Sharon31 on mon 12 jun 00
The big "secret": TEST AND ADJUST!
http://members.aol.com/goodrichdn/
http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/ccdb/index.html Glazing from Japan.
http://art.sdsu.edu/ceramicsweb/ Go to"Pottery Information" .There
are 3 files to download.
Go to glazeBase look for "Where to Find GlazeBase Glazes"
from there to "Recent Submissions to GlazeBase". Thank you Richard And I
believe I have to say thank you Edouard! -(Many ash glazes).
http://www.cclay.com/glazes.htm Carolina Clay
http://home.swipnet.se/isaksson/glasbasEng.htm Glazes, crystal-glazes,
Isak Isaksson
http://wwwipp.unicomp.net/claydude/glazes.html John Britt
http://home.earthlink.net/~fgaydos/TechnicalInformation.html Frank Gaydos
http://www.barra.se/stoneware/glasyrer/glazes.htm Glazes, +materials
annalists
http://www.potterymaking.org/recipes.html Pottery Making Illustrated.
Some I lost...
My notebook + computer.
As I wrote before, the most practical is the list of Dan Goodrich.
These lists, are like cooking books you read a lot and prepare a few.If you
are new in glazing,I suggest to you to read the good articles in the Ceramic
Web and maybe Tony Hansen will convince you to delete this whole letter
at: http://digitalfire.com/education/index.html
Hope I helped ,
Ababi
sharon@shoval.org.il
http://www.israelceramics.org/main.asp?what=gallery.htm
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm
TheClosetPotter@AOL.COM on tue 13 jun 00
> The big "secret": TEST AND ADJUST!
> Hope I helped ,
> Ababi
Hi Ababi.
Thanks for listing the various glaze sites. Thought I'd add a site with an
exhaustive list of Raku glazes (courtesy of Gary Ferguson, thanks Gary!):
http://netnow.micron.net/~gafergus/rakuglaz.htm
Linda Paul
TheClosetPotter@aol.com
Kew Gardens, New York
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