isak on fri 2 apr 99
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Fr=E5n: Deborah Bouchette =3Cprincipal=40aleatoric-art.com=3E
Till: CLAYART=40LSV.UKY.EDU =3CCLAYART=40LSV.UKY.EDU=3E
Datum: den 31 mars 1999 21:00
=C4mne: FW: Zinc crystal glaze help??
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The Ceramics Web GLAZEBASE at http://art.sdsu.edu/ceramicsweb/index.html has=
the
following recipe you might be interested in trying...(I entered cone =
=3Ccontains=3E
10 and surface =3Ccontains=3E =22crystal=22 as the search criteria)
Glaze Name: Emmanuel Cooper's Blue Crystal =23383
/I have to answer to this. What are you thinking out there, all you
=22crystal-maniacs=22 is Coopers 383 really a crystal-glaze?
I don=60t think so. The few of us, working with crystal-glazes here in =
Sweden,
have as a criteria that the crystals will be shown as large crystal-shapes =
in
the glaze and/or at the surface on the glaze.
I am NOT argue against the answer, i=60m just looking for some kind of limit=
for
:This is a crystal-glaze / and /
This is not=21
I meen if i make a glaze with 8-10=25 of Rutile the glaze probably will =
give a
lot of Rutile-spots, do you call that a Crystal-glaze? Do you have a limit=
or
criteria for what you call: This is a Crystal-glaze or is there any criteria=
at
all?
Happy Easter
and
Take Care
Isak Isaksson
Velamsund
s-132 36 S-Boo
Sweden
08/7479721 (+4687479721)
isak=40mbox303.swipnet.se
http://home.swipnet.se/isaksson
PS.
For those who are interested in the Common Ground World Project:
There are still some =60missing countries=60, and if anyone has contact with=
people
in this countries,
please mail Lindak87=40mindspring.com
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