Potters & Sculptors - Making Rock from Mud
Is anyone testing some or all of Steven's cone 10 glazes at Cone 6. If so, can you let us know about the results with close up pictures and firing details?
So, CM?!. Can you share any details with us? Are the glazes all formulated the same as they were in his handouts, or has he made flux adjustments for the lower firing temperatures? What kind of firing schedule are you using? Are you also firing the gas kiln to cone 6?
I asked Steven a year ago if we could publish the Glaze recipes here, but never got an answer, so we've just referred our members to Lakeside Pottery where the recipes are online, but it would be nice to have them right here.
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Hello, I attended Steven's work shop last August and mixed his glazes and fired to cone 8. The clay body was laguna 182 with grog and the pots look beautiful except for a lot of blisters. Does anyone have any idea why this may have happened.
Mary Jane said:Hi Greg - I am curiious as to whether you single fired or put the glazes over bisque? I am assuming that you fired in oxidation. i attended one of his seminars last spring and applied the glazes to bisque. I had a just a couple of blisters (not bloating but blisters). In my case, the clay body was b-mix and coleman porcelain. I would also like some ideas on why this happened and basically would like to understand what causes blisters in general. Thanks in advance for any insights.
Greg Allen said:Hello, I attended Steven's work shop last August and mixed his glazes and fired to cone 8. The clay body was laguna 182 with grog and the pots look beautiful except for a lot of blisters. Does anyone have any idea why this may have happened.
Hi Mary Jane, my pots were bisque to 04 and the glaze firing was according to Steven's handout, I'm using a programmable skutt 1027. The same thing happened to my pots during the workshop and I was using b-mix and that's when Steven told me it was probably the clay body and that that's why he stopped using b-mix. But now I'm using laguna 182G white stoneware. The blisters weren't as large this time, maybe the size of a pencil lead and smaller. I think Teresa may be right with it having something to do with the cooling time or over firing. I don't have the numbers (temp and time) in front of me but I do remember the firing time was 14.45 hours, shooting for cone8.
I'm new here so I ask if you could please be patient with me if I bring up a subject that may have already been discussed. I broke my foot before the workshop in August but didn't go to the doctor till after the workshop and I just got out of my cast and walking so I've cleared the cobwebs out of the studio and trying to play catch up. I'm glad I found this site and "thank you" to all of you.
Hi Mary Jane, my pots were bisque to 04 and the glaze firing was according to Steven's handout, I'm using a programmable skutt 1027. The same thing happened to my pots during the workshop and I was using b-mix and that's when Steven told me it was probably the clay body and that that's why he stopped using b-mix. But now I'm using laguna 182G white stoneware. The blisters weren't as large this time, maybe the size of a pencil lead and smaller. I think Teresa may be right with it having something to do with the cooling time or over firing. I don't have the numbers (temp and time) in front of me but I do remember the firing time was 14.45 hours, shooting for cone8.
I'm new here so I ask if you could please be patient with me if I bring up a subject that may have already been discussed. I broke my foot before the workshop in August but didn't go to the doctor till after the workshop and I just got out of my cast and walking so I've cleared the cobwebs out of the studio and trying to play catch up. I'm glad I found this site and "thank you" to all of you.
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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.
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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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