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Post by Arnie Benton on Feb 27, 2017 17:13:27 GMT -6
Hi Gordon - 413 frit, Ti and whiting are prominent in my glazes - but I don't know how to relate what you're doing with what I'm doing - what difference is there with dry ingredients and using a base glaze mixture? I wonder what a re-fire at 1350 F would do -
Arnie
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Post by gczop on Feb 28, 2017 9:18:57 GMT -6
Hi Arnie, For now call this the conclusion free zone. After more tests see if they approach what you are doing. Did strike to ~ 1450 the glob piece with no visible or UVc effect. The globs (dollops?) are made mixed up with water and some cmc so they are the same consistency as all our other glazes. Gordon
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Post by gczop on Mar 8, 2017 9:40:01 GMT -6
Tests with CaCO 3 and TiO 2 in a molar ratio with sufficient 413 frit to create a melt at cone ten. Disk 3" (Mn compound added) Portion of vase square .75" (Co compound added). G
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Post by Bernhard Schärf on Mar 9, 2017 4:05:36 GMT -6
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