Naples-Wagner Satin Clear Cone 1–2
Firing temperature : cone 1–2 | Surface texture : satin | Color : brown | Atmosphere: OxidationIngredients
- 34.00
- 5.30
- 3.90
- 28.60
- 25.80
- 2.40
- 0.48
- 0.48
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Instructions
Wollastonite is the matting agent here, so adjust up or down 2–3% as desired. This glaze gets richest when fired at a solid cone 2 but if you’ve illustrated with thin black underglaze lines anywhere, keep those pieces in a cool, cone 1 spot in the kiln or they’ll blur. The specific gravity should be 1.44. The satin crystals form in the cooling process, between 1900°F and 1400°F (1038°C and 760°C) so if you have a computer-controlled kiln, fire down at a rate of 100°F per hour between those two temperature.
This recipe was shared by Lisa Naples in the November 2020 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
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