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cone 10 rutile glazes

updated thu 4 mar 99

 

Sharon Pollock-De Luzio on tue 2 mar 99



> Flat Earth Clay Works, Inc. wrote:
>
> > ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> > We are looking for a cone 9 rutile glaze formula. If anybody out there has
> > had any experience with this we would appreciate any information that you
> > could pass along.
> > Thanks
> >
> > Mike Schlyer
>
> My continuing ed students at UMASS Dartmouth have used these glazes for more
> years than I care to think about. They are too pretty for me, but my students
> love them. They are dependable, run a bit but not too much to be a studio
> glazes. Good luck.
>
> Sharon in rainy RI.
>
> RUTILE ORANGE/BLUE cone 9-10
>
> Talc 11.2
> Whiting 20.5
> custer 32.2
> EPK 16.6
> Flint 19.5
>
> rutile 8.3 we've used both light and dark rutile -both
> work
>
> KAREN'S BLUE RUTILE con 9-10
>
> Dolomite 15.8
> Custer 30
> Whiting 11.1
> EPK 18
> flint 26.3
>
> rutil 8

Sharon Pollock-De Luzio on tue 2 mar 99



> Flat Earth Clay Works, Inc. wrote:
>
> > ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> > We are looking for a cone 9 rutile glaze formula. If anybody out there has
> > had any experience with this we would appreciate any information that you
> > could pass along.
> > Thanks
> >
> > Mike Schlyer
>
> My continuing ed students at UMASS Dartmouth have used these glazes for more
> years than I care to think about. They are too pretty for me, but my students
> love them. They are dependable, run a bit but not too much to be a studio
> glazes. Good luck.
>
> Sharon in rainy RI.
>
> RUTILE ORANGE/BLUE cone 9-10
>
> Talc 11.2
> Whiting 20.5
> custer 32.2
> EPK 16.6
> Flint 19.5
>
> rutile 8.3 we've used both light and dark rutile -both
> work
>
> KAREN'S BLUE RUTILE con 9-10
>
> Dolomite 15.8
> Custer 30
> Whiting 11.1
> EPK 18
> flint 26.3
>
> rutil 8