Glaze techniques

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Big Pots, Shellac Resist, and the Flu
The carving process_lucy fagella--used hydro abbration with a shellac resist
Cone 6 glazes, bowls, tiles, and tomato sex!!
The most useful base glaze that I have found for cone 6 is a very easy to remember one. Danny Moorwood, a potter friend of mine recommended it, and I also found it on the digitalfire.com (glossy base glaze) site; as follows: 20 Wollastonite 20 Fritt 3134 (F 4108) 20 Potash Feldspar 20 Silica 20 China Clay Danny uses ball clay rather than china clay. I have been mostly using a 50/50 mix of ball clay and china clay. The substitution of ball clay for china clay does slightly lower the maturing t
Epsom Salts
How to make an engobe apply evenly and thick enough , by using Epsom Salt. Tony Hansen
Pottery Classes, Sculpture, Group, and Painting on pottery classes
A site with tons of techniques!
What are Glazes, How to Mix and Use Glazes
What are Glazes, How to Mix and Use Glazes
Thickened Slip, Trailing Slip, Joining Slip
John Britt: Basic method for making a raised slip a.k.a. thickened slip, joining slip, trailing slip. You are basically making the ph basic to deflocculate and make the ph acid (Epsom Salts) for flocculation. To make a denser slip (adding clay without adding water), first deflocculate; using a deflocculant allows for increasing the specific gravity without decreasing viscosity.
How to Re-Glaze a Piece
How to Re-Glaze a Piece
Ceramic Arts Network
Photo Lithography on Clay: A Surprisingly Simple Way to Print Images On Clay | Ceramic Arts Daily