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Blue Chun Glaze

Cone 9-10 (KPG) G -200 feldspar 4210 EPK 180 Flint 2720 Whiting 900 Gerstley Borate 880 Dolomite 880 Zinc Oxide 170 Tin Oxide 260 ---------------------------------------------- 10,200 Add: 400 rutile  50 copper carbonate Chun glaze is an ancient and traditional Chinese glaze. It is not usually very blue. Tradtionally blue in a Chun is caused by [...]

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Yellow Salt Glaze

Cone 10 Reduction Nepheline Syenite 63.9 Dolomite 21.1 Zircopax 16.0 OM4 ball clay 4.3 ------------------------------ 105.3 Add: 1.0% red iron oxide 4.0% bentonite This usually comes out as a very attractive light yellow. It reacts with iron in the clay body, typically forming brown spots and streaks. The surface is matte

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Hatcher Yellow Glaze Recipe

Cone 10 Reduction Custer Feldspar 49 Talc 4 Wollastonite 20 Bone Ash 4 Zircopax 23 Red Iron Oxide 4 ______________________ Bentonite 3 F-3 firing schedule

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Blue Rutile Glaze Recipe

Cone 10 Reduction Dolomite 790 g Whiting 555 g Custer Feldspar 1500 g EPK 840 g Flint (Silica) 1315 g Rutile 400 g Cobalt Carbonate 54g   Most glaze recipes are based on percentages. This recipe is the actual weights used to make a 5,400 g batch.

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Noxema Blue Glaze Recipe

Cone 6 Oxidation 48.3 Custer Feldspar 23.2 Wollastone 11.1 Kaolin (EPK) 10.1 Gillespi Borate 4.65 Flint 2.6 Cobalt Carbonate __________________________ 99.9%

By |December 5th, 2015|Cone 10, Cone 6, Glaze Recipe, Oxidation, Reduction, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Noxema Blue Glaze Recipe