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i will not need low fire claybodies.

updated thu 1 nov 01

 

Ababi on wed 31 oct 01


In the foreseeable future I will not need low fire claybodies. I will
fire to 1200C
My low fire claybody suppose to be fired to 1140C 2,084F
I found out that it survived in ^6 1220C 2,228 F .
Still I want to reinforce it.
This is a white claybody without grog.
Can I add grog to it. If It will help, How much should I add?
Thanks
Ababi Sharon
Kibbutz Shoval- Israel
Glaze addict
sharon@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm
http://www.israelceramics.org/

Ababi on wed 31 oct 01


I do not know if it matters but I meant 1220C
---------- Original Message ----------

>In the foreseeable future I will not need low fire claybodies. I will
>fire to 1200C
>My low fire claybody suppose to be fired to 1140C 2,084F
>I found out that it survived in ^6 1220C 2,228 F .
>Still I want to reinforce it.
>This is a white claybody without grog.
>Can I add grog to it. If It will help, How much should I add?
>Thanks
>Ababi Sharon
>Kibbutz Shoval- Israel
> Glaze addict
>sharon@shoval.org.il
>http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
>http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm
>http://www.israelceramics.org/

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