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"Your first experience with shivering/dunting and crawling. Crawling Crawling is wher…"

Norm Stuart replied May 30, 2014 to New Kiln, Newbie Potter

8 May 30, 2014
Reply by Nadine Mercader

"Dry glazes should be stable over time, but once water is added glazes can change as…"

Norm Stuart replied May 30, 2014 to glaze flakes off bisqueware before firing

14 Jun 3, 2014
Reply by Nadine Mercader

"The oil spot glaze requires something which will off-gas while the glazes are molten…"

Norm Stuart replied May 28, 2014 to ^6 oil spot MFA thesis

18 Jun 11, 2017
Reply by Joseph Fireborn

"Reduction of red iron oxide to black iron oxide occurs at oxidation temperatures rea…"

Norm Stuart replied May 28, 2014 to ^6 oil spot MFA thesis

18 Jun 11, 2017
Reply by Joseph Fireborn

"I obtained nearly identical "non-results" with the Cone 6 combination glazes recomme…"

Norm Stuart replied May 28, 2014 to ^6 oil spot MFA thesis

18 Jun 11, 2017
Reply by Joseph Fireborn

"I prefer Tony Hansen's silky ^6 clear using Ferro Frit 3249 with 12% magnesium oxide…"

Norm Stuart replied May 24, 2014 to Fool-(or should I say kid) proof transparent glaze........anyone have a suggestion?

8 May 24, 2014
Reply by Nadine Mercader

"Wyndham - Slow-cooling after a Cone 6 or Cone 10 firing, is quite different to heat-…"

Norm Stuart replied May 23, 2014 to Slow Cooling

13 Jun 28, 2017
Reply by Norm Stuart

"A certain Lynn Goodman in New York provided the glaze name and recipe in 2006.  I've…"

Norm Stuart replied May 23, 2014 to Fool-(or should I say kid) proof transparent glaze........anyone have a suggestion?

8 May 24, 2014
Reply by Nadine Mercader

"If you're looking for a low-fire ^06 clear, to use over the oxides or other uses, th…"

Norm Stuart replied May 23, 2014 to Fool-(or should I say kid) proof transparent glaze........anyone have a suggestion?

8 May 24, 2014
Reply by Nadine Mercader

"Aggregator websites are useless.  The low-cost vendor is almost always one who charg…"

Norm Stuart replied May 20, 2014 to Supporting Links

9 May 20, 2014
Reply by Nadine Mercader

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