Steve Dalton on wed 21 jul 99
Olivia
Here's the Green Recipe-further reading said it will have the look of
patinaed bronze. Without the copper-matt white.
Copper Carb 2.44%
Lithium Carb 39.02
Ferro 3124 29.27
Superpax 19.51
Flint 9.76
100%
P.S. On the Reynolds Gold I sent yesterday, you can substitute any low-fire
red clay for Redart.
Julia M. Townsend on fri 23 jul 99
can you please tell us what cone this is fired to and is it oxidation or
reduction????
thanks
Julie
Steve Dalton wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Olivia
> Here's the Green Recipe-further reading said it will have the look of
> patinaed bronze. Without the copper-matt white.
> Copper Carb 2.44%
> Lithium Carb 39.02
> Ferro 3124 29.27
> Superpax 19.51
> Flint 9.76
> 100%
>
> P.S. On the Reynolds Gold I sent yesterday, you can substitute any low-fire
> red clay for Redart.
Steve Dalton on sat 24 jul 99
Sorry about that, I was half awake when I posted that. Reynolds Green is
^6 oxidation along with the Reynolds Gold recipe from the other day. I just
Ron Roy's message about this type of glaze(both types in fact)-DON'T, DON'T,
DON'T use this type of glaze on functional pottery-or you'll be having one
or so less customers in a few years. The excess oxides/carbonates will
leach out.
Steve
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> From: "Julia M. Townsend"
> To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
> Subject: Re: Reynolds Green
> Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 18:15:01 EDT
>
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>can you please tell us what cone this is fired to and is it oxidation or
>reduction????
>thanks
>Julie
>
>Steve Dalton wrote:
>
>> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>> Olivia
>> Here's the Green Recipe-further reading said it will have the look of
>> patinaed bronze. Without the copper-matt white.
>> Copper Carb 2.44%
>> Lithium Carb 39.02
>> Ferro 3124 29.27
>> Superpax 19.51
>> Flint 9.76
>> 100%
>>
>> P.S. On the Reynolds Gold I sent yesterday, you can substitute any
low-fire
>> red clay for Redart.
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