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mel jacobson on wed 28 nov 01


>
>Mel,
>
>A project that may be interesting for the Clayart Room is to put one or
>more glaze recipes out there, have anyone who wants to make them do so,
>and document every bit of info (source of materials, substitutions, mesh,
>firing time, atmosphere, clay body, etc.) then bring them (test pots) to
>NCECA. The exercise could identify similarities in batching, firing,
>clays, etc., and their effect. Could help some members address problem areas.
>
>Bill Jones/ pmi







>Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 13:29:46 -0500
>
>From: mel jacobson
>
>Subject: clay testing please
>
>i have asked potter david beumee to join clayart
>
>and begin the task of gathering clay recipes from
>
>this source.
>
>he is very intense on finding some `standard` ideas
>
>for clay. he will test them and publish the results.
>
>some of you may have seen his study on porcelain several
>
>years ago in cm.
>
>he is a very well organized fellow, and loves to test.
>
>met him for the first time last week in denver. we talked
>
>a great deal about `standards` and he wants to help.
>
>so, wait for his post.
>
>mel
>
>From:
>
>Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
>
>web site: http://www.pclink.com/melpots

From:
Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
web site: http://www.pclink.com/melpots

Wanda Holmes on sun 2 dec 01


If the choice was a cone 6 oxidation glaze, I'd participate. wanda

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>
>Mel,
>
>A project that may be interesting for the Clayart Room is to put one or
>more glaze recipes out there, have anyone who wants to make them do so,
>and document every bit of info (source of materials, substitutions, mesh,
>firing time, atmosphere, clay body, etc.) then bring them (test pots) to
>NCECA. The exercise could identify similarities in batching, firing,
>clays, etc., and their effect. Could help some members address problem
areas.
>
>Bill Jones/ pmi







>Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 13:29:46 -0500
>
>From: mel jacobson
>
>Subject: clay testing please
>
>i have asked potter david beumee to join clayart
>
>and begin the task of gathering clay recipes from
>
>this source.
>
>he is very intense on finding some `standard` ideas
>
>for clay. he will test them and publish the results.
>
>some of you may have seen his study on porcelain several
>
>years ago in cm.
>
>he is a very well organized fellow, and loves to test.
>
>met him for the first time last week in denver. we talked
>
>a great deal about `standards` and he wants to help.
>
>so, wait for his post.
>
>mel
>
>From:
>
>Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
>
>web site: http://www.pclink.com/melpots

From:
Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
web site: http://www.pclink.com/melpots

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