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^6 Oxidation Red


Marcia Selsor

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I recently came across a old print out from 1998 by Sue Hintz from Clayart.

Here is a ^6 Ox. glaze tweeked by Ron Roy. Sue said she adds 5% superpax for a good white glaze but mentions it works great for reds. I tried it with 10% Deep Crimson stain which I had from the 1980s. I can't post anymore jpgs on the discussions because my folder is full.

I posted a jpg on my gallery under the first forum discussion album. The first jpg is bailey's iron red. the second it this one. This is using 10% deep crimson Mason stain in a glaze altered by Ron Roy for Sue Hintz Version#2 ^6 OXIDATION

Cornwall Stone 33.5

G200 22

Whiting 18

Ger. Borate 10

EPK 5.5

Silica 11

Bentonite 2

 

Deep Crimson 10%

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I recently came across a old print out from 1998 by Sue Hintz from Clayart.

Here is a ^6 Ox. glaze tweeked by Ron Roy. Sue said she adds 5% superpax for a good white glaze but mentions it works great for reds. I tried it with 10% Deep Crimson stain which I had from the 1980s. I can't post anymore jpgs on the discussions because my folder is full.

I posted a jpg on my gallery under the first forum discussion album. The first jpg is bailey's iron red. the second it this one. This is using 10% deep crimson Mason stain in a glaze altered by Ron Roy for Sue Hintz Version#2 ^6 OXIDATION

Cornwall Stone 33.5

G200 22

Whiting 18

Ger. Borate 10

EPK 5.5

Silica 11

Bentonite 2

 

Deep Crimson 10%

 

 

thanks for this! now if i could simply figure out a way around the costly crimson stain!

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I recently came across a old print out from 1998 by Sue Hintz from Clayart.

Here is a ^6 Ox. glaze tweeked by Ron Roy. Sue said she adds 5% superpax for a good white glaze but mentions it works great for reds. I tried it with 10% Deep Crimson stain which I had from the 1980s. I can't post anymore jpgs on the discussions because my folder is full.

I posted a jpg on my gallery under the first forum discussion album. The first jpg is bailey's iron red. the second it this one. This is using 10% deep crimson Mason stain in a glaze altered by Ron Roy for Sue Hintz Version#2 ^6 OXIDATION

Cornwall Stone 33.5

G200 22

Whiting 18

Ger. Borate 10

EPK 5.5

Silica 11

Bentonite 2

 

Deep Crimson 10%

 

 

thanks for this! now if i could simply figure out a way around the costly crimson stain!

 

I did find it for $15/lb. which isn't as bad as other stains that are as high as $29/lb.

Marcia

 

 

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