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Check out our selection of colors and effects! Laguna Raku Glaze A collection of dry Raku glazes designed to create varied, unpredictable raku effects. Amaco Raku Glaze Red Crackle R20. 1 to 21 of 65 total items. So the names of four fruits were placed on labels on the four buckets: Apricot, Peach, Orange and Apple. 'Apple' was the glaze with no stain, just straight 80 Gerstley Borate, 20 Feldspar. Thus, in desperation, Apple glaze was born. The labels, magically, stopped all the questions and oneglaze became the now famous 'never-fail' APPLE CRACKLE.

Clayart - thread 'raku glazes'         raku glazes updated tue 31 jan 12   Kim Bachmann on fri 5 apr 96 Does anyone have a receipe for a purple, and/or dark blue raku glaze? Thank you in advance. John Termeulen on sat 6 apr 96 >----------------------------Original message---------------------------- >Does anyone have a receipe for a purple, and/or dark blue raku glaze? Thank >you in advance. > > Hello Kim, The book 'Raku pottery' by Robert Piepenburg has a nice recipe for a deep purple raku glaze. Icao pans ops doc 8168 pdfescape.

It goes as follows: Mecham white (Base glaze) 80 Colemanite. 20 Cornwall stone. Add the following to the base to get purple: 4 Manganese dioxide. 1 Cobalt oxide. I am sure that the above mixture added to any base will do the trick. The book also has many other combinations to obtain different colors.

To get dark blue, add cobalt oxide or cobalt carbonate. I hope this will help you out and good luck. John Termeulen Trenton, Ontario Jennifer Hite on mon 6 may 96 I am a rookie at ceramics but I really enjoy it! My most successful pieces have been with raku firings and I enjoy the experience.

I am planning to do a firing tomorrow night with the ceramics prof and I was hoping to try out some new glazes - I am looking for blues, teals and deep purples that have been tried and work well for such a novice as I:) Thanks for your help!! Jennifer Hite Jennifer Hite jhite2@indwes.edu Cindy Howe on mon 5 aug 96 Howdy, I'd like to experiment with a variety of raku glazes. I have used a basic white crackle and a basic copper, but would like to try some others.

Thanks Cindy Howe Aurora,CO Jack Phillips on tue 6 aug 96 At 01:15 PM 8/5/96 EDT, you wrote: >----------------------------Original message---------------------------- >Howdy, >I'd like to experiment with a variety of raku glazes. I have used a basic >white crackle and a basic copper, but would like to try some others. Cindy, go to Tom Buck's article on raku glazes at- Jack Phillips STONART Ceramic art Portland, Oregon Web site: RALPH on fri 4 oct 96 Some time ago my stepson got some Raku glazes off Clayart. Since Clayart has moved he cannot get them off the archives. They were headed 'Funky Glazes' and some off the recipes were headed 'Ocean Oil', 'Superstition', and 'Earth Mother', etc. If somebody has copies could you please email them to me at. My wife has threatened me with dire circumstances if I do not get them.

We had them and tested them all. A few of them she absolutely adores. So could somebody please save my hide. Susan Maguire on sun 6 oct 96 Hi Ralph. This original post was mine, but I have deleted the 'Funky Glaze' folder. Let me get to my stack of formulas that is my glaze book (now under construction) and I will find and re-post them for you!! Susan Maguire, Fort Lauderdale, Florida smaguire@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, RALPH wrote: > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > Some time ago my stepson got some Raku glazes off Clayart.

Since Clayart has > moved he cannot get them off the archives. They were headed 'Funky Glazes' and > some off the recipes were headed 'Ocean Oil', 'Superstition', and 'Earth > Mother', etc. If somebody has copies could you please email them to me at >. My wife has threatened me with dire circumstances > if I do not get them.

