Glazes - Development and Adjustment (40)

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Rutile - is natural material art, or just a challenge to artists?

Below is the "^6 Honey" glaze made with a ten year old bag of Dark Rutile from Laguna Clay compared with: 1.)  Dark Rutile from U.S. Pigmen…

Started by Norm Stuart

0 Aug 4, 2014

glaze flakes off bisqueware before firing

hello, I'm a new potter who plans to make my own glazes following recipes I find online.  I'm firing them in my home studio at cone 6 in m…

Started by Rita Mattson

14 Jun 3, 2014
Reply by Nadine Mercader

Can one predict the appearance of a glaze? (part II: tri-axial graphs of the Flux, Glass-formers and Amfoteres)

In a previous post, I discussed briefly a method to predict -with some approximation - the possibility to predict the appearance of a glaze…

Started by Daniel Spruyt

5 May 17, 2014
Reply by Daniel Spruyt

red pink purple mauve glaze

I saw this glaze at a crafts fair.It was beautiful and breaking to all of those colors. I have since tried it and I get a rather ordinary l…

Started by Lawrence Weathers

1 Mar 30, 2014
Reply by Wyndham Dennison

Slip Glazes

Slip glazes are glazes developed from natural materials that might be usable as clays in a low fire range, but actually melt down and becom…

Started by George Lewter

4 Mar 19, 2014
Reply by George Lewter

How Can I Substitute G200 hp for Custer Feldspar

Hey all, I need some help adjusting this glaze, because I need to substitute G200 hp for the custer feldspar. Would I adjust by adding +3…

Started by juli long

4 Mar 11, 2014
Reply by George Lewter

glaze cracks and peels off the pot

A clear glaze that I have used for years crackled badly so much so that it can be lifted off the pots. Ther was a slip underneath that was…

Started by Annika Hinze

5 Jan 12, 2014
Reply by Celia Walker

Glossy glaze coming out Matt

I am testing my various porcelains, I'm using tried and true recipes that I have used before. I checked my cones and they are showing 6 ful…

Started by Brenda Outram

19 Aug 19, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

Making the switch from gas to electric..

God morning friends. I am making the switch from cone nine gas firing to cone six electric. I use one glaze for most of my work and that is…

Started by Lisa Nouvelle

18 Aug 11, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

Ferro frit 3124 verses 3134

I am using 3134 instead of 3124 in the SCM formula. Does anyone know if this will result in anything unfavorable? Thanks - Paul

Started by Paul Nicholas

3 Aug 11, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

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