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need a clear transperant glaze ^10r

updated fri 17 jul 98

 

Dani & Rina Rosen on wed 8 jul 98

Hi guys,
I'm a beginner, and need some help. Can anyone share a recipe for a
clear transperant glaze ^10R that is semi-glossy/glossy ?

Thanks a million,
Rina Rosen
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Liz Dodge on wed 15 jul 98

>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Hi guys,
>I'm a beginner, and need some help. Can anyone share a recipe for a
>clear transperant glaze ^10R that is semi-glossy/glossy ?
>
>Thanks a million,
>Rina Rosen
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>Rina & Dani Rosen http://curly.home.ml.org
>2063 Olentary St. #A mailto:RDR@family-net.org
>Sarasota, FL 34231
>
I've posted this recipe to the list previously:

Lisa's Clear ^10 (I've only fired it in reduction, but ought to work in
oxidation).

EPK 19.7
flint 34.0
whiting 19.7
kona spar 27.6

I use this on B-mix, I know of others who get good results on porcelin
also. I apply thin to avoid crazing. Clear, shiny. Looks good over
underglazes.

Liz Dodge
Berkeley, CA

new address: lizzard@fishfirst.com

John Britt on thu 16 jul 98

Lisa your recipe is very similiar to Pete P. clear.

Flint -35
Custer Feldspar - 25
Whiting - 20
Kaolin - 20

He talks about it in the most recent Clay Times in his celadon article.
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Thanks,

John Britt claydude@unicomp.net
Dys-Functional Pottery
Dallas, Texas
http://www.dysfunctionalpottery.com/claydude