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Post by mariscal on Nov 7, 2017 3:40:53 GMT -6
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Post by mariscal on Nov 7, 2017 3:44:17 GMT -6
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nick
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Post by nick on Nov 7, 2017 15:38:45 GMT -6
Wonderful work José. Looking at your website has been very inspirational to me and I appreciate being able to see all your work. And thank you for the recipe!
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Post by mariscal on Nov 8, 2017 1:40:54 GMT -6
Hi Thanks Nick. I have not worked on my blog lately but thanks
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Post by serian on Nov 8, 2017 16:49:22 GMT -6
Fantastic work José !
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timhanrahan
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Still growing crystals!
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Post by timhanrahan on Nov 15, 2017 20:52:59 GMT -6
Mariscal, I think I would return the kiln and get your money back. You have gold spots over all those nice blue bottles!
Seriously, WOW, nice work, I love the gold crystals. Thanks for sharing.
So these are reduced on the cooling?
Tim
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Post by mariscal on Nov 16, 2017 3:46:01 GMT -6
Hi thanks Serian and Tim, the kiln was free no money, the kiln was abandoned covered with a canva, outdoors I paid 600 euros for restoration
Tim growth and reduction at the same time 1085º celsius 3,30 hours
Jose
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Post by mariscal on Nov 23, 2017 6:40:05 GMT -6
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gczop
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Post by gczop on Nov 23, 2017 9:03:51 GMT -6
see below
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gczop
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Post by gczop on Nov 23, 2017 9:07:44 GMT -6
Lovely Jose, Does lepidolite affect crystal growth? Gordon
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Post by mohawkpiper on Nov 23, 2017 12:17:40 GMT -6
Jose, have you struck them yet? If you havent struck them.... then strike them to cone 018. it should push that dark blue to black. The crystals might get a little darker too though just heads up. Lovely work by the way. As always G
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Post by mariscal on Nov 24, 2017 0:54:01 GMT -6
Hi Gordon And Greg
Gorndon lepidolite is good for the flow, if I use glazes with high content in rutile or titanium dioxide I usually use lepidolite, less crystals and more with a star shape Also can get more brighter in titanium glazes, is very similar lithium, Thanks Greg I will try it I will share photos results thanks
Jose
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Post by jfox on Nov 24, 2017 10:56:56 GMT -6
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Post by mariscal on Nov 24, 2017 12:02:29 GMT -6
Hi Jim Thanks, yes very intereting ang good for the crystals When I use titanium glazes, Lepidolite is better than lithium, With lithium in reductions in high temperature some problems appear, small craters in glaze, pores with the lepidolite I dont had problems Very interesting thanks Jim for the information Jose
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Post by jfox on Nov 24, 2017 12:16:37 GMT -6
that is a good tip Jose, I frequently get that cratering in my rutile glazes ill try lepidolite instead of lithium carbonate
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