Enhance your pottery with these cone 6 glaze recipes specifically designed for oxidation firing. Explore a variety of stunning glaze options and create beautiful, vibrant ceramics for your next project.
SialCanada on Instagram: "👉@claystationbangalore ・・・ Oil Spot Effect! · Oil spot effect is obtained by the Double-layering of Iron rich glazes · So, the Iron rich glaze should be the base coat and the other contrast glazes would be the second coat · This effect is happening because of the bubble formation due to the release of gases during the breakdown of iron oxide followed by crystallization of Iron during cooling. · In simple way, the skin of the bubbles oxidizes and then lays down…
How's that for a name for a glaze combo, eh? I don't know about all of you, but it still makes my head spin when I accidentally find out that my common studio glazes interact in a really unexpected ways... I've been living with these glazes for 2 years now, and I test for these things after all. But this glaze combo slipped through... until now. This is my standard WhiteLiner over my Amber glaze. I haven't made this combo jump through any hoops yet, but it seems to be acting like a cone 6…
Cone 6 Oxidation Results Group 1 by Terry Rorison Since I have made the decision to concentrate on firing at Cone 6 oxidation rather than Cone 10 reduction, I have begun glaze tests to build a palette of colors and finishes to choose when glazing pieces. I also have the desire to produce the variation in the glazes that is similar to the effects of reduction on the glazes while retaining the brightness that is possible in oxidation firing. Thus far I have batched between 80-100 different…
Cone 6 Oxidation Results Group 7 All of the results below for Cone 6 glazes were achieved with the use of a cooling cycle. See the following link for details on firing and cooling schedule: Cone 6 Oxidation Results Group 5 http://wpapotters.blogspot.com/2011/10/cone-6-oxidation-results-group-5.html Links to Cone 6 Groups 1 - 4 without controlled cooling. Group 1 http://wpapotters.blogspot.com/2010/11/cone-6-oxidation-results-group-1.html Group 2…
This glaze recipe has very quickly become one of my favourite bases, and the variation with minor changes in colourants makes it one of the most interesting.