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"First of all we need to be clear that there are at least 4 different manufacturers o…"

George Lewter replied Jul 19, 2010 to Steven's Glazes - Tested at Cone 6

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"Clarification on bloating and seepage. I have used Laguna B-mix 5 (their mid-fire fo…"

George Lewter replied Jul 18, 2010 to Steven's Glazes - Tested at Cone 6

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"I've not seen the term "seepage" used in pottery so I'm not sure what you are referr…"

George Lewter replied Jul 17, 2010 to Steven's Glazes - Tested at Cone 6

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"My pictures and testing so far have all been with the original formulations fired to…"

George Lewter replied Dec 5, 2009 to Steven's Glazes - Tested at Cone 6

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"I've not tested Pier Black at cone 6 yet. When you say it is very matte, I'm assumin…"

George Lewter replied Nov 23, 2009 to Steven's Glazes - Tested at Cone 6

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"Lakeside Pottery has most of the Steven Hill glazes. I got them from workshop materi…"

George Lewter replied Nov 21, 2009 to Steven's Glazes - Tested at Cone 6

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"Soak means to hold a temperature for some length of time 1/2 hour, 1 hour, 3 hours .…"

George Lewter replied Nov 21, 2009 to Other Glazes that Develop Complex Surfaces

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"My kiln is a manual with two dials. When the kiln sitter trips, I just lift the shut…"

George Lewter replied Nov 21, 2009 to Other Glazes that Develop Complex Surfaces

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"I found a glaze referred to in the Clayart Listserve called C Harris Temoku, and it…"

George Lewter replied Nov 2, 2009 to Other Glazes that Develop Complex Surfaces

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"I committed some of Steven's glazes to good pots and fired them in a load that varie…"

George Lewter replied Nov 2, 2009 to Steven's Glazes - Tested at Cone 6

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