Alberta Slip Tenmoku Cone 10R| Code | GA10-B |
| Modification Date | 2011-08-02 17:09:49 |
| Member of Group | AS10 |
Recipe| Material | Amount | Units | +/- | *Stat |
| Alberta Slip | 100.00 | g | | |
| Calcium Carbonate | 5.00 | kg | | |
| Iron Oxide | 2.00 | kg | | |
| | 107.00 | |
Firing Schedule
| Rate (C) | Temp (C) | Hold (Min) | Step | | ~10 pilots | 100 | 0 | 1 | | 50 | 550 | 0 | 2 | | 100 | 980 | 0 | 3 | | 50 | 1300 | 0 | 4 | | 0 | 1300 | 30 | 5 | | Freefall | 30 | | 6 |
NotesTenmoku glazes normally contant 10%+ iron oxide, they are extremely messy to use and often have poor slurry suspension properties and are difficult to apply evenly. This recipe is totally different, it is much cleaner to use and applies very evenly and suspends well.
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Out Bound Links
Pictures Alberta Slip used as a straight glaze at cone 10R, it looks much like a Tenmoku.

Alberta slip with 1% iron and 5% calcium carbonate (right) compared to G1947U + 11% red iron oxide (left). A little more iron is needed in the Alberta Slip.

G2894 Ravenscrag Tenmoku on the left (with 10% whiting and 10% iron oxide) and Alberta Slip tenmoku (center and right with 5% whiting and 1% and 2% iron added). Reduction porcelain body.

G2894 Ravenscrag Tenmoku on the left (with 10% whiting and 10% iron oxide) and Alberta Slip tenmoku (center and right with 5% whiting and 1% and 2% iron added). Iron reduction body.

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