Low Fire Glaze Recipes Linda Arbuckle’s Majolica Glaze Recipe, Cone 04 oxidation Jennifer Harnetty • May 30, 2009 • Read Comments (12) (0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5)You need to be a registered member to rate this. Majolica Glaze Cone 04 Oxidation Glaze Material Percentage Frit 3124 (Ferro) 65.72% Kona F-4 Feldspar 17.23 Nepheline Syenite 6.24 Edgar Plastic Kaolin 10.81 Total 100.0% Add: Tin Oxide 5.00% Zircopax 10.00 Bentonite 2.00
Comment jack b. April 20, 2013 Comment THis glaze turned out white. I ruined 4 weeks work. Had to throw all away. I’m Pissed
Comment jack b. April 20, 2013 Comment THis glaze turned out white. I ruined 4 weeks work. Had to throw all away. I’m Pissed
Comment Barbara H. December 13, 2011 Comment This recipe says it is 04 and yet in the Ceramics Monthly article earlier in the year, it stated that an 03 firing was needed. So which is it?
Comment Barbara H. December 13, 2011 Comment This recipe says it is 04 and yet in the Ceramics Monthly article earlier in the year, it stated that an 03 firing was needed. So which is it?
Comment Jessica K. March 14, 2011 Comment Kona F-4 Feldspar is now called Minspar 200. This is available through most ceramic suppliers in the US.
Comment Jessica K. March 14, 2011 Comment Kona F-4 Feldspar is now called Minspar 200. This is available through most ceramic suppliers in the US.
Comment Peggy J. August 30, 2009 Comment I love this recipe. It is so nice to try a recipe and have it come out looking great. Thanks so much for sharing it. PJ
Comment Peggy J. August 30, 2009 Comment I love this recipe. It is so nice to try a recipe and have it come out looking great. Thanks so much for sharing it. PJ
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THis glaze turned out white. I ruined 4 weeks work. Had to throw all away. I’m Pissed
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THis glaze turned out white. I ruined 4 weeks work. Had to throw all away. I’m Pissed
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This recipe says it is 04 and yet in the Ceramics Monthly article earlier in the year, it stated that an 03 firing was needed. So which is it?
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This recipe says it is 04 and yet in the Ceramics Monthly article earlier in the year, it stated that an 03 firing was needed. So which is it?
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Is this glaze food safe?
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Is this glaze food safe?
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Kona F-4 Feldspar is now called Minspar 200. This is available through most ceramic suppliers in the US.
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Kona F-4 Feldspar is now called Minspar 200. This is available through most ceramic suppliers in the US.
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where to purchase F4 Feldspar?
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where to purchase F4 Feldspar?
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I love this recipe. It is so nice to try a recipe and have it come out looking great. Thanks so much for sharing it.
PJ
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I love this recipe. It is so nice to try a recipe and have it come out looking great. Thanks so much for sharing it.
PJ