Alberta Slip Cone 6 Base Glaze| Code | GA6-A |
| Modification Date | 2011-10-31 12:10:14 |
| Member of Group | AS6 |
Recipe| Material | Amount | Units | +/- | *Stat |
| Alberta Slip | 80.00 | g | | |
| Ferro Frit 3134 | 20.00 | g | | |
| | 100.00 | |
Firing Schedule
| Rate (C) | Temp (C) | Hold (Min) | Step | | 55 | 104 | 120 | 1 | | 167 | 482 | 0 | 2 | | 83 | 593 | 0 | 3 | | 167 | 945 | 0 | 4 | | 60 | 1185 | 20 | 5 | | 278 | 1035 | 0 | 6 | | 83 | 816 | 0 | 7 |
NotesCovers very well to produce a transparent amber glass.
Should be ball milled to remove iron specks if needed.
This is an excellent base glaze for many dark colors.
If crazing occurs (you need to look closely for it) switch to frit 3249 low expansion frit.
3-30
Out Bound Links
- (Typecodes)
3: ASR - Alberta Slip Glaze Recipes
- (Schedules)
Plainsman Cone 6 Electric Standard
- UnDescribed
- (Recipes)
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GA6-G - Alberta Slip Lithium Brown Cone 6
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GA6-H - Alberta Slip Black Cone 6
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In Bound Links
Pictures Alberta Slip fired at cone 6 using 20% frit 3134 (left) and 20% frit 3249 (right).

This one inch tall mug fired at cone 5 with Alberta Slip+20% frit 3134 is similar to a cone 10 reduction celadon glaze.

80:20 Ravenscrag:Frit 3134 base ball milled on a lighter clay.

Thin titanium band sprayed over cone 6 glazes demonstrates crystallization. The first is on GA6-A, the rest on GA6-C. The last has been applied too thickly.

Defect free fired surface of alberta slip plus 20% frit 3134 at cone 6 oxidation on a dark and light burning clay body.

Ravenscrag Slip GR6-A (20% frit 3134) and Alberta Slip GA6-A (20% frit 3134) glazes on M340 at cone 5 reduction.

GA6A glaze fired at cone 5R on Plainsman M350 and M340.

GA6A glaze (Alberta Slip 80%, Frit 3134 20%) at cone 5R (left) and pure Alberta Slip at cone 10R (right).

GA6-A at cone 5R on Plainsman M370, M350.

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