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new mastering cone 6 glaze results/archives

updated sun 18 feb 07

 

Alisa Liskin Clausen on sat 17 feb 07


>
>Here is a post from Alisa Clausen that was in the archives.



If you are looking for a cone 6 recipe,

The archives have about 400 hits from my posted tests, with many photos at
my website www.alisapots.dk and in my Yahoo albums at
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/alisapots/albums. There are many recipes from
the discussion list, Clay Times, many other publications as well as
tinkerings from my from my own points of interest. There is also a link
on my website to the tests in the archives on my Glaze Test page.
I read a lot and after a while, it is apparent that several recipes come
up over and over, with small adjustments and new names. But of course,
there are countless recipes just in for the cone 6 range. I never run dry
for test possibilities, just my ambitions wax and wane during the winter
months.

There are many, many more recipes, results and discussions and more at all
temps. in the archives.


Best regards from Alisa in Denmark

Lisa E on sun 18 feb 07


Alisa, thank you so much for sharing! Your website is a wealth of
information! Lisa

On 2/17/07, Alisa Liskin Clausen wrote:
>
> >
> >Here is a post from Alisa Clausen that was in the archives.
>
>
>
> If you are looking for a cone 6 recipe,
>
> The archives have about 400 hits from my posted tests, with many photos at
> my website www.alisapots.dk and in my Yahoo albums at
> http://new.photos.yahoo.com/alisapots/albums. There are many recipes from
> the discussion list, Clay Times, many other publications as well as
> tinkerings from my from my own points of interest. There is also a link
> on my website to the tests in the archives on my Glaze Test page.
> I read a lot and after a while, it is apparent that several recipes come
> up over and over, with small adjustments and new names. But of course,
> there are countless recipes just in for the cone 6 range. I never run dry
> for test possibilities, just my ambitions wax and wane during the winter
> months.
>
> There are many, many more recipes, results and discussions and more at all
> temps. in the archives.
>
>
> Best regards from Alisa in Denmark
>
>
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