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low fire glazes over hi fire glazes

updated fri 19 jul 02

 

Miriam Steele on wed 17 jul 02


Some of the low fire glazes can hold up to ^^6......
Mayco & Duncan both have guides as to what their
glazes will do when hi-fired... The low fire glazes
are applied directly over the ^6 glaze & then
fired...no re-firing is necessary.
Miriam
from Fla. with a HEAT ALERT on... it's quite awful
here now!!!

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Ababi on thu 18 jul 02


i have an advise for you. Take some tiles, apply on them all your low fire
glazes and
fire to ^6
If you afraid they might be run, do it inside small saucers. Might find a
big surprise
Take some more apply low fire over medium fire glaze and the third test the
other
way around.
You might say bye bye to Duncan!
Ababi Sharon
Glaze addict
Kibbutz Shoval Israel
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/

--------- Original Message ----------

>Some of the low fire glazes can hold up to ^^6......
>Mayco & Duncan both have guides as to what their
>glazes will do when hi-fired... The low fire glazes
>are applied directly over the ^6 glaze & then
>fired...no re-firing is necessary.
>Miriam
>from Fla. with a HEAT ALERT on... it's quite awful
>here now!!!

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