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"Our kiln with a Bartlett V6-CF electronic controller uniformly fires exactly one wit…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 19, 2015 to Overfiring

1 Jun 19, 2015
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"I recently added this recipe to the Insight-Live database. Digitalfire colors: http…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 17, 2015 to copper blues in oxidisation

7 Jun 25, 2015
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"This is the Speckled Yellow recipe in Insight-Live, divided into the the traditional…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 16, 2015 to Recipe of Reliable matt (very) yellow cone 6 glaze

25 Jun 16, 2015
Reply by Harold Roberts

"If you want a quiet potters wheel you want a Shimpo. We have two potters wheels at…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 3, 2015 to Any recommendations for a potter's wheel?

5 Jun 4, 2015
Reply by George Lewter

"Making plates for a chef, your primary concern should be food safety - so eliminate…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 3, 2015 to Dry glaze application

3 Jun 3, 2015
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"In this instance the artist is applying engobes to wet clay. It appears to me that f…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 2, 2015 to Dry Glazes, Slips, Terra Sigilatta and Engobes for Cone 6 - Recipes and Techniques

17 Jun 2, 2015
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"I've always applied glaze wet. Porcelain factories often apply finely powdered dry…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 2, 2015 to Dry glaze application

3 Jun 3, 2015
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"In this particular instance I did apply the oxides mixed with flux to the unfired fa…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 1, 2015 to Assad Black

12 Jun 1, 2015
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"The glaze with the added iron oxide is very nice. What percentage copper carbonate d…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 1, 2015 to Assad Black

12 Jun 1, 2015
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"Once the temperature rises to just 554 F (290 C) Copper Carbonate (Cu2 (OH)2 CO3) qu…"

Norm Stuart replied May 30, 2015 to Assad Black

12 Jun 1, 2015
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