It is a soda fire glaze that works in reduction and/or woodfire. It
looks good on all clays, but goes brown on an iron body. If you want
a bright yellow, fire on a light clay. Shiny on smooth B-clay.
Lee
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Victoria E. Hamilton
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...@millennia-antica.com> wrote:
> Lee,
> What's the best way to fire this glaze....reduction, wood???
> Also, I assume it works best on a pretty gritty stoneware, yes?
> Thanks,
> Vicki Hamilton
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> From: Clayart [mailto:Clay...@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Lee Love
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 8:56 AM
> To: Clay...@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Subject: Re: Old Yeller
> Iron Yellow Soda cone 10
> Neph Sye 60
> Dolomite 20
> Zircopax 16
> OM 4 4
> RIOx 1
> Bent 6
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> Lee, a Mashiko potter in Minneapolis
> http://mashikopots.blogspot.com/
> "Ta tIr na n-óg ar chul an tI—tIr dlainn trina chéile"—that is, "The land
> of eternal youth is behind the house, a beautiful land fluent within
> itself." -- John O'Donohue
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Lee Love in Minneapolis
http://mingeisota.blogspot.com/ "The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a
faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant
and has forgotten the gift." -- Albert Einstein
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Lee Love in Minneapolis
http://mingeisota.blogspot.com/
"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a
faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant
and has forgotten the gift." -- Albert Einstein