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According to Atheros, D-Links Systems, Inc. D-Link will be Atheros' customer to offer products containing JumpStart Technology. It supports both AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption as well as WPA/WPA2 (Wi-Fi protected Access). Additionally, JumpStart supports Microsoft's Wireless Zero Configuration and Windows Connect Now profile management tools. Dumpper 91.2 language pack. Was instrumental in helping them refine JumpStart.

Check out our selection of colors and effects! Laguna Raku Glaze A collection of dry Raku glazes designed to create varied, unpredictable raku effects. Amaco Raku Glaze Red Crackle R20. 1 to 21 of 65 total items. So the names of four fruits were placed on labels on the four buckets: Apricot, Peach, Orange and Apple. 'Apple' was the glaze with no stain, just straight 80 Gerstley Borate, 20 Feldspar. Thus, in desperation, Apple glaze was born. The labels, magically, stopped all the questions and oneglaze became the now famous 'never-fail' APPLE CRACKLE.

Clayart - thread 'raku glazes'         raku glazes updated tue 31 jan 12   Kim Bachmann on fri 5 apr 96 Does anyone have a receipe for a purple, and/or dark blue raku glaze? Thank you in advance. John Termeulen on sat 6 apr 96 >----------------------------Original message---------------------------- >Does anyone have a receipe for a purple, and/or dark blue raku glaze? Thank >you in advance. > > Hello Kim, The book 'Raku pottery' by Robert Piepenburg has a nice recipe for a deep purple raku glaze. Icao pans ops doc 8168 pdfescape.

It goes as follows: Mecham white (Base glaze) 80 Colemanite. 20 Cornwall stone. Add the following to the base to get purple: 4 Manganese dioxide. 1 Cobalt oxide. I am sure that the above mixture added to any base will do the trick. The book also has many other combinations to obtain different colors.

To get dark blue, add cobalt oxide or cobalt carbonate. I hope this will help you out and good luck. John Termeulen Trenton, Ontario Jennifer Hite on mon 6 may 96 I am a rookie at ceramics but I really enjoy it! My most successful pieces have been with raku firings and I enjoy the experience.

I am planning to do a firing tomorrow night with the ceramics prof and I was hoping to try out some new glazes - I am looking for blues, teals and deep purples that have been tried and work well for such a novice as I:) Thanks for your help!! Jennifer Hite Jennifer Hite jhite2@indwes.edu Cindy Howe on mon 5 aug 96 Howdy, I'd like to experiment with a variety of raku glazes. I have used a basic white crackle and a basic copper, but would like to try some others.

Thanks Cindy Howe Aurora,CO Jack Phillips on tue 6 aug 96 At 01:15 PM 8/5/96 EDT, you wrote: >----------------------------Original message---------------------------- >Howdy, >I'd like to experiment with a variety of raku glazes. I have used a basic >white crackle and a basic copper, but would like to try some others. Cindy, go to Tom Buck's article on raku glazes at- Jack Phillips STONART Ceramic art Portland, Oregon Web site: RALPH on fri 4 oct 96 Some time ago my stepson got some Raku glazes off Clayart. Since Clayart has moved he cannot get them off the archives. They were headed 'Funky Glazes' and some off the recipes were headed 'Ocean Oil', 'Superstition', and 'Earth Mother', etc. If somebody has copies could you please email them to me at. My wife has threatened me with dire circumstances if I do not get them.

We had them and tested them all. A few of them she absolutely adores. So could somebody please save my hide. Susan Maguire on sun 6 oct 96 Hi Ralph. This original post was mine, but I have deleted the 'Funky Glaze' folder. Let me get to my stack of formulas that is my glaze book (now under construction) and I will find and re-post them for you!! Susan Maguire, Fort Lauderdale, Florida smaguire@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, RALPH wrote: > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > Some time ago my stepson got some Raku glazes off Clayart.

Since Clayart has > moved he cannot get them off the archives. They were headed 'Funky Glazes' and > some off the recipes were headed 'Ocean Oil', 'Superstition', and 'Earth > Mother', etc. If somebody has copies could you please email them to me at >. My wife has threatened me with dire circumstances > if I do not get them.

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