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Ingredients

Ingredient Amount
cedar heights redart 100.00

Instructions

To create this slip, add as much Cedar Heights Redart as needed to make an appropriate-sized batch and add enough water to create a thin slip. Apply this to bisqueware via dipping, pouring, spraying, or brushing. Works best in wood firings. 

 

This slip is fired in a train-style wood kiln using mixed hardwoods. Firing duration and temperature: 27-hour firing to cone 10–11, cooled in reduction for roughly 6 hours (stoking 4 small to medium sticks of side-stoke wood in the primary air and side-stoke ports about every 15 minutes until the temperature reached 1500°F (816°C) in the front of the kiln and 1600°F (871°C) in the back of the kiln). 

This recipe was shared by Seth Green in the December 2021 issue of Ceramics Monthly