PEASTON Posted October 1, 2014 Report Share Posted October 1, 2014 Has anyone used Coyote cone 6 Crystal Glaze - particularly Celadon or Lagoon ? Are they very runny and require a pedestal underneath the fired piece ? It calls for 2 brushed coats or 1 dipped coat- be intersted in hearing what others have experienced with these glazes. I was also wondering if I extend my cool down if the crystals might grow bigger. heres is the firng schedule per Coyote : 100 deg/hr to 220 deg 350 deg/hr to 2000 deg 150/hr to 2200 hold for 15 min 500 /hr to 2150 hold for 15 min 125 /hr to 1400 below is the firing schedule i used for Laguna cone 5 Cyrstal Blossom Glazes They are VERY RUNNY and this schedule produced smaller crystals just didnt like how runny the glaze was. 250deg/hr to 1250 350deg/hr to 2140 25 deg/hr to 2165 1950 hold 3 hrs anybody have any suggestions with the Coyote glaze or the Laguna glaze for that matter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeri Posted October 2, 2014 Report Share Posted October 2, 2014 I have used them a few times yes. They like to be applied on the thinner side or they will run. A cookie or catch plate is a good idea just to be safe. They can be outstandingly beautiful but are difficult to work with. If dipping, a very quick in and out is needed or runs will be very bad. Hope this helps. Jeri-Lynne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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