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  1. b-mix cone 5 clay used for raku?

    Posted 20 Sep 2012

    Does anyone know whether b-mix (cone 5) works for raku? It seems
    pretty open and porous when I bisque it to cone 06.

    Thanks!
    -LilyT
  2. Advancer Shelves on ebay

    Posted 10 Sep 2012

    Hi, all,

    I saw this listing for 2'x2'x5/16" Advancer Shelves on ebay. Not that
    I need 50 shelves, lol, but was wondering whether these sound authentic -
    the listing mentions that some of these are thinner than 5/16" esp
    at the corners due to wear. Do they actually noticeably wear? Aren't
    they different molecularly on the inside than the outside? And these
    shelves have kiln wash on them... I thought that advancers didn't need
    kiln wash since they were so dense that glaze wouldn't soak into them
    anyway?

    http://www.ebay.com/...em=330790011456

    What do you all think? These sound like a great deal if they are for
    real.

    -Lily
  3. Recipe for Maia's Porcelain cone 10 glaze?

    Posted 2 Sep 2012

    Hi, all,

    Does anyone happen to know a recipe for a cone 10 glaze called Maia's Porcelain?
    I came across it 20 years ago as a studio glaze in an old notebook at UCSD's Craft Center
    in the late 1980s. It was very reliable though slightly runny and had beautiful light blue to
    pink streaks on a glossy white background in light reduction (on porcelain or whitestoneware).
    I unfortunately recall nothing helpful about the recipe because I was a complete
    newbie at the time. They no longer have a record of that recipe when I called and asked.

    Thanks for any help or tips. (Mark C. I know you could probably whip one up
    in a couple of minutes with your eyes closed, if only I could give a more precise
    description.)

    cheers,
    Lily
  4. Cement under hard brick in cone 10-12 kiln

    Posted 19 Aug 2012

    Hello, oh knowledgable potter people,

    I've seen pictures of kilns built over a layer of regular cinderblocks, but
    I'd also heard that regular cement loses compression strength when exposed
    to high temperatures (anywhere from 300 to 1000 degrees F).

    Does anyone think (or know whether) a kiln floor made of a single layer of hard
    fire brick laid down so it's only 2-1/2 inches thick would get hot enough to
    damage the cinder blocks when used for firings to cone 10-12 and then allowed to
    cool slowly (12 hours or more)? Would it make a difference and be preferable to have a
    thicker layer of hard brick?

    Thanks for any input on this!

    -Lily
  5. Macabee White in wood fire

    Posted 12 Aug 2012

    Hi, Everyone!

    Does anyone have experience in using Macabee White (from Clay Planet).
    It's listed as a cone 10 clay that is good for wood fire. I'm curious as
    to what people might think about any aspect of it - throwability, wet strength
    for large or medium forms, fired strength, flashing, survival while firing to
    say, cone 11... or 13 or 14 :-).

    Feel free to compare to any other clays you might have
    used for wood fire. (Or soda)

    Thanks in advance for any input you might give!

    Warmly,
    Lily

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