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Red glaze
The following is a very good glaze when fired to 1265'C on white stoneware
in an electric kiln. I use it all the time, its very stable does not run when soaked for 18 minutes. Potash Feldspar 44 Quartz 14 Bone Ash 14 Talc 10 A.K. Ball Clay 8 H.V Ball Clay 5 Lithium Carbonate 3 Bentonite 2 ______________ 100% Plus; Red Iron Oxide 11 |
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I tried that glaze but I didn't have A.K. Ball Clay or H.V. Ball Clay so I
used 13% OM4 and I tried it on a buff clay. I did not get the red color that I wanted. It was brown. Do you think it was due to substituting the ball clay or because of the clay body I used? The picture in the book showed a deep red with black mottling which was beautiful. I didn't get that. Also can you tell me what cone that you fire it too? I tried fireing it to several different cone temperatures. All came out brown. Thanks, CNB "Kevin Baldwin" wrote in message k... | The following is a very good glaze when fired to 1265'C on white stoneware | in an electric kiln. I use it all the time, its very stable does not run | when soaked for 18 minutes. | | Potash Feldspar 44 | Quartz 14 | Bone Ash 14 | Talc 10 | A.K. Ball Clay 8 | H.V Ball Clay 5 | Lithium Carbonate 3 | Bentonite 2 | ______________ 100% | Plus; | Red Iron Oxide 11 | | | |
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What iron did you use? For oxidation firings it has been our experience
that you need to use Special (Spanish) red iron oxide... Otherwise as you say you get a brown (maybe a red on the inside of the pot). DKat "CNB" wrote in message ... I tried that glaze but I didn't have A.K. Ball Clay or H.V. Ball Clay so I used 13% OM4 and I tried it on a buff clay. I did not get the red color that I wanted. It was brown. Do you think it was due to substituting the ball clay or because of the clay body I used? The picture in the book showed a deep red with black mottling which was beautiful. I didn't get that. Also can you tell me what cone that you fire it too? I tried fireing it to several different cone temperatures. All came out brown. Thanks, CNB "Kevin Baldwin" wrote in message k... | The following is a very good glaze when fired to 1265'C on white stoneware | in an electric kiln. I use it all the time, its very stable does not run | when soaked for 18 minutes. | | Potash Feldspar 44 | Quartz 14 | Bone Ash 14 | Talc 10 | A.K. Ball Clay 8 | H.V Ball Clay 5 | Lithium Carbonate 3 | Bentonite 2 | ______________ 100% | Plus; | Red Iron Oxide 11 | | | |
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I used "Rio" red iron oxide. Is that the same thing? What cone do you fire
it to? Crystal "dkat" wrote in message t... | What iron did you use? For oxidation firings it has been our experience | that you need to use Special (Spanish) red iron oxide... Otherwise as you | say you get a brown (maybe a red on the inside of the pot). DKat | |
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Thanks for the picture. That is exactly the color I want to come up with.
Crystal "Kevin Baldwin" wrote in message . uk... | I know I'm not supposed to send pictures on this newsgroup but here goes. | This was the original test firing I did and the result. The blue and green | tests have different recipes. A point to note when the GREEN is applied over | the RED you get a mottled BLUE probably because of the rutile in the green | glaze. | | Regards | | Kevin. | | | | "dkat" wrote in message | t... | What iron did you use? For oxidation firings it has been our experience | that you need to use Special (Spanish) red iron oxide... Otherwise as you | say you get a brown (maybe a red on the inside of the pot). DKat | | "CNB" wrote in message | ... | I tried that glaze but I didn't have A.K. Ball Clay or H.V. Ball Clay so | I | used 13% OM4 and I tried it on a buff clay. I did not get the red color | that | I wanted. It was brown. Do you think it was due to substituting the ball | clay or because of the clay body I used? The picture in the book showed | a | deep red with black mottling which was beautiful. I didn't get that. | Also | can you tell me what cone that you fire it too? I tried fireing it to | several different cone temperatures. All came out brown. | Thanks, | CNB | |
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Those are both really lovely and without GERTSLEY BORATE!
