I can't find any recipes for a cone 6 "color active," or fluxing slip. I'm really not sure what designates a slip as such, beyond the presence of more than normal percentages of flux(s). If I were to use a lower cone slip would it act like a color active slip?
Joel.
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Color Active Slip Using a lower cone slip.
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Posted 21 January 2013 - 01:32 PM
Colored slips for me are slip (made from whatever clay body I choose) with added colorants to get a colored slip.-Fluxing slips for me are slips with fluxes added or lower cone clays which flux at high temps-I never have used ether .
I have colored porc or stoneware to make colored slips-most of this has been salt fired.
I have no idea what a color active slip is?
Mark
I have colored porc or stoneware to make colored slips-most of this has been salt fired.
I have no idea what a color active slip is?
Mark
Mark Cortright
www.liscomhillpottery.com
www.liscomhillpottery.com
#4
Posted 21 January 2013 - 11:18 PM
Iforgot, on 21 January 2013 - 11:05 PM, said:
I'm not totally sure, but i think if you added like one part frit 3124 to one part colored slip you'd have a color active slip.
Darrel
Darrel
Thanks Darrel, I'll try a test using 3124.
I'm not sure either Mark. For now it is a pottery term that is awaiting concise definition. Like so many other pottery terms, it may never find one, heh.
Joel.
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