Clear Glaze Forrest Gard
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Ingredients
Instructions
Published in "Low-Fire Glazes" by Lauren Karle, in the October 2016 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
Low-fire, clear glaze. Shown in the image here over a number of different slips and washes.
To make this a brushable glaze, add CMC gum. Add a spoonful of the dissolved CMC gum into the glaze at a time. Test brushability and add one spoonful more at a time if necessary.
For better pouring, add an Epsom salts and water mixture. Slowly pour a small amount into the glaze and mix well. This will flocculate the glaze, making it dry quicker and prevent running and drips. It also prevents it from settling in the bucket. Dip or pour to test, adding more Epsom Salts if necessary.
Recipe Topics
Clay Bodies and Casting Slips
Low Fire (Cone 022 – 01)
Mid Range (Cone 1 – 7)
High Fire (Cone 8 – 14)
Raku
Salt, Soda, and Wood
Slip, Engobe, and Terra Sigillata
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