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clayart digest - 10 feb 2006 to 11 feb 2006 (#2006-40)

updated mon 13 feb 06

 

Sherry Wells on sun 12 feb 06


To whom it may concern:
Why is it I get a digest only occasionally, I think the last one I received
was from Feb. 1 and 2, and the one prior to that was for two days in the
later part of January, but I have yet to receive the digest with any
continuity of dates sent or delivery date to me.
Thank you,
Sherry

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CLAYART Digest - 10 Feb 2006 to 11 Feb 2006 (#2006-40)





Table of contents:


* Help with brushability enchancement using on-hand <> materials (2)

* Cone 6 breaking glazes <> (2)

* blooming egyptian paste <>

* offensive joke <> (2)

* High-iron glazes in microwave <> (2)

* Wide, shallow kilns? <>

* HMS Vince -Ships passing in the night <>

* Bountiful pit firing <> (2)

* Why did the Red Iron Oxide disappear? <> (3)

* new and wandering <>

* Educating the Public. <> (2)

* basic firing questions-bisque, glaze? <>

* Need advice from equipment geeks. <> (2)

* : Gems of wisdom from another time <>

* New to Pottery and wondering where to head. <> (2)

* hello from pakistan <>

* Phil's Post (Bald Potters) <>

* egyptian paste (PMI Article) <> (2)

* Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze <> in
America.

* Help with brushability enchancement <>

* Comment on overfired bisque experience <>

* First firing of our new kiln. <>

* R and R <> (2)

* grey February....... <> (2)

* WARNING(virus check bypassed): Re: Wide, shallow <> kilns?

* pouring slip <>

* Re-firing ware <> (2)

* New to ClayArt <>

* Birds <>

* "approaching clay" - long! <>

* Porcelain, In America before Europe <>

* Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze <> in
America.

* Attention Clayarters reading via the website - Issue: <>
MAIL/NOMAIL

* nceca hotel <>

* Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze <> in
America.


1. Help with brushability enchancement using on-hand materials


* Re: Help with brushability enchancement using on-hand materials
(02/11)
From: Snail Scott

* Re: Help with brushability enchancement using on-hand materials
(02/11)
From: Paulette Carr


2. Cone 6 breaking glazes


* Re: Cone 6 breaking glazes (02/11)
From: Snail Scott

* Cone 6 breaking glazes (02/11)
From: Kat Morrell


3. blooming egyptian paste


* Re: blooming egyptian paste (02/11)
From: Snail Scott


4. offensive joke


* offensive joke (02/10)
From: Richard Mahaffey

* Re: offensive joke (02/11)
From: Patricia Harden


5. High-iron glazes in microwave


* Re: High-iron glazes in microwave (02/10)
From: Joan Klotz

* Re: High-iron glazes in microwave (02/11)
From: Bob Masta


6. Wide, shallow kilns?


* Re: Wide, shallow kilns? (02/10)
From: Jean Lehman


7. HMS Vince -Ships passing in the night


* Re: HMS Vince -Ships passing in the night (02/10)
From: "Taylor, in Rockport TX"


8. Bountiful pit firing


* Bountiful pit firing (02/10)
From: "Taylor, in Rockport TX"

* Re: Bountiful pit firing (02/11)
From: "Donald G. Goldsobel"


9. Why did the Red Iron Oxide disappear?


* Re: Why did the Red Iron Oxide disappear? (02/11)
From: Jim Brooks

* Re: Why did the Red Iron Oxide disappear? (02/11)
From: Fredrick Paget

* Re: Why did the Red Iron Oxide disappear? (02/11)
From: "May Luk (Yamerica)"


10. new and wandering


* new and wandering (02/11)
From: gordo


11. Educating the Public.


* Re: Educating the Public. (02/11)
From: David Hendley

* Re: Educating the Public. (02/11)
From: Earl Brunner


12. basic firing questions-bisque, glaze?


* Re: basic firing questions-bisque, glaze? (02/11)
From: William & Susan Schran User


13. Need advice from equipment geeks.


* Re: Need advice from equipment geeks. (02/11)
From: W J Seidl

* Need advice from equipment geeks. (02/11)
From: Bonnie Staffel


14. : Gems of wisdom from another time


* Re: : Gems of wisdom from another time (02/11)
From: W J Seidl


15. New to Pottery and wondering where to head.


* New to Pottery and wondering where to head. (02/11)
From: Bonnie Staffel

* Re: New to Pottery and wondering where to head. (02/11)
From: William & Susan Schran User


16. hello from pakistan


* Re: hello from pakistan (02/11)
From: asim mahmood


17. Phil's Post (Bald Potters)


* Phil's Post (Bald Potters) (02/11)
From: Chuck Wagoner


18. egyptian paste (PMI Article)


* egyptian paste (PMI Article) (02/11)
From: Chuck Wagoner

* Re: egyptian paste (PMI Article) (02/12)
From: Carol Tripp


19. Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze in America.



* Re: Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze in
America. (02/11)
From: Lee Love


20. Help with brushability enchancement


* Re: Help with brushability enchancement (02/11)
From: David Hendley


21. Comment on overfired bisque experience


* Comment on overfired bisque experience (02/11)
From: Randy McCall


22. First firing of our new kiln.


* First firing of our new kiln. (02/10)
From: Mary & Wes


23. R and R


* R and R (02/11)
From: clennell

* Re: R and R (02/11)
From: Vince Pitelka


24. grey February.......


* Re: grey February....... (02/11)
From: Gayle Bair

* Re: grey February....... (02/11)
From: Steve Irvine


25. WARNING(virus check bypassed): Re: Wide, shallow kilns?


* WARNING(virus check bypassed): Re: Wide, shallow kilns? (02/11)
From: Jim Murphy


26. pouring slip


* Re: pouring slip (02/11)
From: Snail Scott


27. Re-firing ware


* Re: Re-firing ware (02/11)
From: Ron Roy

* Re: Re-firing ware (02/11)
From: clennell


28. New to ClayArt


* New to ClayArt (02/11)
From: Barb Lord


29. Birds


* Birds (02/11)
From: sherri pall


30. "approaching clay" - long!


* "approaching clay" - long! (02/11)
From: William & Susan Schran User


31. Porcelain, In America before Europe


* Re: Porcelain, In America before Europe (02/11)
From: Rick Hamelin


32. Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze in America.



* Re: Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze in
America. (02/11)
From: Rick Hamelin


33. Attention Clayarters reading via the website - Issue: MAIL/NOMAIL


* Attention Clayarters reading via the website - Issue: MAIL/NOMAIL
(02/11)
From: Helen Bates


34. nceca hotel


* Re: nceca hotel (02/11)
From: Cheri Thornton


35. Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze in America.



* Re: Porcelain, In America before Europe. 1st "Chinese" Glaze in
America. (02/11)
From: Laurel Carey



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