talked about this and I have zero experience in mixing glazes so I hope you will chime in. please.

Juli

love the looks of this glaze and thought I might try it as my first glaze test.

Comment by Jan Wallace on October 8, 2012 at 2:37pm

Thanks for the great advice Tony!

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