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"Add 5% Bentonite, by weight, to your dry non-plastic clay. Bentonite is the most pla…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 2, 2013 to Non plastic CLAY

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"You want a well-melted crystalline glaze surface which scatters light. You've made t…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 31, 2013 to Making the switch from gas to electric..

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"I don't suppose $240 platinum type-S thermocouples have a particularly long life? We…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 26, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

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"Congratulations! You've shown the look created by the slow-cooling dense firebrick u…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 22, 2013 to Making the switch from gas to electric..

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"Lisa - Glen Filer's use of ^6 Frosted Melon over iron-rich ^6 Tenmoku is the same ir…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 19, 2013 to Making the switch from gas to electric..

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"In the frit-based  White Bird tile I posted I simply added 10% Ferro Frit 3269, in a…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 8, 2013 to Making the switch from gas to electric..

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"Snap a test tile in half and you'll notice that iron oxide preferentially binds with…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 7, 2013 to Making the switch from gas to electric..

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"These oil spot glazes are not what you're trying to achieve, but the concept is exac…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 7, 2013 to Making the switch from gas to electric..

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"Post some photos of the glaze at cone 9 compared with cone 6 so everyone can see wha…"

Norm Stuart replied Jul 7, 2013 to Making the switch from gas to electric..

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"Laguna's website has information on the products they sell. The easiest way to find…"

Norm Stuart replied Jun 30, 2013 to Commercial Glaze results I have tried

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