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| Spotted Cream |
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| Added By: POTTER |
| 11/5/2006 5:11:43 PM |
| Mid-Range |
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| Cone: 6 |
 | This glaze is lead free. |
 | This glaze is barium free. |
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| Glaze Name: | Spotted Cream |
| Cone: | 6 |
| Type: | Mid-Range |
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| Ingredients: |
 | Silica: | 17.00 | Grams |
 | Wollastonite: | 28.00 | Grams |
 | Ferro Frit 3195: | 23.00 | Grams |
 | EPK Kaolin: | 28.00 | Grams |
 | Nepheline Syenite: | 4.00 | Grams |
 | Rutile: | 6.00 | Grams |
| Total: | 106.00 | Grams |
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| Comment By: TAMMY515 |
| 3/23/2010 4:52:44 PM |
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| Comment By: TAMMY515 |
| 3/23/2010 4:50:51 PM |
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Spotted Cream is a Mid-Range Ceramic Glaze Recipe.What is a Mid-Range Cone 6 Glaze?A mid-range glaze is usually fired in a range from Cone 4 to Cone 7 (2124 degrees Fahrenheit to 2262 degrees Fahrenheit). A Cone 6 glaze is a mid-range glaze that should be fired to Cone 6. Mid-range glaze are normally created to be fired in an electric kiln. Mid-range glazes often mimic effects achieved in high-fire gas kilns. Although Cone 6 glazes are fired at temperatures lower than high-fire glazes, the melting points are still considered to be high. As a result, the glazes are much more durable than low-fire glazes. Often, high-fire glazes can be adjusted to have their melting points lowered to mid-range temperatures. As energy costs rise, mid-range Cone 6 glazes become more popular. It is very expensive to push a kiln from Cone 6 to Cone 10. So, if the desired effects can be achieved at Cone 6, costs can be cut for the potter. |
Spotted Cream is a cone 6 glaze. What is cone 6? |
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