Shine Chisholm

Redford, MI

United States

Profile Information:

What is your experience with ceramics in general. (Long answer encouraged)
amateur, professional
What is your current involvement with electric fired ceramics? (long answer encouraged)
I work out of my home studio and sell both online and at Detroit Eastern Market. I use a Cress Electric kiln, firing bisque to cone 10 and glaze to cone 6. I use porcelain for thrown objects, such as bowls, mugs, and plates. I use stoneware for tiles and buttons.
All our content is viewable by the public. Why do you want to be a member, when you can already see everything as a non-member?
My search was for Cone 6 recipes. I am looking forward to being able to interact with other ceramists.
Where do you work on your ceramics projects?
home studio
Do you have your own, or participate in other ceramics Websites:
http://thedelicion.com
How did you find this network?
search engine

Comment Wall:

  • Jennifer Porah

    Hey thanks for commenting on my bowl work. The glaze that's on that work is a crystal glaze, and no, there wasn't recycled glass added. It just happened to be the way the glaze pooled in the middle. It takes a few years to understand how to get it so the glaze doesn't oxide and look funky.

    This glaze is rather complex. It involves all aspects of ceramics. The clay body needs to be porcelain, as the glaze is far more brilliant on this clay body. The kiln firing plays a huge role into how this glaze develops. The way you apply it, is another major factor, because this glaze runs. Every where.

    The glaze recipe for you, if you wish to work with it:
    Ferro Frit 3110
    Zinc Oxide
     Kaolin
    Silica
    Lihium Carbonate
    and a colorant of your choosing.

  • Joe Shaw

    I'm pleased to meet you!