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fishes and loaves slip

updated sun 18 jan 98

 

Sarah Barnes on fri 16 jan 98


Fishes and Loaves slip.
I saw this recipie yesterday and wrote it down, and then deleted the
message, so I don't remember where it came from. Sorry. I do have a few
questions however, is it for green or bisque ware, will it go to ^10 and
what in the world is powderded aluminum?

Thank you in advance
Sarah
in Baltimore
sbarnes@mica.edu

Anthony G Allison on sat 17 jan 98

At 08:55 AM 1/16/98 EST, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>
>Fishes and Loaves slip.
>I saw this recipie yesterday and wrote it down, and then deleted the
>message, so I don't remember where it came from. Sorry. I do have a few
>questions however, is it for green or bisque ware, will it go to ^10 and
>what in the world is powderded aluminum?
>
>Thank you in advance
>Sarah
>in Baltimore
>sbarnes@mica.edu

Hi Sarah,

I have tried the slip on both greenware and bisque ware. It needs to be
applied thin. It will go to cone 14 if you want. Powdered aluminum is
aluminum in a very finely divided form. You can probably get some from a
paint pigment supplier. I got mine from OBRON (Pyro10890) They are
located in Painesville Ohio (phone) 216-354-0400. Good luck
>Tony Allison