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Ferro frit 3124 verses 3134

I am using 3134 instead of 3124 in the SCM formula. Does anyone know if this will result in anything unfavorable? Thanks - Paul

Started by Paul Nicholas in Glazes - Development and Adjustment

3 Aug 11, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

Glaze tests

There are a number of glaze tests on my web site in the Potters Corner if anyone is interested.  Many tiles are layered glazes some of whic…

Started by Randy McCall in Glazes - Testing and Reporting

18 Jul 25, 2013
Reply by Judy Smith

Coyote Archie’s base with a light spray of Coyote fire opal

 Next Glaze in the line-up, over white porcelain, Coyote Archie’s base with a light spray of Coyote fire opal.  It comes out a nice almos…

Started by Robert Serva in Commercial Glazes

0 Jul 19, 2013

cratering problem

This is a modification of a glaze from Glazes Cone 6 by M Bailey It gives a real nice matt blue break where thick and  matt green where thi…

Started by Robert Coyle in Glazes - Application Techniques

4 Jul 15, 2013
Reply by Robert Coyle

Mugs - Midnight Blue With Chun Plumb

Here is a base coat of PC midnight Blue and PC Chun Plumb over, if you glob the Chun Plumb on with a sponge in areas, you will get more of…

Started by Robert Serva in Commercial Glazes

1 Jul 2, 2013
Reply by Robert Serva

Commercial Glaze results I have tried

Here is Laguna WC-131 Tang Lime on Tuckers white porcelain. Maple leaf bowl 7 inch.

Started by Robert Serva in Commercial Glazes

5 Jun 30, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

Bentonite Anyone?

It seems that many if not most glaze recipes have an addition of 2% bentonite.  This is usually explained as being added to suspend the gla…

Started by George Lewter in Glazes - Theory and Chemistry

10 Jun 25, 2013
Reply by Angela Davis

How to create light brown specks in low fire glaze

I am trying to create fairly large cinnamon-brown specks in a cone 05 cream glaze. While I know of materials to make dark brown or black sp…

Started by Nancy Krug in Glazes - Recipe Exchange

8 Jun 18, 2013
Reply by Nancy Krug

Stocking Your Studio with Glaze Materials

How much to stock is a question that has to be considered and balanced by  variables such as: your production output, studio space availab…

Started by George Lewter in Ceramic Materials Education

7 Jun 13, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

Who has a great white glossy glaze for dinnerware c6?

I need to change my white glaze to one that will withstand the test of time. I see the one I have used for 30 years is checking. Please let…

Started by Sharlene Sieloff in Glazes - Recipe Exchange

7 Jun 9, 2013
Reply by Sharlene Sieloff

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