John Rodgers on wed 20 oct 10
Coyote Glazes makes a saturated iron glaze that is gorgeous. You can
see it on the chalice and plate on my website listed below.
John Rodgers
Clayartist and Moldmaker
Chelsea, AL
Http://www.moldhaus.com
On 10/20/2010 5:56 AM, Randy McCall wrote:
> Does anyone have a Cone 6 Glossy Brown Opaque Glaze that is similiar to a=
Cone 10 Albany Slip Glaze they would like to share. I want to use it on c=
offee mugs. I have tested some Albany slip sub glazes, but can not find on=
e I like. I usually brush or pour glazes so brushability is important.
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> Randy
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Randy McCall on wed 20 oct 10
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William & Susan Schran User on wed 20 oct 10
On 10/20/10 6:56 AM, "Randy McCall" wrote:
> Does anyone have a Cone 6 Glossy Brown Opaque Glaze that is similiar to a=
Cone
> 10 Albany Slip Glaze they would like to share. I want to use it on coffe=
e
> mugs. I have tested some Albany slip sub glazes, but can not find one I =
like.
> I usually brush or pour glazes so brushability is important.
Run some tests on Raw Sienna glaze I have listed on my web site.
It does remind me of ^10 Albany slip glazes I used years ago.
Try different thicknesses.
Add some gum binder to the glaze for better brushability.
Bill
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William "Bill" Schran
wschran@cox.net
wschran@nvcc.edu
http://www.creativecreekartisans.com
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