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"George, it would be nearly impossible to replicate the differences between light and…"

Tom Anderson replied Jan 9, 2017 to Light Rutile Substitute

11 Mar 7, 2017
Reply by Judith Stoudmann

"That is certainly a justifiable and good reason to purchase 350 mesh. However, Imsil…"

Tom Anderson replied Nov 17, 2016 to Soda firing

8 Jan 2, 2017
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Norm: Have you ever experimented with using Minex 400 in lieu of 270? Particle/mesh…"

Tom Anderson replied Nov 17, 2016 to Soda firing

8 Jan 2, 2017
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Larry: The only time I have used it is when mixing magnesium and cobalt colorants. I…"

Tom Anderson replied Oct 24, 2016 to glaze flaking off in high magnesium glazes

6 Jan 12, 2017
Reply by Tom Anderson

"Norm: I think cobalt needs to be added to the acidic column: my cobalt crystalline g…"

Tom Anderson replied Oct 24, 2016 to Green Pooling Blue glaze

14 Nov 30, 2016
Reply by Tileworks

"hi Lawrence: Crystalline glaze is notorious for being more flaky than granny's' bisc…"

Tom Anderson replied Oct 24, 2016 to glaze flaking off in high magnesium glazes

6 Jan 12, 2017
Reply by Tom Anderson

"Norm: I have studied amphoretic oxides for years: not a lot of good information out…"

Tom Anderson replied Oct 23, 2016 to Green Pooling Blue glaze

14 Nov 30, 2016
Reply by Tileworks

"Daniel: Have you done any experimenting with high purity ingredients? Case in point:…"

Tom Anderson replied Aug 18, 2016 to Can one predict the appearance of a glaze? (part I: The Si/Al ratio)

9 Oct 19, 2016
Reply by Tom Humphries

"HI Daniel, pleasure to meet you sir. When I seen the thread topic "Si/Al" ratios, I…"

Tom Anderson replied Aug 17, 2016 to Can one predict the appearance of a glaze? (part I: The Si/Al ratio)

9 Oct 19, 2016
Reply by Tom Humphries

"Norm: Has anyone considered using kyanite in flameware? Likewise it produces elongat…"

Tom Anderson replied Aug 15, 2016 to Non plastic CLAY

6 Aug 16, 2016
Reply by Norm Stuart

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