Potters & Sculptors - Making Rock from Mud
This is a working group dedicated to testing and sharing glaze research results on our group area of the Insight-Live Glaze Recipe Database. This is absolutely the best place to share your recipes with photos and notes. You can add notes and pictures to other people's recipes showing how your results vary from the originals, and from other people's work with the same glaze. Members are required to periodically contribute notes, pictures, or well documented new recipes to the database.
Videos are available to orient new users with using the database and the user interface, and a text based help system is available
With the online glaze recipe database, members can upload recipes and pictures, search the databases for recipes, append recipes with new notes, and create printable batch mix sheets from recipes. Now members can copy an existing recipe and modify it while comparing the chemistry of both versions.
This group is the cone6pots portal to Insight-Live. We accept anyone with cone6pots network membership, who agrees to publish photos and/or notes of their results with glaze recipes.. To gain access to our group's Insight-Live database, you must first join the C6P network, and then this group. Your login information will be generated and sent to you, normally within a day or two.
Database access is a benefit brought to you by supporting members of the cone6pots network.
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Click the button below to login to Insight-Live. When logging in to the group recipe database, type in your user ID, not your email address (which you can use for a different individual account login). If you forget your user ID or password, contact George Lewter and he will send you a new temporary ID/password.
Members: 17
Latest Activity: Dec 28, 2019
Tony Hanson has made some excellent user videos for Insight-Live at http://insight-live.com/insight/videos/index.php. If you watch the first couple of them you can begin to appreciate the power of working with glaze chemistry and Insight-Live to tweak your glazes to correct problems and defects.
Specific topics he covers:
A Broken Glaze Meets Insight-Live and a Magic Material (Jan 2013)
Use the calculation mode of Insight-live to make material substitutions for troublesome materials to fix problems like blistering, pinholing, settling and poor slurry and drying properties. Youtube, MP4
How to Use a Lithium Frit in Insight-live (Jan 2013)
Use the calculation mode of Insight-live and non-unity to replace lithium carbonate with a frit. Youtube
Materials and Calculation (Jan 2013)
A tour of the materials management features of Insight-live. MP4
Importing Other File Formats (Oct 2012)
How to import recipe and material data from a wide range of formats. Flash, MP4, M4V
Importing From Generic CSV Spreadsheet (Feb 2013)
You can import data from a sheet having recipe rows and material columns. Youtube
Using Recipe Libraries to transfer recipes to desktop Insight (Mar 2013)
You can export hundreds, even thousands of recipes in a recipe library file. Youtube
Started by George Lewter. Last reply by Marina Reijsmeijer (Kleierij) Dec 28, 2019. 16 Replies 0 Likes
Our Insight-live glaze database is not used by many members. I just deleted all members who have not signed in or viewed any recipes since January of 2017. That leaves us with 17 ''active" members.…Continue
Started by Tom Humphries. Last reply by Tom Humphries Oct 23, 2018. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Insight live says my account has expired. Does this mean I've been booted off the group for some reason? :(
Started by Donna Kat. Last reply by Donna Kat Sep 2, 2018. 7 Replies 0 Likes
Has anyone worked with Tony Hansen's G1214W Clear? I had thought I had found the perfect clear for our studio when I found this glaze. It did not craze on Standard clays. It was crystal clear and it…Continue
Started by Arnold Rowntree. Last reply by Jay Decker Mar 23, 2018. 4 Replies 0 Likes
I was searching google images for 'alkaline glazes' and saw this at VVarges page:…Continue
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I really like the ability to search by picture!
Someone said below that the videos do not pause, but they do. Your browser should open a panel with a nice frame with controls to position the video where ever you want and pause it.
To answer another question: Yes, you will be able to find glazes under other names that use the same recipe, this will be done by fingerprinting the recipes to recognize duplicates. This is coming.
Also, the help system needs to evolve, it will always be behind recent changes made. I think, in general, if you need to consult the help too much we need to change the design to make it more evident how to do things.
Is it intentional that any member can modify/delete anyone's recipes? Is there a "user folder" that has some protection or just one pool of recipes?
Reply by George Lewter 2/21. As we imported almost 500 glazes as our opening portfolio, and they are not consistently named or documented we are initially leaving them editable by all our members. (except for the recipe ingredient lines and quantities). Hopefully the members will pitch in and work on the recipes to get them to a level of standardization, and then we will lock down the recipes, except that notes will be appendable by third parties and pictures with notes can be also added by third parties so the body of data about a glaze can grow.
For now, one list of glazes that all can add to.
Here's a suggestion. It would be nice if there were a printable instruction sheet, like a PDF. Step by step instructions. It's hard to watch the video and remember everything.
