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"I stock Custer because it seems to be the most often used of the feldspars, and has…"

George Lewter replied Apr 20, 2013 to Feldspar

2 Apr 20, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Having the vent system changes the air in your kiln by drawing it down at the top an…"

George Lewter replied Apr 15, 2013 to Top Peep....to peep or not to peep

5 Apr 16, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I use his Nutmeg extensively as a base and layer other glazes on top. Have had good…"

George Lewter replied Apr 15, 2013 to Richard Busch article - Wood fired look from elec kiln

11 Apr 28, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Patricia Bridges has her video posted at http://ceramicartsdaily.org/pottery-making-…"

George Lewter replied Apr 8, 2013 to Spraying glazes

56 Sep 11, 2016
Reply by Jim Wallace

"No, I didn't, and won't make 10,000 gram batches of anything, without first doing a…"

George Lewter replied Apr 8, 2013 to C Harris Temoku

2 Apr 8, 2013
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"There is absolutely no problem with posting external links that lead to solutions fo…"

George Lewter replied Mar 29, 2013 to Ball Milling of Glazes

3 Feb 13, 2014
Reply by Lawrence Weathers

"The old standby trick to reduce the maturing temp of a cone 9-10 glaze is to replace…"

George Lewter replied Mar 25, 2013 to Simon Leach Glazes

3 Jan 8, 2015
Reply by cp dunbar

"An inexpensive, yet very effective way to smooth your feet of clay is to purchase a…"

George Lewter replied Feb 26, 2013 to Grinding Pots to Remove Glaze or to Smooth Foot - Asked by Louis Ford

8 Feb 13, 2014
Reply by Lawrence Weathers

"Anytime you see something on this network that fits directly into the subject matter…"

George Lewter replied Feb 18, 2013 to What is this glaze?

32 Nov 2, 2015
Reply by Brenda Outram

"Rebecca McMann posed this question to me. I'm passing it on to this topic. I tried…"

George Lewter replied Jan 7, 2013 to A glaze spraying tutorial, online, in pdf form

9 Jan 7, 2013
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