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"I tried your glaze on several clays, with different oxides. They were fired to ^6, w…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 22, 2013 to Pin holes and salvation glaze !

3 Apr 22, 2013
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"I have photos of four variations of Magruder Red below, all made with Kona F-4 and R…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 22, 2013 to Magruder Red cone 6

29 Jun 21, 2014
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"I guess that makes sense to continue stocking a bag of Custer feldspar for convenien…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 20, 2013 to Feldspar

2 Apr 20, 2013
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"We have a 2005 copy of "Ceramic Faults and Their Remedies" at our studio. It's helpf…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 19, 2013 to Porcelain

5 Apr 20, 2013
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"The prior studio facilitator bought some cone 4 porcelain which bloated at cone 6, e…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 18, 2013 to Porcelain

5 Apr 20, 2013
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"Another thing to bear in mind when using an iron oxide glaze, is that white clays wi…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 17, 2013 to Richard Busch article - Wood fired look from elec kiln

11 Apr 28, 2013
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"I weigh or measure out the water for the glaze in grams or mL. I'm not very potteris…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 17, 2013 to Richard Busch article - Wood fired look from elec kiln

11 Apr 28, 2013
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"As George Lewter said, "Rutile is available in light calcined ceramic grade powder (…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 17, 2013 to Dark rutile v Rutile

12 Apr 17, 2013
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"When people in our studio have pinholes in a ceramic fired to ^6,  I tell them to ap…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 17, 2013 to Pin holes and salvation glaze !

3 Apr 22, 2013
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"We fire 3 - 4 times a week and need to change a heating element, thermocouple, or on…"

Norm Stuart replied Apr 16, 2013 to Top Peep....to peep or not to peep

5 Apr 16, 2013
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