Recent Posts About Glaze Recipes

GLAZEMIXER
8/22/2007 6:27:01 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
Substitution for Ferro Frit 3819
Ferro has stopped producing Frit 3819. A contact at Ferro suggested Frit 3269 as a substitute. ....
GLAZEMIXER
8/22/2007 6:32:35 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:Substitution for Ferro Frit 3819
Here are the chemical formulas for Ferro Frit 3819 and the substitute, Ferro Frit 3269. Ferro F....
LUCADELCARLO
6/23/2008 10:24:39 AM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
Achieving safe color
I am working with a ceramicist doing prototyping work for a new product. I would sincerely appreciat....
PHOOLJEE
8/27/2008 10:13:18 AM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
pine hole in my glaze after firing
dear sir, i am ceramic arist i have some some problems in glaze . recently pine hole in my glaz....
KSTRANTZ
10/2/2008 6:51:48 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
^10 TO ^6 GLAZE IS IT POSSIBLE?
I HAVE SOME ^10 GLAZE THAT I MADE IN A CLASS. CAN I BRING IT DOWN TO A ^5 OR ^6 TO FIRE IN OXIDATIO....
AVIDGOLFR
12/30/2008 7:06:54 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
How much WATER!!?????
Can someone PLEASE answer my question?? I have sent numerous emails to glazemixer.com with no answe....
ANDYL
1/26/2009 6:15:11 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:How much WATER!!?????
Avid generally I add 80% water to the weight of the dry materials to start, screen it and add more ....
GARMIN
1/29/2009 7:16:48 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:How much WATER!!?????
I usually put two cups of water per pound of dry glaze. If this is too much, just let it sit ....
GARMIN
1/29/2009 7:19:03 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:^10 TO ^6 GLAZE IS IT POSSIBLE?
This is not easy! Best way is to post on clayart.org, maybe someone has done the recipe you need. ....
GARMIN
1/29/2009 7:21:09 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:^10 TO ^6 GLAZE IS IT POSSIBLE?
Here is a link to potters.org discussion on changine from cone 10 to cone 6.
GARMIN
1/29/2009 7:24:44 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:^10 TO ^6 GLAZE IS IT POSSIBLE?
Some people also suggest Ian Currie's book. Stoneware Glazes : A Systematic Approach
GARMIN
1/29/2009 7:26:47 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:pine hole in my glaze after firing
In my experience, firing longer with good ventilation helps pinholing. Also make sure your bi....
GARMIN
1/29/2009 7:27:31 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:pine hole in my glaze after firing
Here is a link to a discussion of pin holing
GARMIN
1/29/2009 7:31:26 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:Achieving safe color
I know they are not toxic at high-fire/ mid-range temps. If you are low firing earthenware, I don't....
GARMIN
1/29/2009 7:32:34 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:Achieving safe color
Mason Color Works phone: (330) 385-4400 fax: (330) 385-4488 email: speerhas@masoncolor.com
STILLASTUDENT
1/30/2009 3:46:16 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:pin hole in my glaze after firing
I have the same problem but only with certain glazes. Does anyone know if this is caused by a....
GARMIN
2/3/2009 4:37:50 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:pine hole in my glaze after firing
I think excess whiting can cause this.
GARMIN
2/24/2009 11:25:27 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
Antique Green Glaze
Anyone know of an antique looking green glaze (like those old California craft pots)? Thanks in....
GARMIN
2/24/2009 11:27:21 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:Antique Green Glaze
Forgot....cone 6 would be best. Thanks.
CERAMATECH
2/25/2009 3:19:26 PM
Topic: Glaze Recipes
RE:Antique Green Glaze
You can try TECO GREEN wich is like the dark green glazes of that period. Does not look good on whi....
 
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