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^6 shino & sopper red glazes wanted

updated sun 23 jan 00

 

Lori Wilkinson on mon 17 jan 00

Aria Finch, instructor at the Roswell Museum & Art Center, has requested
that I ask CLAYART if any one has any ^6 Shino or copper red glazes they
might want to share. I will be happy to see to it that she gets them. TIA

Lori Wilkinson
LorWilk@dfn.com

Marcia Selsor on tue 18 jan 00

These are from our shop from many years ago. I think Jo Reid Smith added
them to our recipe box. back in 1984. Hope they help.
Marcia Selsor in Montana

FOR ^6 Reduction

Speckled Carbon Trap ^6
Gerstley Borate 14.9
Lithium Carb 4.3
Neph. Syn 37.2
Ball Clay 21.3
Silica 22.3
Add: Zircopax 7.0%


^6 Shino
Gerstley Borate 4.9
Soda Ash 2.9
Neph. Syn 54.5
Spodumene 22.8
Ball Clay 14.9



Lori Wilkinson wrote:
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Aria Finch, instructor at the Roswell Museum & Art Center, has requested
> that I ask CLAYART if any one has any ^6 Shino or copper red glazes they
> might want to share. I will be happy to see to it that she gets them. TIA
>
> Lori Wilkinson
> LorWilk@dfn.com

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Patrice Murtha on wed 19 jan 00

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A couple of mid-range shinos that I pulled out of my notes. I have never
tried them.

Shino =232 =906 Oxidation/Reduction

Nepheline Syenite 56.0
Spodumene 15.0
EPK 10.0
Ball Clay 15.0
Soda Ash 4.0


Shino =232 =906 Reduction

Spodumene 15.4
Nepheline Syenite 64.1
Soda Ash 4.0
Ball Clay 16.5







=3E----------------------------Original message----------------------------
=3EAria Finch, instructor at the Roswell Museum =26 Art Center, has =
requested
=3Ethat I ask CLAYART if any one has any =5E6 Shino or copper red glazes =
they
=3Emight want to share. I will be happy to see to it that she gets them. =
TIA
=3E
=3ELori Wilkinson
=3ELorWilk=40dfn.com

Veena Raghavan on fri 21 jan 00

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Message text written by Ceramic Arts Discussion List
=3EA couple of mid-range shinos that I pulled out of my notes. I have never
tried them.

Shino =232 =906 Oxidation/Reduction

Nepheline Syenite 56.0
Spodumene 15.0
EPK 10.0
Ball Clay 15.0
Soda Ash 4.0


Shino =232 =906 Reduction

Spodumene 15.4
Nepheline Syenite 64.1
Soda Ash 4.0
Ball Clay 16.5


=3C

Hi Patrice,
I saw your post about the cone 6 shinos. I know you have not tried
them, but would you know if these are only for reduction or if they are
also useable in oxidation?

Thanks in advance.

Veena

Veena Raghavan
75124.2520=40compuserve.com

Patrice Murtha on sat 22 jan 00

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I went back over my notes and it looks like the first one can be used in
oxidation/reduction=3B the second one specifically says reduction. Try it =
and
see.


=3E----------------------------Original message----------------------------
=3E------------------
=3EMessage text written by Ceramic Arts Discussion List
=3E=3EA couple of mid-range shinos that I pulled out of my notes. I have =
never
=3Etried them.
=3E
=3EShino =232 =906 Oxidation/Reduction
=3E
=3ENepheline Syenite 56.0
=3ESpodumene 15.0
=3EEPK 10.0
=3EBall Clay 15.0
=3ESoda Ash 4.0
=3E
=3E
=3EShino =232 =906 Reduction
=3E
=3ESpodumene 15.4
=3ENepheline Syenite 64.1
=3ESoda Ash 4.0
=3EBall Clay 16.5
=3E
=3E
=3E=3C
=3E
=3EHi Patrice,
=3E I saw your post about the cone 6 shinos. I know you have not =
tried
=3Ethem, but would you know if these are only for reduction or if they are
=3Ealso useable in oxidation?
=3E
=3E Thanks in advance.
=3E
=3EVeena
=3E
=3EVeena Raghavan
=3E75124.2520=40compuserve.com