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"Adding boron to a porcelain clay body both: lowers the cone and; expands the tempera…"

Norm Stuart replied Sep 4, 2015 to Porcelain

13 Sep 5, 2015
Reply by Robert spicer

"Over-firing is a good guess. Posting some photos would be useful. Porcelain fired h…"

Norm Stuart replied Sep 4, 2015 to Porcelain

13 Sep 5, 2015
Reply by Robert spicer

"Fantastic.  Does John Britt have photos of each glaze in his book? Al lot of glazes…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 23, 2015 to Recipes from John Britt's book Mastering mid-range glazes in .xml format.

24 Aug 23, 2015
Reply by Lawrence Weathers

"New equipment, always a good solution. Cone 8 down to a Cone 1.  That's a lot more…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 12, 2015 to Skutt kiln not reaching temperature

10 Aug 23, 2015
Reply by Robert spicer

"The difference between Cone 1 and Cone 6 is only 153 F (85 C)  2,232 F vs 2,079 F.…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 10, 2015 to Skutt kiln not reaching temperature

10 Aug 23, 2015
Reply by Robert spicer

"If the old elements look visibly thinner than the replacement elements, then they wo…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 7, 2015 to Skutt kiln not reaching temperature

10 Aug 23, 2015
Reply by Robert spicer

"I'd be surprised if the addition of a blank ring causes a kiln to lose that much abi…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 7, 2015 to Skutt kiln not reaching temperature

10 Aug 23, 2015
Reply by Robert spicer

"The key to using databases is being less specific, as an example entering just one w…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 5, 2015 to Recipes from John Britt's book Mastering mid-range glazes in .xml format.

24 Aug 23, 2015
Reply by Lawrence Weathers

"Chantay - Two of the glaze recipes you have added already exist under similar names.…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 29, 2015 to Recipes from John Britt's book Mastering mid-range glazes in .xml format.

24 Aug 23, 2015
Reply by Lawrence Weathers

"I've had fun playing with Assad Black which creates a matte, except in areas where t…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 16, 2015 to Historic tile glaze reproduction: any ideas?

6 Jul 16, 2015
Reply by Nancy Krug

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