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This may be an ignorant question, but here goes. Some frits, such as Frit 4064, are not recognised when you enter them into a new recipe in glazy.org. This one, for example, is commercially available.  How can I include materials such as this in a glzy.org recipe?

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8 hours ago, Twitchy said:

Some frits, such as Frit 4064, are not recognised when you enter them into a new recipe in glazy.org

Hang on, something doesn't add up.

Dick's advice is correct - if the glazy database doesn't already have an entry for the frit in question.

However the database seems to have had an entry for Frit 4064 since 2018.
https://glazy.org/materials/22651
Frit 4064 22651
Other Names Frit 4364, Frit 3531, Frit DA4064
Created 25 Sep 2018 Updated 5 years ago

- are you sure the frit in question was 4064?
- any chance of finger-trouble when you entered the name?
- maybe try some of the alternate names?

Confused, Peter

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5 hours ago, High Bridge Pottery said:

Is it bad practice to create/duplicate all your materials on glazy?

I guess it would depend on whether the data on Glazy is the same as someones current material analysis (garbage in garbage out). Materials data fields vary between sources.

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6 hours ago, High Bridge Pottery said:

Is it bad practice to create/duplicate all your materials on glazy?

I now realise my posting can be interpreted as a criticism of the advise in your earlier posting. This was certainly not my intention.

I think adding another material with the same analysis as an existing one - simply because you are unaware of the existing entry - would be suboptimal practice. 

My current impression is that the OP wanted to use an existing entry for Frit 4064 but couldn't find it.

 

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