Hello
I want to be able to make spikes as large as possible by squeezing them with slip (I suppose dense could be nice).
I would like to do the slip from the clay (cone 04) I am using, I have darvan 811 and sodium Silicate (to reduce water content-shrinkage/crackings) but I don't know what quantity should I use, the formulas I find are for too big batches.
Is there some possibility to do about 2 pounds of slip?
THANKS!
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dense slip for spikes quantity darvan 811 or sodium Silicate
#2
Posted 04 December 2012 - 09:40 PM
Darvan will make the slip more fluid; you might want to use epson salt. Here's a good video that shows effects of using Darvan and epson salt.
http://www.youtube.c...player_embedded
http://www.youtube.c...player_embedded
#3
Posted 04 December 2012 - 10:30 PM
bciskepottery, on 04 December 2012 - 08:40 PM, said:
Darvan will make the slip more fluid; you might want to use epson salt. Here's a good video that shows effects of using Darvan and epson salt.
http://www.youtube.c...player_embedded
http://www.youtube.c...player_embedded
great video!
Marcia
Marcia Selsor
#4
Posted 05 December 2012 - 12:38 PM
Deflocculating with Darvan or sodium silicate will allow you to take a VERY thick slip with low water content and make it fluid enough to work with, therefore minimizing shrinkage. Flocculating with epsom salts will take a slip with a higher water content and higher shrinkage rate and make it thicker, but will not do anything to reduce shrinkage.
I would take a very thick, sludgy, non-fluid slip, like almost thick enough to form into a shape, and deflocculate it by eye. Mix equal parts water and deflocculant and and add it a couple drops at a time to your sludge until you get the viscosity you need.
I would take a very thick, sludgy, non-fluid slip, like almost thick enough to form into a shape, and deflocculate it by eye. Mix equal parts water and deflocculant and and add it a couple drops at a time to your sludge until you get the viscosity you need.
Neil Estrick
Kiln Repair Tech
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Kiln Repair Tech
L&L Distributor
Owner, Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC
www.neilestrickgallery.com
neil@neilestrickgallery.com
#5
Posted 05 December 2012 - 12:44 PM
This is a great video. Should explain what you need to do. - chantay
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=3an-E0Lk8mQ
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=3an-E0Lk8mQ
- chantay
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