I recently spent three days creating a large tile and two more applying glaze and wound up with a disaster. For a large portion of it I used Coyote Cone 6 Leopard Shino which should produce a nice golden rust color. It was fired at cone 5 (which the instructions say is permissable) and came out an ugly muddy brown. I have no oidea what happened. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary
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Glaze color way off!
#2
Posted 15 April 2012 - 06:52 AM
gary_varner, on 14 April 2012 - 05:55 PM, said:
I recently spent three days creating a large tile and two more applying glaze and wound up with a disaster. For a large portion of it I used Coyote Cone 6 Leopard Shino which should produce a nice golden rust color. It was fired at cone 5 (which the instructions say is permissable) and came out an ugly muddy brown. I have no oidea what happened. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary
Thanks,
Gary
Did you test the glaze before you fired your tiles?
INRI
#6
Posted 15 April 2012 - 04:15 PM
Try re glazing them ... Another coat and a re fire might do the trick ... just warm the tiles up in a 200 degree oven and glaze.
Chris Campbell
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"My Artwork would not exist without a thriving global pottery community.
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we are all part of archipelagoes; chains of islands loosely connected by a stream
of information that enhances our Artwork.”
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