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reeves green which one is it?

updated sat 12 aug 00

 

Donald Burroughs on fri 11 aug 00


Although I,m sure either colourant addition would "work" to produce nice
results, and the sharing of info is the prime objective on the List we
should try and find concensus on the original makeup of a particular glazes'
colourants. I am going to try testing both variations submitted recently to
the grp. because after all the base is the same fundamental formula. Maybe
we should add the term variation to these differences in colour even if they
are slight. Then the results of the slight modulations could be shared to
avoid misinterpetation of what is or is not eg:"Reeve's Green Cone 10".
Sincerely,
Donald Burroughs

Visit....The Vessel Online: http://www.autobahn.mb.ca/~donaldo . I look
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Subject: Reeves Green


Reeves Green Cone 10

Custer feldspar 75
whiting 15
EPK 5
Silica 5
Add:
Rutile 8%, Cobalt oxide 2%, Bentonite 2%

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