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Kiln Comparisons

I am considering downsizing my kiln from Skutt 1027 to one size smaller. The ideal size for me would be the newer Skutt 1022, where I could…

Started by Gina Skillings in Pottery Equipment

7 Mar 10, 2015
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Kiln Element Life

Our kiln elements last about one year, actually 163 firings. This consisted of: 63 ___ ^6 firings and;100 __ firings at ^04 or less. Most o…

Started by Norm Stuart in Firing Techniques

18 Mar 10, 2015
Reply by Jeff Poulter

Crocus Martis

i have heard that glazes mixed with Crocus Martis as your colorant should be mixed in smaller batches that over time that colorant breaks d…

Started by Kim Estares in Glazes - Theory and Chemistry

4 Mar 9, 2015
Reply by Kim Estares

Survey: Once Fired Ceramics

Hi There, I'm a mature student doing an MA in Ceramics at UCLAN Preston UK. I'm interested in single fired ceramics and have devised a very…

Started by Margaret Davies in Firing Techniques

0 Mar 1, 2015

Water to mix glaze

Hi all,  I'm new to cone 6 and have moved studio to town.  I'm wondering if the town water is messing with the glaze. It seems to be precip…

Started by Margaret Edington in Glazes - Theory and Chemistry

3 Feb 19, 2015
Reply by Margaret Edington

Immersion Blender Great for Small Batches of Glaze

John Britt and others have touted using stick blenders to mix smaller batches of glaze. Not too effective on a 5 gallon dipping bucket full…

Started by George Lewter in Pottery Equipment

2 Feb 17, 2015
Reply by Jeff Wilson

Colorants for Glaze and Clay

Rather than reinvent the wheel when it comes to the large topic of ceramic colorants I am going to refer to the ceramics department manual…

Started by George Lewter in Ceramic Materials Education

4 Feb 17, 2015
Reply by Norm Stuart

Mocha diffusion tobacco tea

I'm experimenting with a number of ways to try to get better mocha diffusion. I just boiled up some nasty tobacco tea. I understand that it…

Started by Lawrence Weathers in Glazes - Development and Adjustment

2 Feb 1, 2015
Reply by George Lewter

Molybdenum use

Hello anyone has a cone 6 recipe for crystalline glaze using molybdenum  as Lasse Ostman  at www.stoneware.net/  gets stunning results but…

Started by kees staps in Glazes - Recipe Exchange

4 Jan 30, 2015
Reply by kees staps

Difficulty with Glaze Application

We all know what a joy it is to apply a smooth, well behaving glaze.  What about those glazes that seem to crack and chip off?  Is there a…

Started by Eileen Werner in Glazes - Application Techniques

2 Jan 27, 2015
Reply by Eileen Werner

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