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yellow glaze recipe

updated mon 30 sep 02

 

Tetsuya Shimano on thu 9 dec 99

it's 4am....i cannot sleep because i have so many unsloved questions. i saw
a yellow glaze (maybe, a slip) recipe. it's for cone 9-10. it doesn't say
for ruduction or oxidation. anyway, the recipe of this yellow glaze doesn't
seem right. i mean i should have a test tile of it, but i'm unable to mix any
glazes at my studio right now..... i know how to get a nice yellow in both
reduction and oxidation firing. usually, i use little bit of red iron oxide
or vanadium stain. so, this glaze doesn't appeal to me, but it's different
from the glazes that i know. here is the recipe.

yellow cone 9-10

g-200 feldspar 40.0
kaolin 25.0
dolomite 22.0
whiting 4.0
rutile 4.0
cobalt carb. 0.5

what do u think?

t

Jan Sweet on mon 23 sep 02


I am a college student searching for a glaze recipe
for a cone 10 reduction glaze. My assigned color is
yellow or yellow-orange. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Linda Knapp on sun 29 sep 02


Boy whoever gave you that assignment doesn't like you - who got blue? ;-)
Are you supposed to formulate one yourself? If so here is a hint: Try
Titanium......
Linda

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