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 | This section holds glazes that users have chosen to share with the entire GlazeMixer.com community.
The user who enters the recipe can choose to show the actual recipe or keep the recipe secret. This is a great way for artists to share glazes they have worked so hard to create without giving up the actual recipe.
Every time a glaze recipe sells in the Community Glaze Recipes section, the potter that placed the glaze receives 10% of the price cash back!
The list currently contains many high-fire glaze recipes, low-fire glaze recipes, raku glaze recipes and mid-range Cone 6 glaze recipes.
New recipes are added every day!
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| Mixed Bentonite |
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| Description: | Bentonite is used as a glaze suspender that can be added to an existing glaze to prevent it from settling. It is always best to mix the Bentonite up with water before adding it to a wet glaze. If you try to add dry Bentonite to a glaze, it will lump up and not mix correctly. This Mixed Bentonite has been combined with water to make it easier to add to wet glazes. |
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| Dissolved Epsom Salts |
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| Description: | Epsom Salts can be added to a glaze to prevent it from settling. It is always best to dissolve the Epsom Salts in warm water before added them to a wet glaze. If raw Epsom Salts are added directly to a wet glaze they will not mix correctly. These Dissolved Epsom Salts have been dissolved in warm water to make them easier to add to wet glazes. |
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