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Amaco Oxide Wash


Stewart

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When wood firing, I commonly choose to use shino with a red iron oxide wash and/or black underglaze (yes, underglaze works on top, too).

I always apply the washes after I've glazed it. Make sure the washes are the consistency of skim milk before applying. It's okay to water them down.

 

Good luck!

Brooke

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When wood firing, I commonly choose to use shino with a red iron oxide wash and/or black underglaze (yes, underglaze works on top, too).

I always apply the washes after I've glazed it. Make sure the washes are the consistency of skim milk before applying. It's okay to water them down.

 

Good luck!

Brooke

 

 

Interesting pots in your profile gallery. The teapot avatar is especially nice. wish there was a larger pic of that.

 

Jim

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When wood firing, I commonly choose to use shino with a red iron oxide wash and/or black underglaze (yes, underglaze works on top, too).

I always apply the washes after I've glazed it. Make sure the washes are the consistency of skim milk before applying. It's okay to water them down.

 

Good luck!

Brooke

 

 

Interesting pots in your profile gallery. The teapot avatar is especially nice. wish there was a larger pic of that.

 

Jim

 

 

Thank you! Now, I'm off to submit a larger picture in the gallery. The piece is actually a ewer.

 

Brooke

 

 

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When wood firing, I commonly choose to use shino with a red iron oxide wash and/or black underglaze (yes, underglaze works on top, too).

I always apply the washes after I've glazed it. Make sure the washes are the consistency of skim milk before applying. It's okay to water them down.

 

Good luck!

Brooke

 

 

You can't tease "shino,woodfire,iron oxide wash", and not post pictures.....

What is you concentration or rio?

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When wood firing, I commonly choose to use shino with a red iron oxide wash and/or black underglaze (yes, underglaze works on top, too).

I always apply the washes after I've glazed it. Make sure the washes are the consistency of skim milk before applying. It's okay to water them down.

 

Good luck!

Brooke

 

 

You can't tease "shino,woodfire,iron oxide wash", and not post pictures.....

What is you concentration or rio?

 

 

As for the RIO, I take a bit and put it in a jar and add water.

If when I stir, It seems too thick or dark, I add more water.

I strive for the consistency of skim milk.

I use a lot of RIO, so it really depends on the piece.

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