Ababi on fri 28 jun 02
Hello My community!
As it looks without introducing a ceramic software, I would believe this glaze would
open( Do you say it in English too?)
This glaze would mature in^6 ox.
I wonder.
Did any of you who work both kilns both cones tried and compare using such a glaze
in ^6 ox?
Of course I would not expect it to be a real shino, but what about half done
or rare?
Ababi Sharon
Glaze addict
Kibbutz Shoval Israel
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
---------- Original Message ----------
>Here's is a Malcolm Davis Shino recipe. I don't know if this is the variation
>(there are several out there) that you want.
> Malcolm Davis Shino Cone 10, reduction
>Nepheline Syenite 40.91 %
>> Soda Ash 17.27
>> Kona F-4 Soda Feldspar 9.82
>> Edgar Plastic Kaolin 18.18
>> Om #4 Kentucky Ball Clay 13.82
>>
>Regards,
>June Perry
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Alisa Liskin Clausen on sat 29 jun 02
Got it on the slab for cone 6 ox. Let you know how it looks after firing.
A lot of Marcia's redux. glazes look good in ox, but they are also cone 6,
so
they are melted. Let us see how this one goes.
regards from Alisa
> Did any of you who work both kilns both cones tried and compare using such
a glaze
> in ^6 ox?
> Of course I would not expect it to be a real shino, but what about half
done
> or rare?
> Ababi Sharon
> Glaze addict
>> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
melpots@pclink.com.
Ababi on mon 1 jul 02
I tried to recalculate it for ^6.
This day I do not have students so it will take sometime until my next ^6 fire.
To remind you the only thing I understand about shino is that it is a glaze!
Here is the recipe
You may try it and give me you advise suggestions as well as critics( only positive)
MALCOLM DAVIS SHINO^6
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Cone 1 1326 deg.C. -
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SODA ASH 14.00
EPK Kaolin 39.00
FRIT 3110 27.00
Cryolite 19.00
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Seger Weight%
KNO 0.914 26.59%
CaO 0.084 2.18%
MgO 0.003 0.05%
Al2O3 0.529 25.01%
P2O5 0.002 0.11%
B2O3 0.027 0.86%
SiO2 1.616 45.03%
TiO2 0.005 0.18%
K2O 0.021 0.93%
Na2O 0.892 25.66%
Al:Si 3.05
Expan. 14.47
ST 309.65
Tom Buck told me once the cryolite is called "greenland spar" too so alisa walk over
there it is part of your Denemark and bring some!
Ababi Sharon
Glaze addict
Kibbutz Shoval Israel
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
---------- Original Message ----------
>Got it on the slab for cone 6 ox. Let you know how it looks after firing.
>A lot of Marcia's redux. glazes look good in ox, but they are also cone 6,
>so
>they are melted. Let us see how this one goes.
>regards from Alisa
>> Did any of you who work both kilns both cones tried and compare using such
>a glaze
>> in ^6 ox?
>> Of course I would not expect it to be a real shino, but what about half
>done
>> or rare?
>> Ababi Sharon
>> Glaze addict
>>> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>melpots@pclink.com.
>______________________________________________________________________________
>Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
>settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at melpots@pclink.com.
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