I think a lot of glazes undergo a name change when a potter takes and uses them and I just wondered if there is any way to search a glaze and see if there are any glazes with identical ingredients and amounts entered under a different name. I've inadvertantly done this myself and would be very interested in tracing a recipe back to its source.
It might be good to have a note someplace on the glaze, or a color change to the card, if the poster used the glaze. Posting other persons glazes you have not used does not give us any place go for questions. Perhaps a grouping, glazes we have used ourselves and glazes not yet tried.
Response by George Lewter: Any glaze recipe that hasn't been updated or used by one of our members doesn't have the C6G-#### designation in front of it. Such glazes are either not tested or used by one of us, or we haven't yet gotten to adding our notes and pictures to make it "ours". When you start working on a glaze, use the button to give it a numeric code so we know it has become active.
Always precede your added notes on someone else's glaze with your name and the date.
I forgot to give it a title! Duh! It's there now and shows up as C6G-1008 Naragon White. Not sure where that C6G-1008 came from.
Reply by George Lewter: The coding was added automatically when you intentionally or inadvertantly hit the button for it. It is just the next available number code for a cone 6 glaze. We're asking members to add the numeric code when they work on a glaze or change anything about it. We can tell which ones are unchanged for the duration they have been the system.
OK, so I went in and entered a recipe for Naragon White. I uploaded a photo and everything. I even created a new typecode OPQ for opaque. I know I saved it, but now I can't find it. What did I do wrong?
Reply by George Lewter: Probably nothing since the new typecode is still listed. Sometimes the typecode list is minimized and out of sight. You just need to expand it. That typecode seems reasonable so we can leave it. In the future we should probably discuss new typecodes before adding them as they could easily get out of hand.
I found the instructions in the introduction video. I sure wish I could pause the video so I could take some notes, but it doesn't seem to let me pause, so I'll just have to watch it several times. I'm a little slow, so bear with me.
Reply by George Lewter: You are doing great. Have no fear. You might want to use the written help system with specific questions rather than going through the videos multiple times.
Printing works great on Google Chrome. Normally my recipes add up to 100 and then the colorants are additions to that. In the Insight recipes those colorants worked are worked into the 100%. So that's different than I'm used to. Can I enter a recipe directly instead of uploading it? I thought I saw that somewhere but can't remember. Maybe I need to re-watch a video to find out how. This is fun.
Reply by George Lewter: When you add an ingredient there is an "Add" checkbox to the right. If you check it that ingredient will get listed as an additive rather than part of the base ingredients. So you can have your base equal 100 plus percentages of additives.
Yes, you can manually enter a new recipe. You use the "Add" button at the bottom of the glaze list. A new blank recipe form will appear. Click edit to put it in edit mode. Indicate how many ingredient lines you need and you're off.
Low cost flat lapping disc can be used on you potters wheel if you, drill bat pin holes in it, and provide a trickle of water to cool it. At amazon.com, 120 grit for aggressive material removal. Click the image to purchase
Members have had great things to say about John Britt's new book, Mid-Range Glazes. Click the image to buy from Amazon.com
Purchase Glazes Cone 6 by Michael Bailey, The Potters Book of Glaze Recipes by Emmanuel Cooper, or Making Marks by Robin Hopper, all available at amazon.com. Mastering Cone 6 Glazes by John Hesselberth & Ron Roy is now out of print.
Harbor Freight is a great place to find unbeatable prices for better HVLP spray guns with stainless steel parts and serviceable economy models, as well as detail guns, all tested by our members for spraying glazes, as well as compressors to power the guns. As yet no one has tested and commented on the remarkably inexpensive air brushes at harbor freight.
The critter siphon gun is a spray alternative that is well liked by some of our members, and is available at amazon.
Amazon is also a competitive source for photo light tents for shooting professional quality pictures of your work. They also have the EZ Cube brand favored by several of our members. You might also want to purchase the book Photographing Arts, Crafts and Collectibles . . .
If you are up to creating videos of your work or techniques you might want to invest in a flip video camera
Following are a few scales useful for potters. Ohaus Triple Pro Mechanical Triple Beam Balance, 2610g x 0.1g, with Tare $169.00
And finally a low cost clone of the OHaus. The Adam Equipment TBB2610T Triple Beam Mechanical Balance With Tare Beam $99.62
ebay is a great alternative for many tools and the equipment used in the ceramics studio - kilns, wheels, extruders, slab rollers are often listed there both new and used.
If you just want to spout off, it is best accomplished as a blog posting. If you want to get more guidance and ideas from other members, ask a question as a new discussion topic. In the upper right corner of the lists for both types of posting, you will find an "+Add " button. Clicking it will open an editor where you create your posting. 4/16/2014
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