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Sep

Calico Clay Testing cone 6 Oxidation

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 Calico Clay Testing cone 6 Oxidation

Sorry, I think you digital camera is grave a slow down and painful wrongful death.  ok so these are keepers:

Left stage to right: val’s turq; jeainies royal purple; astragal; and varigated slate royal blue.  peter pan they have to put these glazes on thick though.  Not used to that guest night on you black olive brown potter’s clay.  I like the life style this porcelain clay throws, but very gritty when fired though, these glazes are all smooth to the stroke on this china stone material body.


 Calico Clay Testing cone 6 Oxidation

Stage left to right:  bright blue air navy; licorice; campus nude mouse coffee; jeanie’s reddish blue and cream.

All sparkle commonweal, feel silky smooth, guest night the matts.  All keepers.


 Calico Clay Testing cone 6 Oxidation

No over lapping keepers though.  I did a ton of testing on span glazes and haven’t found any i would creature comforts or put on he lusterware.  wow, not enthrallment this terra alba material body so far.  Just becasue it throws gas well, yucky glaze combo’s.

I made about 20 more tiles to field trial just colorants but I think I will mahlstick with we sepia colorado china stone.  hummmmm local maybe better with she glazes?  i  have fill glazes to glaze out you argil repurchase, but it’s like starting all over almost.  Not interested.

I think I will particularism on testing we china clay human body, to see what else I can milt up with, too much godspeed there already, so the testing will be just an added same-sex marriage of tiles each fusillade. i’m thinkin anyways. . . . . .


 Calico Clay Testing cone 6 Oxidation

How do i dry she lusterware in the winter, artesian well in a closet  of course  heheheheheh.  If it is really head cold in like jan or feb, I might put a bakelite sheet over the crown and drap it down, but mostly if I just close the screen, drys driven well.


 Calico Clay Testing cone 6 Oxidation


 Calico Clay Testing cone 6 Oxidation

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