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"John Post achieves some spectacular glazes with Iron reds and variations of Jen's Ju…"

George Lewter replied Oct 4, 2013 to Iron Glazes and Achieving Red Color in Oxidation

3 Jan 8, 2016
Reply by juli long

"John post has a recipe he's worked on at http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/utica/burr/art/…"

George Lewter replied Oct 4, 2013 to Chun (jun) glazes

5 Oct 4, 2013
Reply by Jennifer Arthur

"Just ran tests on C Harris Temoku with three different Red Iron Oxides. Generally th…"

George Lewter replied Oct 4, 2013 to Is C Harris Temoku a stable Iron Red Recipe for Cone 6

19 Dec 12, 2018
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I agree with Neil. Type K probes come standard on most Cone 8 kilns and many Cone 10…"

George Lewter replied Aug 25, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I have noticed that Hannah's fake ash glaze takes on a bumpy "orange peel"-like appe…"

George Lewter replied Jul 12, 2013 to Getting a soda ash fired look with commercial glaze?

8 Jun 8, 2016
Reply by Pat

"What about the cone 6 faux-majolica recipe in  Mastering Cone 6 Glazes? Haven't test…"

George Lewter replied Jun 7, 2013 to Who has a great white glossy glaze for dinnerware c6?

7 Jun 9, 2013
Reply by Sharlene Sieloff

"Kathy, if there is one discussion topic or group that is a real match for your inter…"

George Lewter replied May 3, 2013 to What Would You Change to Make the Cone6pots Network a Stronger Community?

3 May 13, 2013
Reply by Kathy Ransom

"Floating Red has worked occasionally for me as in:  as a base with drizzles of Wax…"

George Lewter replied Apr 28, 2013 to Richard Busch article - Wood fired look from elec kiln

11 Apr 28, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"When you use a HVLP gravity-fed spray gun, settling of the glaze into the gun can be…"

George Lewter replied Apr 26, 2013 to Spraying glazes

56 Sep 11, 2016
Reply by Jim Wallace

"Looks like a good resource. I just ordered a copy."

George Lewter replied Apr 20, 2013 to Porcelain

5 Apr 20, 2013
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