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Alberta Slip Rutile Blue for Cone 6

CodeGA6-C
Modification Date2011-10-31 12:14:20
Member of GroupAS6

Recipe

MaterialAmountUnits+/-*Stat
Alberta Slip80.00g  
Ferro Frit 313420.00g  
Rutile4.00g  
 104.00  

Firing Schedule

Rate (C)Temp (C)Hold (Min)Step
551041201
16748202
8359303
16794504
601185205
278103506
8381607

Notes

This glaze has a great glossy surface and variegates a lot going from medium steel blue where it is very thick to amber clear where it is very thin. It covers well at all thickness.


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Pictures
2,3,4,5% rutile added to a 80:20 mix of Alberta Slip and Frit 3134 at cone 6


This one inch tall mug is made from Alberta Slip plus 20% frit and 4% rutile.


Alberta Slip GA6C recipe on right (normal) and on left where a Boraq has been used as the flux instead of Ferro Frit 3134. The MgO is destroying the effect!


Alberta Slip glazes GA6D and GA6C.


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.


GA6-C Alberta Slip rutile blue at cone 5R.


Alberta Slip GA6-E with 80:20 base plus 4 rutile and 4 spodumene.


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