Wood ash glaze recipe

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Left Coffee Nuka 1 32 Feldspar 27 Silica 20 Whiting 3 Wood Ash 5 Ball Clay 2 Talc 9 Frit 3134 (subbed 169) 2 Bone Ash Middle John's Nuka 28 Cornwall Stone 20 Silica 32 Wood Ash 20 Frit 3134 (subbed 169) ADD 5 Rutile (optional and omitted) Right Martell Nuka 1 31 Cornwall Stone 20 Silica 36 Wood Ash 13 Frit 3134 (subbed 169) ADD 5 Rutile (optional and omitted) Note Where dark, glazed over a mixture of 4 parts RIO, 1 Part Red Clay (Oldenwalder)

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Finally, a published glaze test. Interested in using natural materials, I've been experimenting with wood ash and clay from a local creek, and a feldspar (Canadian Nepheline Syenite). My greatest surprise was in the tile in the bottom right corner, which had the largest percentage of nepheline syenite. To see a larger image , click on the picture. Here is a second set of tests. Click to see a larger version of the image. Sanders Celadon is a recipe borrowed from Ash Glazes by Phil Rogers…

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Last year I started to use an ash glaze and really liked it. I have been doing some testing to change the color and I have been testing out other ash glaze recipes. All of the test tiles are stoneware. They were fired in a gas kiln to cone 10 (2350 F). Each test tile …

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Hi there, I'm new on this forum and quite new to ceramics and glazes in general so please excuse my lack of knowledge... I've been making ash glazes using this Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie nuka glaze recipe; Mixed woodash 33.0 Feldspar 33.0 Kaolin 16.5 Ball Clay 16.5 On a recent trip to China I aq...

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David Hooker on Instagram: "A peek into my new favorite glazing process: layered shino glazes with finger swipes and copious amounts of wood ash. There are tons of shino glaze recipes out there for cone 10 reduction. I’m using a red shino layer underneath, and a white shino on top. When I do the finger swipes the red shino peaks out from underneath. Shino glazes can be VERY finicky! I’ve been experimenting with them most of my 30+ year career, but more extensively in the past five years. The…

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