Anyway! Here's what I was able to do before the derp dropped:
Recipe
Name: Magic White ^6 Test 3A
Cone:
6 Color: White
Firing:
Salt/Soda Surface: Semiglossy
Amount
Ingredient
19.5
Feldspar--Custer
6
Zinc Oxide
18
Whiting
9
Kaolin--EPK
19
Silica
15
Zircopax
4.5
Spodumene--Foote
9
Gerstley Borate--1999
100
Total
Comments:
Careful not to get it too thick! Will crawl or even split ware.
Recipe
Name: Magic White ^6 Test 4A
Cone:
6 Color: White
Firing:
Salt/Soda Surface: Semiglossy
Amount
Ingredient
18.3
Feldspar--Custer
5.6
Zinc Oxide
18.6
Whiting
8.4
Kaolin--EPK
19.4
Silica
13.9
Zircopax
4.2
Spodumene--Foote
11.6
Gerstley Borate--1999
100
Total
Recipe
Name: Tenmoku ^6 Test 1
Cone:
6 Color:
Firing:
Surface:
Amount
Ingredient
53.3
Nepheline Syenite
19.5
Silica
15.2
Whiting
7.1
Ball Clay--Old Mine #4
4.8
Lithium Carbonate
99.9
Total
Additives
7.6
Iron Oxide--Red
2.1
Bentonite
Recipe
Name: Tenmoku ^6 Test 2
Cone:
6 Color:
Firing:
Surface:
Amount
Ingredient
45.6
Nepheline Syenite
22.2
Silica
17.3
Whiting
8.1
Ball Clay--Old Mine #4
6.8
Frit--Ferro 3134
100
Total
Additives
8.7
Iron Oxide--Red
2.4
Bentonite
Recipe
Name: Satin Black ^6 test
Cone:
6 Color:
Firing:
Surface:
Amount
Ingredient
59
Albany Slip
13.5
Feldspar--Custer
4.5
Strontium Carbonate
6
Talc
15
Whiting
2
Kaolin--EPK
100
Total
Additives
1
Chromium Oxide
3
Iron Oxide--Red
2
Manganese Dioxide
1
Cobalt Carbonate
2 comments:
Do you ever use the Slansky data base? I have found some wonderful recipes there to play with...
Can't wait to see the tenmoku results!
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