will edwards on thu 15 feb 01
I am not sure where I got this base but it may be in the archives. It isn=
't
mine I don't think. I would use either the stain or 0. 35% Chromium and 5=
-6%
Tin Oxide and work from there with it. I have it listed as Burgundy and ^=
6
oxidation. =
It shows to be within acceptable limits for red. I will test it latter on=
but
till then you may want to try it. I have many reds of my own to finish ri=
ght
now. Yellows too! ") After testing many reds I kept this one for some rea=
son.
I normally dump most glaze tests after I run them and also delete the pap=
ers,
so I had reasons behind hanging on to this one??
(Credit given to whoever wrote this glaze) Thanks
Burgundy
F-4 Soda Feldspar 53 =
Silica 20 =
Whiting 15 =
Strontium Carb 4.5
EPK 7.5 =
Add 10% Deep Crimson Mason Stain. =
0.096 K2O 0.458 Al2O3 3.462 SiO2
0.208 Na2O 0.001 Fe2O3 0.001 TiO2
0.587 CaO
0.001 MgO
0.108 SrO
William Edwards
Alchemy 101 - We are getting mucho good results for Rosenrot and the red =
can
be altered by the changing of chrome/tin ratios. Pink to a deep burgundy =
to a
dark plum. Magenta, etc...Also try using other coloring oxides for decora=
tive
effects.
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