Rachel
from
United Kingdom
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Which cone do you suggesting firing this slip at?
Scarva Replies:
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Fire to around cone 4.
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Rachel
from
United Kingdom
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Which clear overglaze in your range would be most suited to use with this earthenware slip?
Scarva Replies:
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The best one to use is:
https://www.scarva.com/en/Scarva-GZ2130-Zinc-Free-Multi-Purpose-Leadless-Mid-Temperature-Transparent/m-228.aspx
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Allison
from
United Kingdom
asks
Hi I wish to use Scarva NK01 crackle glaze which recommends glaze firing to 04- therefore what temperature do is Bisque please.
Scarva Replies:
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I would recommend bisque firing to 1000oC this would work best with your crackle glaze and give the most intense effect. The clay body will still be porous but because you are using a crackle glaze the vessel will not be functional anyway. Hope this helps.
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Linda
from
United Kingdom
asks
How much slip in each tub or box
Scarva Replies:
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Each one contains approximately 5 litres.
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Lynda
from
United Kingdom
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is this available in clay form, e.g for adding handles etc. after casting.
Scarva Replies:
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Yes here is a link to the compatible plastic clay body:
https://www.scarva.com/en/Scarva-Earthstone-ES100-White-Casting-Clay/m-14.aspx
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Kai
from
United Kingdom
asks
I am looking a casting slip that looks like the parian porcelain white while the shape doesn’t warp. Just wondering if this is white comparing to parian enough if I use it with Matt translucent glaze? And if it warp like parian?
Scarva Replies:
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White earthenware would be an excellent alternative to parian while it will not fire just as white and the surface will be not as satin it will distort less during the firing.
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