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Light or dark rutile

When a recipe calls for rutile, which should be used? Thank you

Started by catherine simmons in Network User Guide

3 Nov 19, 2017
Reply by Richarde Talbot

Very dark midfire clays

I am an Australian potter and recently we gained access to 2 overseas clays - one from Scarva and Laguna's B3. I love the look of these cla…

Started by Carol Kenchington in Uncategorized

0 Oct 5, 2017

Silky Matte - Digitalfire - Tony Hansen

In this month's Digitalfire Newsletter Tony Hansen suggests a Silky Matte Glaze which resists cutlery marks can be made from a combination…

Started by Norm Stuart in Glazes - Recipe Exchange

9 Sep 5, 2017
Reply by Wyndham Dennison

Cool Glaze Technique

Cool Glaze TechniqueI had not seen this before and thought it was worth sharing. The guy expands a balloon in his mugs to hold them while g…

Started by Pat in Network User Guide

0 Aug 31, 2017

Looking for a clay

I have been using Standaard 182 clay - but have moved to area where I will have to special order it. I can get Laguna 436 B-Mix with grog l…

Started by Carl Ray Crutchfield in Ceramic Materials Education

1 Jul 26, 2017
Reply by Norm Stuart

Penland Red-Orange posted by Michele Hartung 6/29/2011

Penland Red-Orange posted by Michele Hartung 6/29/2011    Feldspar, F-4       46.70  Talc         16.90  Bone Ash     15.00  Crocus Martis…

Started by George Lewter in Glazes - Recipe Exchange

17 Jul 1, 2017
Reply by Norm Stuart

Glaze Tests

I have set up a web site with glaze tests for any one interested.  Tried an true recipes that are some of my favorites. mccallsc.tripod.co…

Started by Randy McCall in Glazes - Recipe Exchange

32 Jul 1, 2017
Reply by Sofia Donovan

Am I dense or what

I'm having difficulty understanding cooling segments. How can a kiln cool at 999degrees per hour (1900 from 2115)when it seems to take fore…

Started by catherine simmons in Firing Techniques

2 Jun 30, 2017
Reply by catherine simmons

Slow Cooling

Gas kilns use hard fire-brick which cool far more slowly than the foam-core brick used in electric kilns. Many here have suggested this is…

Started by Norm Stuart in Network User Guide

13 Jun 28, 2017
Reply by Norm Stuart

Mocha Diffusoin

HiI'm trying to learn how to do mocha diffusion. I read your description along with a number of others on the web. However, I'm not having…

Started by Lawrence Weathers in Glazes - Application Techniques

13 Jun 18, 2017
Reply by Daniel Spruyt

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