![]() ![]() It all depends on what you can see in the spy hole or with your draw tiles. I keep it there until cone 10 is down or until the glaze smoothes out. An exhaustive index of subjects and a separate index of glaze recipes will help ceramists find what they need, quickly and easily. John Britt on tue 30 mar 04 Yes, I fire the oil spot to cone 9 or 9 BD in oxidation, then put it in reduction (0.7 on the oxyprobe). There’s a wealth of information on various type of glazes, including copper, iron, shino, salt/soda, crystalline, and more. Glazing and Firing at Cone 10 br With hundreds of recipes for some of the most popular and enduring high-fire glazes, this reference will prove a boon to. ![]() He offers a thorough examination of glaze materials, chemistry, and tools, and presents the basics of mixing, application, and firing procedures. The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes Authors: John Britt Categories: Glazes Type: BOOK - Published: 2007 - Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. Glazes are categorized by color as well as sections on special effect, iron, and salt glazes. ![]() Author John Britt, who served as Clay Coordinator at the respected Penland School of Crafts, has personally tested many of the recipes, and carefully reviews every one. A stellar book that explains the properties of elements and oxides in glazes, the firing methods, heat work, and testing glazes by line blends. Glazing and Firing at Cone 10 With hundreds of recipes for some of the most popular and enduring high-fire glazes, this reference will prove a boon to ceramists who want to master this complex and versatile aspect of the art. ![]()
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