P.s. I don't have access to the test kiln to test the results.
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^06 glaze on stoneware
#1
Posted 23 April 2012 - 07:04 PM
He everyone. I'm using ^06 glaze on stoneware tiles I made, for my wooden table. No food will be eaten or prepared on the table top, so I just wanted to find out what without all think. Do I fire the glaze at ^06 or^ 6? Thanks in advance everyone.
P.s. I don't have access to the test kiln to test the results.
P.s. I don't have access to the test kiln to test the results.
#6
Posted 25 April 2012 - 04:53 PM
Low fire glazes don't often fit well on stoneware clays. Potential for lots of crazing or even shivering. If you want to use low fire glazes, it's best to use a low fire clay.
Neil Estrick
Kiln Repair Tech
L&L Distributor
Owner, Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC
www.neilestrickgallery.com
neil@neilestrickgallery.com
Kiln Repair Tech
L&L Distributor
Owner, Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC
www.neilestrickgallery.com
neil@neilestrickgallery.com
#8
Posted 27 April 2012 - 09:18 AM
Surubee, on 26 April 2012 - 10:02 PM, said:
Perhaps you could first fire the unglazed tiles to ^6 in order to vitrify the clay, then glaze them with your ^06 glazes and fire them the second time to ^06. This will mature the glazes without over firing them and the clay will be vitrified, too.
You'll have a hard time getting the glaze to adhere to the vitrified tile during application. It's possible, but difficult.
Neil Estrick
Kiln Repair Tech
L&L Distributor
Owner, Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC
www.neilestrickgallery.com
neil@neilestrickgallery.com
Kiln Repair Tech
L&L Distributor
Owner, Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC
www.neilestrickgallery.com
neil@neilestrickgallery.com
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