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Recipe Name: Pete's Weathered Bronze
Cone: 6-9 Color: green bronze
Firing: Oxidation Surface: Matte
Amount Ingredient
60 Nepheline Syenite
20 Strontium Carbonate
1 Lithium Carbonate
10 Ball Clay--Old Mine #4
9 Silica
100 Total
Additives
5 Copper Carbonate
5 Titanium Dioxide
Unity Oxide
.047 Li2O
.334 Na2O
.106 K2O
.009 MgO
.028 CaO
.475 SrO
1.000 Total
.577 Al2O3
.003 Fe2O3
2.973 SiO2
.005 TiO2
5.2 Ratio
8.8 Exp
Comments: Metal Marks
Hesselberth leach tested for copper and averaged 5 mg/l which he considered very stable for the amount of copper in the glaze.
Needs a full cone 6 down. Sometimes will pinhole.
Relatively high coefficient of expansion.
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Calculations by GlazeMaster™
www.masteringglazes.com
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Example posted by Michele Hartung
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I tried Barbara's glaze and found the dipped glaze to be uniform and interesting with movement. However the lightly glazed half of the same pot shows an apparent "weathered" look. The two pics are different sides of the same pot.
There has been lots of discussion re: this and pete's weathered bronze. Is this and / or seafoam a safe glaze for food, or must I use a lilner for it ? thank you all for your input. cp
http://www.frogpondpottery.com/tested-glazes/mid-fire-stonewareporc...
STRONTIUM WEATHERED BRONZE
This is a great weathered looking glaze. The bronze goes from a clear, bright green to a brownish
bruised green and is suited to all clay body colors, although it is best on tans.
60% Nepheline Syenite
20% Strontium Carbonate
1% Lithium Carbonate
10% Ball Clay-Old Mine #4
9% Silica
ADD:
5.0% Copper Carb
5.0% Titanium Dioxide
This is a Pete Pinnell’s strontium glaze tweaked by John Hesselberth (see link above) so the stability and durability is fine. Needles to say, the fired color of both the Seafoam and Weathered Bronze are almost identical but the
Seafoam glaze really goes on nicer and seems to fire more evenly.
Pete’s Seafoam Glaze ^5/6
9.6% Ferro Frit 3134
51.3% Feldspar-Kona F4
25.5% Strontium Carbonate
12% EPK
ADD:
5.0% Copper Carb
5.0% Titanium Dioxide
2.0% Bentonite
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