Section 1. Glazing : an overview -- Glaze materials : alumina, silica, feldspars, fluxes, frits, wood ash -- The science of glazes -- Colouring oxides -- Mixing glazes: pouring, dipping brushing -- Helath and safety -- Testing glazes: test tiles, line blends -- Adjusting glazes -- Firing: osidation, reduction -- Correcting glaze faults: crazing, shivering, crawling, pinholes, blisters -- Section 2. Glaze recipes -- Stoneware/porcelain high-fire glazes (cone 9-10) -- Cone 9 matt glazes 1280ºC (2336ºF) -- Cone 9-10 shiny glazes 1280ºC (2336F): Oxidised stoneware -- Reduced stoneware -- Celadon glaxe tests -- cone 9, 1280ºC (2336°F) by Mirka Golden-Hann -- Copper turquoise/red glaze tests -- cone 9, 1280ºC (2336ºF) by Mirka Golden-Hann -- Glazes for slips for soda firing -- Stoneware/porcelain mid-temperature-range glazes (cone 6-8) -- Cone 6-8 magnesium matt glazes 1200-1260ºC (2192-2300F); Oxidised stoneware -- Reduces stoneware -- Cone 6-8 matt glazes 1200-1260ºC (2192-2300ºF) Oxidised stoneware -- Reduces stoneare -- Cone 6-8 shiney glazes 1200-1260 (2192-2300ºF); Oxidised stoneware -- Reduced stoneware -- Raku low-temperature glazes (cone 09) -- Clay body recipes -- Anagama clays for wood-firing (Cone 10-14).
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