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Glaze defect after decal application, why? by
pbhj
Hey everybody ... no it's not Dr.Nick, but hey anyway.
I've got some defects on some glazed ware after decal application and
was wondering if anyone can help diagnose what I've done?
I used ^04 (cone-0-4) bisqued plates which were glazed with a Gare 1700D
clear glaze. The ware was fine, as...
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November 15th 05 10:21 PM
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Glaze defect after decal application, why? by
Xtra News
"pbhj" wrote in message
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Hey everybody ... no it's not Dr.Nick, but hey anyway.
I've got some defects on some glazed ware after decal application and was
wondering if anyone can help diagnose what I've done?
I used ^04...
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Glaze defect after decal application, why? by
Pierre Brayford
Had the plates been around long enough after the glaze firing for them to
absorb moisture?
The decal firing softens the glaze enough for any moisture to form bubbles -
in some cases the bubbles burst making a very nasty surface.
"pbhj" wrote in...
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November 16th 05 12:09 PM
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looking to make new friends by
woody jackson
hello ladies and gents. i own a small rock shoppe here in southwest
oklahoma . currently i trade rocks shells indian artifacts etc with
people from about 18 states and 4 different countries. i have been
cutting and polishing rocks and making jewelry for yrs. if there is
anyone out there who shares...
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November 18th 05 03:35 PM
by DKat
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Röhmertopf? by
Bubbles
Hi folks
Hubby is giving me new challenges. This time, he has asked me to make a
röhmertopf.
I have started, but now I am having misgivings. The clay I use is a
high-fire clay that can be fired to 1350 C. But I know that it has to be
low-fired (1000 C), in order to be able to absorb some of the...
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November 21st 05 02:42 AM
by Bubbles
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Preserving paperclay? by
Bubbles
Hi guys
Got the recipe for paperclay from my teacher on Friday and mended my
low-fired pot with it tonight. But I have lots of leftovers. She told me
that paperclay goes "off" pretty quickly, but if I dry it out, would it then
be preserved until the next time I wet it - and the next?
Marianne
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We need crafters by
mistercraft com
We need crafters
Its new and totally FREE http://mistercraft.com
We promote smaller crafters and expose there crafts worldwide.
Help is available its worth to check out.
Till Then
no spy or adware
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pottery tools south yorkshire by
Kibb
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a place in or near South Yorkshire, England UK where I
can buy pottery & ceramics tools?
Thanks.
Kibb
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What Clay to Use by
Atikokan Arts
Hello Everyone,
I am currently teaching pottery workshops. I was wondering what
everyones opinion on clay was. What are your opinions on local clay in
comparion to commerical clay? We sure do have lots of clay around
Atikokan!!!
Thanks
www.atikokanartcentre.com
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Crazing by
Xtra News
I was just browsing in clayart postings, have not actually subscribed
though. This interested me
I have seen out and about well named stores selling dinnerware with crazed
glaze on the inside of bowls and mugs. Does any one have any reaction to
this and does any one know how they can get...
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November 29th 05 03:43 PM
by Dewitt
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FS 9 cu ft gas kiln UK by
Eddie Daughton
Hi Peeps
I know this is a little wrong but I thought that if anyone in the UK (SW)
needs a gas kiln I have one for sale. It's a 9 cu foot (ish, it's a big 9
probably closer to 10) front loader, downdraught, converted from an electric
by Paul Stubbs. I would like to get about £200 for it but that...
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Want to Learn Pottery by
Bubba
Hello to all,
In the city where I live, I have been trying to find someone to teach
pottery. However, I have been unsuccessful. The local university
teaches pottery, but requires all sorts of prerequisites to take the
course. And, I don't want to work towards an art degree just to take a
pottery...
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Wet Sanding... by
the ''Kroozr''
Yikes! Seems like a long way to go to get a nice finish. If your
problem is brushstokes from the paint, there might be a few simple
factors, nothing too technical or complicated. One being that the paint
is supposed to flow, keep the temps at around 70°F which will let the
paint settle and...
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Save your world by
the ''Kroozr''
Is this some sorta joke?
snipWho is the initiator of it all?
AM: Antoll MA is its initiator. It's the pseudonym which was given to me
on 11 April 1975 by an extraterrestrial presence which I am still unable
to name. snip
Okay, so some extratestical presence is guiding this dude, Lord help...
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FA: Chappell's "The Potter's Complete Book of Clays and Glazes" by
Hugh Lyon-Sach
James Chappell's "The Potter's Complete Book of Clays and Glazes" is a
must-have book for potters who make their own clays or glazes -- or
who want to. It is large book -- 8.5 X 11.25, 444 pages, 1500
formulas plus Temperature Charts, Clay Analysis Charts and a lot of
other information covering...
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Francais by
yves
Bonjour
C'est possible de poster en Francais ?
Merci
Yves
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new member by
[email protected]
Hi everyone, i've just set up a work space in my kitchen,and i'm going
to teach myself ceramics im handbuilding untill my fenton wheel
arrives(HA) any tips for a biginner?
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Calling on professional potters by
Xtra News
Hey guys there is some disagreement at my local potters group about how
often kiln elements need replacing. In my own kiln I replaced them after
about 150 firings. The kiln began to take longer and then began to struggle
to reach temp even though none of the elements were broken. I would...
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Pottery books for sale - UK by
Pierre Brayford
I've just posted some books for sale on my Classified ads for uk potters
page.
If anyone is interested :-
http://www.ukpotters/classifieds
Pierre
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