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help with glaze craze needed oh i forgot

updated fri 15 nov 02

 

Ababi on thu 14 nov 02


Sorry, line blend can help too but this is new to me I cannot explain
Ababi
---------- Original Message ----------

>Linda--

>I had the same experience with the Insight glaze on white stoneware
>(B-mix). A friend of mine who is a professional potter gave me this
>one, it's her standard clear glaze and she uses B-mix. I've only
>tried it once, just a couple of days ago, and it looks fine (^10R).

>Whiting 11
>Custer 36
>Bentonite 3
>EPK 18
>Silica 23
>Dolomite 9

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Mary
>on the wet west coast of British Columbia
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



>>(Sorry if this is a duplicate - My computer passed gas in the midst
>>of writing this....)
>>
>>I have been trying to come up with a cone 10 clear glaze for
>>Stoneware which does not craze. I am using the Cone 10 Transparenet
>>from Insight:
>>
>>EPK 20.5
>>Silica 26.5
>>Custer 27
>>Wollastonite 23.5
>>Zinc 2.5
>>
>>It currently fits our porcelain but crazes like crazy on stoneware.
>>Anyone have any suggestions? I am going to run tests tonight.
>>
>>Linda
>>>From the presently wet but not flooded Seattle
>>linda@bozuk.org
>>
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