Stephen Grimmer on tue 27 feb 01
Mel,
One of our undergrads was playing around with some high
copper/mangannese concoctions and found one that came from the kiln flat
black, but turned a nice bronze after a moment on the buffing wheel. I'll
ask him for the recipe tomorrow.
I'd bet it leaches a bit of copper.
steve
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Stephen Grimmer
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
> From: mel jacobson
>
> mike norman, local minneapolis potter is looking for a
> saturated slip glaze that he can patina.
> he feels it may run more to a slip than a glaze.
> it probably has a great deal of copper in it.
>
> he will more than likely use an acid on it after firing.
> cone 10, reduction.
> mel
>
mel jacobson on tue 27 feb 01
mike norman, local minneapolis potter is looking for a
saturated slip glaze that he can patina.
he feels it may run more to a slip than a glaze.
it probably has a great deal of copper in it.
he will more than likely use an acid on it after firing.
cone 10, reduction.
mel
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