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I am using Amaco velvet underglaze at cone 6 and on my test tiles the clear brush on glaze turned the pinks to brown while the dip glaze did not. Does anyone know what glaze ingredient to avoid in the future? I know about zinc turning greens to brown, but can't find much info on pink

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I have never had an issue with Amaco clear. The students have a tough time believing, that it will be clear, as the low fire clear I use, looks like Pepto Bismol. I always say, "If it doesn't come out clear, I'll buy you a pop..........Or you did something terribly wrong".

 

I did discover that the clear, when applied over a black iron oxide stain, will turn it green.

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I have some Amaco Velvet underglazes, they are about five years old now and the firing range recommended is up to 05/04.

 

I tested them up to cone 8 and some of the colours burnt out to a nasty brown/grey, surprisingly the reds and yellows were less affected.

 

Maybe a newer incarnation of the product is OK to be fired hotter. What temperature is reccomended for what you have?

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If you look in the newest Amaco catalogs ( and perhaps online too ) you will see they now show the Velvet underglaze color variations at both Cone 5 and Cone 10; glazed and unglazed. These images are good but they cannot replicate exactly what it will look like on your clay so I am posting a couple images of test tiles for color.

 

I make a bunch of flat tiles and carve the lines into them when hardened. You can have as many rows for information as you need. Place a hole in the corner so you can easily join them together and hang them on a wall for easy reference.

 

Fire the highest cone temp first, then the cooler one. Put glaze across half of the color so you can see the difference.

I also use these same test tiles for my glazes and my majolica colors. You can use them for technique references as well.

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