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Crawl glaze, like mudflats recipe.


Babs

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4 hours ago, Min said:

I'll try and find my glaze book from back when I did crawl / reticulation glazes, maybe one of them will look familiar to you.

Thanks Min, think you gave me a couple, one like chewing gum chunks , Chicklets or chiplets??and another with bigger

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Hi Babs, sorry for the delay, hectic day.

I found my old glaze notes and the link below with a couple recipes I posted, don't know if you used one of those? I have about 10 pages of notes from back in 07-09 when I was using crawl glazes. I also asked a friend for her recipe which she shared, last one in these three.

From my notes these are the two I used the most:

Cone 6 Crawl - 1  

Neph Sy  60 

Ball clay 18 (I used om4 but most should work)

Magnesium Carb 22

Ferro 3134  6

106 

Superpax 12

C9+ Crawl ^6  (another blended recipe, way to many ingredients but it worked)

Soda spar  15

Ferro 3134  19

Talc  5

EPK  10

Magnesium Carb  27.5

Neph Sy  12.5

Whiting 3

Ball Clay  5

Silica 4 

101

Superpax  12

My friends recipe is a blend of a Brian Kemp Crawl and Mark Bell Crawl, she applies it underglazes and it always looks lovely. It's more melted than my chiclet one but not as melted as a brain crawl or beady eyes crawl.

^6 Crawl Kemp / Bell blend

Magnesium carb  30

Talc  9

Zinc  2

Ferro 3134  9

Soda spar  30

EPK  20

100

Is this the link to the original convo re crawl glazes you started? I posted a recipe in the thread below that is the same as the long one above (c9+) just totalled different.

 

 

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