Dewitt on wed 29 may 02
At 15:33 5/29/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Hey All,
>In the summer l999 issue of Pottery Making Illustrated, Lili Krakowski did
>an article about making glazes using the volume method. In that article
>she gave a series of cone 6 glazes and a couple of slip recipes. A friend
>of mine thought he saw some raku glazes made using the same method. Does
>anyone remember an article like that or does anyone have that kind of
recipe?
>Thanks in advance, Linda
>Linda R. Hughes
>mamahug@attbi.com
Take a look at http://www.dinoclay.com/info/glazes/degraku.html#glz0031for
glazes where the comments say "Recipe in parts by volume". Use the second
column of numbers.
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Dewitt Gimblet
dewitt@texas.net
Austin, TX
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Linda R. Hughes on wed 29 may 02
Hey All,=20
In the summer l999 issue of Pottery Making Illustrated, Lili Krakowski =
did an article about making glazes using the volume method. In that =
article she gave a series of cone 6 glazes and a couple of slip recipes. =
A friend of mine thought he saw some raku glazes made using the same =
method. Does anyone remember an article like that or does anyone have =
that kind of recipe?
Thanks in advance, Linda
Linda R. Hughes
mamahug@attbi.com
Ababi on thu 30 may 02
In Piepenburg's there are many recipes.
Raku glazes are very simple
You can start yourself
It will take sometime of course but as he uses mainly GB it is hard to
make the recipes as they are
On the other hand if the reason you want the volumetric recipe is to
save the cost of an expensive scales you can use kitchen or mail 1 gram
scales (up to 2000grams) for raku it will be fine.
Ababi Sharon
Kibbutz Shoval- Israel
Glaze addict
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm
---------- Original Message ----------
>Hey All,
>In the summer l999 issue of Pottery Making Illustrated, Lili Krakowski
>did an article about making glazes using the volume method. In that
>article she gave a series of cone 6 glazes and a couple of slip
>recipes. A friend of mine thought he saw some raku glazes made using
>the same method. Does anyone remember an article like that or does
>anyone have that kind of recipe?
>Thanks in advance, Linda
>Linda R. Hughes
>mamahug@attbi.com
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