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WebPublished in "Confidence in Glazing" by Brian R. Jones, in the January/February 2017 issue of Pottery Making Illustrated. The piece in the image shown on this page uses Pete's …

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Web1 Ash wash over shino slip. 2 Ash wash over cobalt slip. The wash I settled on is 60% unwashed wood ash and 40% Cornwall Stone. I mix it very thin, only slightly thicker than …

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WebJan 18, 2010 · For a dark outlining slip, I add 5 tablespoons of Mason Stain 6134 to 500 milliliters of the ball clay terra sigillata. For a rutile slip, I add 20 grams of rutile to 100 …

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Weban addition to the 100% base slip recipe. Colors in slips may be influenced by kiln atmosphere (oxidation or reduction) and/or the fluxes added to the slip or fluxes in the …

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WebIt's called "Super Slip" because it goes on clay in any state. White, dry surface. Try color variations. Use under a clear or colored transparent glaze. Mix with glazes to make them …

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WebJan 23, 2017 · An example would be lava glaze. The chemistry used to create it, could be incorporated into the slip. Then you could apply a base glaze that would react to it; and …

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WebThat being said, his “All-Purpose Sliprecipe works well for me. It is highly versatile, meaning you can add Mason Stains or some other colorant to tint it and make yummy …

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WebJan 6, 2002 · Glaze Type: Clay (casting slip) Add 35 water. Dissolve soda ash and add sodium silicate to water before adding clay. Chart showing recipes closest to the …

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WebOct 21, 2015 · All-Temperature Decorating Slip (Base Recipe for White and All Colors except Black and Brown) 3412 . Created 21 Oct 2015 Updated 7 years ago . Derek Au . …

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WebThis is an Albany Slip glaze with 10% lithium carbonate, it is known to have a very low thermal expansion. This problem can be solved by reducing the amount of lithium or …

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WebThese pdf.’s are clay and glazes recipes from schools, workshops and classes. low fire clay: Anderson Ranch low fire class clay and glazes: Currier low fire clay & glazes: …

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WebIt fires red, has low plasticity and matures a low kiln temperatures. Materials: Sodium Silicate A sticky, viscous liquid. The most common deflocculant used in ceramics. Also …

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WebTake a large ball of clay and tear it into small pieces, spreading it out onto a plaster slab or wooden board to dry. Aim for small, thin flakes (1-2 cm), as these will both dry and break …

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WebOct 23, 2020 · Status. Testing. "Normal" Gloop. This is a demonstration of "gloop" at a more normal glaze chemistry with a fixed flux ratio of 0.25:0.75, boron level of 0.15, and …

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WebFeb 8, 2017 · The vinegar is a flocculant and will cause the glaze or slip to appear thicker, with a higher viscosity. The sodium silicate is a deflocculant and will cause the opposite, …

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WebI've been using this all-purpose slip recipe for years. It's stable and fits any clay body I have ever put it on. It looks beautiful low fired and at mid range. It also works in high-fired …

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WebYou’ll find everything from firing schedules to glaze recipes, to beautiful examples of salt and soda fired work. Salt firing is a vapor-glazing process where salt (sodium chloride) …

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