Richard Busch's Nutmeg as a base with other glazes layered over it. - Electric Mid&Hi Fired Ceramics2024-03-28T19:32:52Zhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/forum/topics/richard-buschs-nutmeg-as-a?groupUrl=cone6glazetestingreporting&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOne of my favorite glazes lay…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2015-10-28:2103784:Comment:1258202015-10-28T00:25:59.717ZRandy McCallhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/RandyMcCall
<p>One of my favorite glazes layering to give great depth and movement. Over and under. Some of my best pieces have used that glaze. Experiment with it all the time.</p>
<p>One of my favorite glazes layering to give great depth and movement. Over and under. Some of my best pieces have used that glaze. Experiment with it all the time.</p> The D result is fantastic. Pr…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2015-09-07:2103784:Comment:1247312015-09-07T00:46:18.868ZJoseph Firebornhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/JosephRosenblatt
<p>The D result is fantastic. Probably my favorite. I like the test cylinder. Nice work thanks for sharing.</p>
<p>The D result is fantastic. Probably my favorite. I like the test cylinder. Nice work thanks for sharing.</p> Me too, I really like the dis…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2015-02-11:2103784:Comment:1194532015-02-11T10:21:05.050ZSharon Canfieldhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/SharonCanfield
<p>Me too, I really like the discoveries that come with using a vertical surface. Not many pottery pieces my husband produces are flat:) <br/> <br/> <cite>Nadine Mercader said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://cone6pots.ning.com/forum/topics/richard-buschs-nutmeg-as-a?groupUrl=cone6glazetestingreporting&#2103784Comment106618"><div><div class="xg_user_generated">Thanks George, I agree about having the vertical surface, it tells so much more than tiles.</div>
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<p>Me too, I really like the discoveries that come with using a vertical surface. Not many pottery pieces my husband produces are flat:) <br/> <br/> <cite>Nadine Mercader said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://cone6pots.ning.com/forum/topics/richard-buschs-nutmeg-as-a?groupUrl=cone6glazetestingreporting&#2103784Comment106618"><div><div class="xg_user_generated">Thanks George, I agree about having the vertical surface, it tells so much more than tiles.</div>
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</blockquote> Thanks George, I agree about…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2014-05-25:2103784:Comment:1066182014-05-25T17:57:46.381ZNadine Mercaderhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/NadineMercader
Thanks George, I agree about having the vertical surface, it tells so much more than tiles.
Thanks George, I agree about having the vertical surface, it tells so much more than tiles. The ring was dipped upside do…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2014-05-25:2103784:Comment:1065152014-05-25T04:33:56.627ZGeorge Lewterhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/GeorgeLewter
<p>The ring was dipped upside down in nutmeg 1 coat. The other glazes were brushed on with one coat over the patch area and a second coat on the left side of the patch. For this test ring, the glaze catcher foot would stop just about any runs. Inside, outside, and flat are all a bit different I prefer to test on vertical surfaces. </p>
<p>The ring was dipped upside down in nutmeg 1 coat. The other glazes were brushed on with one coat over the patch area and a second coat on the left side of the patch. For this test ring, the glaze catcher foot would stop just about any runs. Inside, outside, and flat are all a bit different I prefer to test on vertical surfaces. </p> The 4th photo with the varieg…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2014-05-24:2103784:Comment:1066782014-05-24T19:51:00.691ZNadine Mercaderhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/NadineMercader
The 4th photo with the variegated slate blue over nutmeg is really nice! Is this mor than 1 coat of either glaze? I have also thought that glaze testing should be done on the inside of a vessel in order to avoid any mess caused by running.
The 4th photo with the variegated slate blue over nutmeg is really nice! Is this mor than 1 coat of either glaze? I have also thought that glaze testing should be done on the inside of a vessel in order to avoid any mess caused by running. George
I have found that thi…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2010-10-11:2103784:Comment:75202010-10-11T11:38:06.000ZRandy McCallhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/RandyMcCall
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I have found that this nutmeg variation gives a richer red where thin and is probably one of the most versitile layering glazes out there. I tested nutmeg in gas and it came out a nice clear smooth amber glaze years ago when it first came out. No test tile.<br></br>
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Recipe Name: Nutmeg Variation<br></br>
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Cone: 6 Color: red<br></br>
Firing: Oxidation Surface: Glossy<br></br>
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Amount Ingredient<br></br>
23.3 Dolomite<br></br>
23.3 Spodumene--Gwalia<br></br>
6.8 Frit--Ferro 3134<br></br>
23.3…
George<br/>
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I have found that this nutmeg variation gives a richer red where thin and is probably one of the most versitile layering glazes out there. I tested nutmeg in gas and it came out a nice clear smooth amber glaze years ago when it first came out. No test tile.<br/>
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Recipe Name: Nutmeg Variation<br/>
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Cone: 6 Color: red<br/>
Firing: Oxidation Surface: Glossy<br/>
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Amount Ingredient<br/>
23.3 Dolomite<br/>
23.3 Spodumene--Gwalia<br/>
6.8 Frit--Ferro 3134<br/>
23.3 Red Art<br/>
23.3 Silica<br/>
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100 Total<br/>
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Additives<br/>
3.2 Yellow Ochre<br/>
4.9 Tin Oxide<br/>
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Unity Oxide<br/>
.163 Li2O<br/>
.034 Na2O<br/>
.029 K2O<br/>
.35 MgO<br/>
.424 CaO<br/>
1.000 Total<br/>
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.272 Al2O3<br/>
.061 B2O3<br/>
.03 Fe2O3<br/>
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2.568 SiO2<br/>
.008 TiO2<br/>
.001 P2O5<br/>
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9.4 Ratio<br/>
58 Exp<br/>
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Comments: This is Burush Regular Nutmeg<br/>
Changed kaolin to red art and left off iron oxide