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updated tue 28 nov 06

 

Lois Ruben Aronow on mon 27 nov 06


When using yellow, orange and red stains to cone 6, be sure to get the
inclusion stains, not the regular ones. I have no experience with mason,
but I use Cerdec all the time with consistent and terrific results.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Donna Kat
> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 5:51 PM
> To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Subject: Re: RE: Re: yellow without stains
>
> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 21:33:15 -0500, Lois Ruben Aronow
> wrote:
>
> >Just wondering: what is your aversion to stains? They are quite
> >stable and reliable.
>
> I was trying to come up with something from what I had on
> hand and I have no stains. This is for a school and orders
> only go in every semester, plus I have to talk the
> administrator into making a purchase outside the norm.
> There is also the issue of cost.
>
> I have taken a look at the Mason Stains and that is probably
> the way to go for a studio environment. The firing is a cone
> 6 oxidation which eliminates almost everything I have seen so
> far. We will just have to wait for a bit I guess.
>
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