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m^6g examples page

updated fri 11 nov 05

 

Marcia Selsor on tue 8 nov 05


Nice pots!
Marcia
On Nov 8, 2005, at 4:59 PM, mtigges@NOSPAM.SHAW.CA wrote:

> Going against most peoples advice I have designed and put up my
> website without the help of a professional. Oh well.
>
> Anyways, the point of this message is to let people know that I added
> today a page that documents my results using the glazes from mc6g.
>
> I don't have images from some pots that have many dips, because
> they've all been sold, or deeply packed away, hopefully there will be
> some nice pieces coming out of the kiln in the near future!
>
> www.m2crafts.ca/mc6g.html
>
>
> Mark.
>

mtigges@NOSPAM.SHAW.CA on tue 8 nov 05


Going against most peoples advice I have designed and put up my
website without the help of a professional. Oh well.

Anyways, the point of this message is to let people know that I added
today a page that documents my results using the glazes from mc6g.

I don't have images from some pots that have many dips, because
they've all been sold, or deeply packed away, hopefully there will be
some nice pieces coming out of the kiln in the near future!

www.m2crafts.ca/mc6g.html


Mark.

Randy McCall on wed 9 nov 05


Marcia

Thanks for the layering pictures. They are great. I will be trying them in
the next couple of weeks.


Randy

Pottery Web Site
members.tripod.com/~McCallJ/index.html
South Carolina


----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcia Selsor"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: m^6g examples page


> Nice pots!
> Marcia
> On Nov 8, 2005, at 4:59 PM, mtigges@NOSPAM.SHAW.CA wrote:
>
> > Going against most peoples advice I have designed and put up my
> > website without the help of a professional. Oh well.
> >
> > Anyways, the point of this message is to let people know that I added
> > today a page that documents my results using the glazes from mc6g.
> >
> > I don't have images from some pots that have many dips, because
> > they've all been sold, or deeply packed away, hopefully there will be
> > some nice pieces coming out of the kiln in the near future!
> >
> > www.m2crafts.ca/mc6g.html
> >
> >
> > Mark.
> >
>
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Belinda Willis on thu 10 nov 05


Hey, Mark,

Thanks for sharing your glaze combinations. They are great!

Try putting about 5% zircopax in the clear liner glaze before you layer it
over Varigated Blue. It sort of defeats the "clear" part but I love what
it does.

You can see my favorite M^6 glaze combination under the "My Favorite Glaze"
banner at

http://www.greatpottery.com/BelindaWillis/belindawillis.html

The plate is V. Blue on the left, Sky Blue on the right and then the clear
liner with 5% zircopax from the right so that it covers about 1 inch of the
V. Blue. The zircopax produces that wonderful texture on the Sky Blue.

Belinda Willis
Berkeley, CA
www.greatpottery.com