I’ve had nothing but good results brushing palladium on the rims of plates and printing with it on plates. Very happy with it. Maybe 1.brushing, 2. on a horizontal surface, and 3. firing to cone 5, not 6, is the solution.
What is your favorite commercial mid-range satin clear? Have been using Amaco HF-12, but it is, of course, unavailable these days. Thanks for taking the time.
I use Steve Davis’s firing schedule on standard 266 and get no more bloating at glaze cone 5. Recommended.
https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/daily/firing-techniques/electric-kiln-firing/bisque-firing-schedule-help-prevent-glaze-faults/
I have green mold (Pretty sure it’s mold) growing In my white slip. Has anyone tried freezing slip until needed? I don’t think freezing hurts clay, so would be fine for slip. Alternatively, would peroxide or an oxiclean product change the chemical composition and ruin the slip?
p.s. for those of you with stinky bacteria in your waste water, oxyclean works great.