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glaze FAQ's by
Tom Buck
Glazes: F A Qs
frequently asked questions
by Tom Buck, B.Eng. (Chem.).
Compiled January 1996, reviewed/revised October 2000
by Tom Buck
Copyright (C) 1996 and 2000, all rights reserved, please
contact the author for permission to issue a copy of this
document.
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glas FAQs by
Tom Buck
Glazes: F A Qs
frequently asked questions
by Tom Buck, B.Eng. (Chem.).
Compiled January 1996, reviewed/revised October 2000
by Tom Buck
Copyright (C) 1996 and 2000, all rights reserved, please
contact the author for permission to issue a copy of this
document.
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If You want to sell Crafts and Supplies by
Tom
List your crafts or supplies here with free listing or open a free e-store.
Check it out here
http://www.atoncer.com/crafts/handcrafted-items.htm
http://www.atoncer.com/crafts/supplies/main.htm
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February 18th 06 10:27 PM
by Tom
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Boycott Gettysburg by
Tom
Link to Gettysburg photos showing the Gettysburg battlefield before
superintendent John Latschar's ego ran amok and ruined it.
http://users.snip.net/~hart/
We loved Gettysburg: married there, took dozens of week-long trips, spent
many thousands of dollars there, and even considered moving there....
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August 16th 06 03:53 PM
by Tom
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Clay & Glass Association by
[email protected]
Our website is now open to FireFox & Safari users, as well as IE6,7
and Opera:
----- http://www.sjcga.com
Please stop by and sign our guestbook!
- The San Joaquin Clay & Glass Association, Central California
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Ceramic Glaze Stains for Sale by
Todd
Large lot of Ceramic Glaze Stains for sale at eBay...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2335895701
Worth a look!
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July 17th 03 11:18 PM
by Todd
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[ AD ] pottery videos for rent, online, delivered by mail by
[email protected]
I hope you'll forgive a brief plug: I manage the video library at
Technical Video Rental. We're now in our third year of renting out
instructional and craft videos online, and delivering them via first
class mail to your door. We carry videos on ceramics and lots of other
arts and crafts.
You can...
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any good instructional videos by
TJIC
Beowulf asked quite a while ago for information on instructional
videos.
If I may have a short plug: I run Technical Video Rental.com.
As you might guess from the name, we rent out craft and technical
videos (sort of like Netflix).
We've been around for two years now, and because of...
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March 3rd 05 09:58 PM
by CNB
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Allach Porcelain displays odd socialist symbolism or markings..... by
Tinny Ray
Allach Porcelain uses a logo that exposes the swastika as crossed "S"
letters symbolizing "Socialism" under the monstrous National Socialist
German Workers' Party.
http://rexcurry.net/allach-porcelain-munich-germany-swastika-mark.html
It provides additional confirmation of the amazing discoveries...
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January 28th 06 05:37 PM
by tinman4
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Horse Hair (Pottery) Source? by
Tina P
I'm interested in trying some horse hair pottery during an upcoming raku
firing. Problem.... I don't have a horse any more and the one friend that
I know of who has a horse with PERFECT mane and tail hair for this would
KILL ME if she came to her barn one day and found clumps missing from...
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West Coast Studios by
Tina P
I've been throwing in a great studio in north Phoenix (Desert Dragon
Pottery) but we will be leaving Arizona late this spring. There is a
possibilty that we will be spending 3-6 months traveling the west coast
before returning home the the Los Angeles area. My question to everyone is
this....
Do...
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January 3rd 05 11:03 PM
by Tina P
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Custom Raku Glazes by
Tina P
Hi there folks,
I'm new to the group and fairly new to pottery as well - started not that
long ago and got hooked INSTANTLY.
My question is this:
I've done some raku with commercially available glazes at the studio where
I'm learning and started looking online at different colors/tones that...
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September 30th 04 09:50 PM
by Tina P
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Pottery Videos by
[email protected]
Posted Some of my Throwing videos on you tube this is my user page.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=timseepots
enjoy them Tim See
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October 23rd 07 01:49 AM
by Tom
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looking for a specialty clay recipe by
TimR
I have a need to mix some nonhardening clay, as dense and stiff as
possible.
I've tried google searches and the library without success, and some
experiments with clay and vegetable oil, etc., haven't done well
either. (They weren't "sticky" enough, I don't know the technical
term.)
Can anyone...
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April 4th 04 11:17 AM
by TimR
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Sydney - East Studio -looking for by
Tim Trollip
I am an immigrant, serious part time ceramacist - looking for studio
situation where I could work with others for a few hours a week, preferably
eastern suburbs
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Alligator glazes by
Tim Gaul
Has anyone used the Alligator Glazes by Amaco? It's confusing to look
in their catalog--the blues look brown (?) and generally it's hard to
tell exactly what you might get if you order.
I'm looking for a good two-tone-y or variegated blue and a green.
If any one can answer--thank you very much. ...
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Want to trade 2 elec. kilns by
Tim Gaul
Would anyone like to trade a small used gas kiln for my 2 small electric
kilns. I have a Cress 911X w/ firemate feature and a AIM 64/J ( very
small, but good for doing fused glass jewelry ). I would like to get
something similar to a Olympic Torchbearer 1827G. ( 2 to 3 cubic ft.?)
Old and beat...
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Seeking Japanese Pottery - Anagama, etc. by
Tim
Hi--
I wonder if any of you are familiar with traditional Japanese fired
pottery studios, or studios producing this type of ware, in America?
By traditional, I refer to the various types of firing, like anagama,
etc. My firm, which sells decorative art internationally, is seeking
to develop a...
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January 11th 07 06:08 AM
by Tim
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Any Electricians out there? by
Tim
Hello all,
My aunt is giving me her old Kiln and I don't know the model but here
are the specs she gave me...10 cu ft. The directions recommend a 60amp
breaker, she has it tied into her box on a 70amp breaker and the box
still heats up. She called the manufacturer and they recommend an 80
amp...
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February 9th 06 04:41 PM
by JM
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