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Post by gczop on Jan 18, 2018 9:05:29 GMT -6
I'll look at doing two tests: Copper red self reduced glaze 75% and ZnO 25%. 3110 base with and without the CuCO3, SnO2 and SIC adds.
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Post by Guru on Jan 19, 2018 3:14:45 GMT -6
Guru... this is all I could find... A few of stuff like this... it was actually 60 grit silicon carbide... not 200 grit. 5%. Pretty nasty. I later bought 400 grit... but I cant find anything in any of my notes about trying it in crystalline... so I either never got to it or intended to use it in non crystalline glazes... the non crystalline stuff I never really note very well... I'm not sure I ever tried it.
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Post by gczop on Jan 20, 2018 10:11:50 GMT -6
From right to left: Copper red self reduced (CRSR,includes less than 1% each CuCO3,SiC, SnO2), 75%CRSR 25% ZnO (all crystals, no ground), 3110 base with less than 1% CuCO3, 3110 base with less than 1% each CuCO3,SiC, SnO2. G
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Post by Guru on Jan 25, 2018 1:53:14 GMT -6
Thanks moha & gczop! Obviously it doesn't work. I'll try anyway. Cheers.
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