Julie
from
United Kingdom
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Are pieces using this glaze still food safe when it crackles?
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No a glaze that crackles will not be suitable for food. The glaze has to fit the clay body to be suitable for tableware.
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Lloyd Deevy
from
United Kingdom
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What temperature settings should I use in an electric kiln to achieve the same result as the image. Also is it one dip or two , into dipping glaze? Thanks
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Hi, to get the effect - one dip, and then another partial dip. 1180 with a 10 minute soak. Hope this helps.
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jean
from
United Kingdom
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Please could you tell me the proportion of water to 1 kilogram of glaze when I mix then up?
626 Caladon green
GZ1835 rainforest
Gz 1849 sunspots
Stoneware transparent.
Thank you
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Simply mix between 600 - 700mls of water to 1000grams of powder depending on glaze then pass through a sieve. Each glaze differs and may need more or less water, it is better to start of with less then add as needed. Glaze should have the consistency of cream with exception of transparent glazes which usually work best when applied thinly to bisqueware.
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Myra
from
United Kingdom
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Can the celadon powdered stoneware glaze 626 be used in an electric kiln?
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Yes all glazes on our website are fired in an electric kiln.
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Catherine
from
France
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Can this glaze look like it is shown in the picture if it is fired in an oxidized environment?
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The image shown is fired in an oxidized environment, all the glazes on our website are fired in an electric kiln.
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