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Gray glaze - what to add to base other than a stain?


2Relaxed

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On 11/20/2020 at 1:09 PM, 2Relaxed said:

gray in ^6 oxidation fire?

I overlooked this "oxidation" part. Though I don't think reduction is making this gray, so much as the glaze chemistry. 

This is the Chrome tin Pink I adjusted removing dolomite to lessen magnesium.

Silica. 40

Whiting. 17

Custer. 13

Calcined Kaolin (Standard Ceramic). 10

EPK. 10

Wollastonite. 10

This had 8 of the Chrome Tin Stain..but I don't think it's necessary. Pooh though eh? (Cuz you said in oxidation and without stain.

But I figured it would be good to share since it is the first time I really made something different enough to "call it my own", and by that I mean, worry enough it was gonna suck and stick to the shelf! Lol.

Just don't be afraid to experiment!

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I was.

Sorce

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3 hours ago, 2Relaxed said:

@Sorcery Good try! Experimenting is in my blood, I just have so little time for it. :( 

I am a sucker for efficiency, so I think being worried that it wouldn't be worth the time is what I feared most. But like everything else, it becomes easier the more you do it. Question then is ...how much doing is worth doing! Love Glazy for that! 

I haven't had anything run or come untrue on me yet!

Sorce

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