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Thanks fortheinformation. I will run some tests in the new year. Right now I am swamped with Xmas.
I'm not sure about the lightening but I've gotten a really pretty celadon with the addition of cobalt or copper or a combination of the two. I rarely use a pure white but prefer the warmth I get in my glazes with a buff clay.
Yes, I like the simplicity of ingredients. However, I tested it on mid range English Grolleg as a transparent and it came out not clear but dirty brown yellow transparent. I read somewhere that to use a small amount of cobalt to lighten it .But does that make sense?
It is Ravenscrag slip which is a terrific cone 10 glaze and with 20% frit is is also a terrific clear (slightly milky) cone 6 glaze. I find the color response isn't as good as some but you can get great colors with strong oxides such as cobalt & copper. It is really stable on the mid fire stoneware I use, M340. I think it's a good material for people just starting into their own glazes because you only need a few materials to get a palette of glazes.
Is this made with Ravenscrag or Alberta Slip
Thanks Kathy. I will have a look.
The glaze is made with Ravenscrag slip and I don't remember the name given to it by Plainsman but I've been calling it Raven's Lime. I added it to Insight Live a couple of days ago so you should be able to search it there.
Very interesting glaze Kathy. What is it please?
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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