"Kevin Baldwin" wrote in message . uk... I know I'm not supposed to send pictures on this newsgroup but here goes. This was the original test firing I did and the result. The blue and green tests have different recipes. A point to note when the GREEN is applied over the RED you get a mottled BLUE probably because of the rutile in the green glaze. Regards Kevin. "dkat" wrote in message t... What iron did you use? For oxidation firings it has been our experience that you need to use Special (Spanish) red iron oxide... Otherwise as you say you get a brown (maybe a red on the inside of the pot). DKat "CNB" wrote in message ... I tried that glaze but I didn't have A.K. Ball Clay or H.V. Ball Clay so I used 13% OM4 and I tried it on a buff clay. I did not get the red color that I wanted. It was brown. Do you think it was due to substituting the ball clay or because of the clay body I used? The picture in the book showed a deep red with black mottling which was beautiful. I didn't get that. Also can you tell me what cone that you fire it too? I tried fireing it to several different cone temperatures. All came out brown. Thanks, CNB "Kevin Baldwin" wrote in message k... | The following is a very good glaze when fired to 1265'C on white stoneware | in an electric kiln. I use it all the time, its very stable does not run | when soaked for 18 minutes. | | Potash Feldspar 44 | Quartz 14 | Bone Ash 14 | Talc 10 | A.K. Ball Clay 8 | H.V Ball Clay 5 | Lithium Carbonate 3 | Bentonite 2 | ______________ 100% | Plus; | Red Iron Oxide 11 | | | |
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We fire to cone six. The only two iron oxides that I have known of for
getting red in an oxidation firing are "Spanish" and "Special". I don't know about "Rio". We rarely get anything as nice as what was posted though (I do wish this country would move into the 21st century so we could post pictures freely - that was a real treat to see those samples - I shouldn't rant about how most of S Korea is on fast internet connections of one form or another and the U.S. only has a small part of it connections not still on modems...) "CNB" wrote in message ... I used "Rio" red iron oxide. Is that the same thing? What cone do you fire it to? Crystal "dkat" wrote in message t... | What iron did you use? For oxidation firings it has been our experience | that you need to use Special (Spanish) red iron oxide... Otherwise as you | say you get a brown (maybe a red on the inside of the pot). DKat | |
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There are a couple of things that may have made the difference. Did you use
real bone ash or synthetic? Also, these oxidation saturated iron glazes have to be applied thickly! Usually, refiring the piece in a bisque firing will bring out the red. This also works with high fired shinos. And, lastly, use the more expensive iron oxide -- Spanish or even better the 95% Red Iron Oxide which is more expensive, but would give you a better chance of getting what you want. You can find it on line if your local dealer doesn't carry it. Regards, June http://www.angelfire.com/art2/shambhalapottery/ |
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"CNB" wrote in message ... Thanks for the picture. That is exactly the color I want to come up with. Crystal What picture? I can't find a link anywhere on this thread :-( Marianne |
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I hestitate to ask but since you shared the red can you share the green?
Thanks in any case "Kevin Baldwin" wrote in message . uk... I know I'm not supposed to send pictures on this newsgroup but here goes. This was the original test firing I did and the result. The blue and green tests have different recipes. A point to note when the GREEN is applied over the RED you get a mottled BLUE probably because of the rutile in the green glaze. Regards Kevin. "dkat" wrote in message t... What iron did you use? For oxidation firings it has been our experience that you need to use Special (Spanish) red iron oxide... Otherwise as you say you get a brown (maybe a red on the inside of the pot). DKat "CNB" wrote in message ... I tried that glaze but I didn't have A.K. Ball Clay or H.V. Ball Clay so I used 13% OM4 and I tried it on a buff clay. I did not get the red color that I wanted. It was brown. Do you think it was due to substituting the ball clay or because of the clay body I used? The picture in the book showed a deep red with black mottling which was beautiful. I didn't get that. Also can you tell me what cone that you fire it too? I tried fireing it to several different cone temperatures. All came out brown. Thanks, CNB "Kevin Baldwin" wrote in message k... | The following is a very good glaze when fired to 1265'C on white stoneware | in an electric kiln. I use it all the time, its very stable does not run | when soaked for 18 minutes. | | Potash Feldspar 44 | Quartz 14 | Bone Ash 14 | Talc 10 | A.K. Ball Clay 8 | H.V Ball Clay 5 | Lithium Carbonate 3 | Bentonite 2 | ______________ 100% | Plus; | Red Iron Oxide 11 | | | |
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