Penguin Pottery - Specialty Series - Rutile - Cone 6 - Mid Fire Glaze High Fire Glaze Cone 6 for Mid Fire Clay High Fire Clay - Ceramic Glaze Pottery 1 Pint | 16 oz | 473 ml
- ...ts will settle. That's normal! Ceramic glazes need to be fully mixed to ensure smooth application. We recommend mixing for at least 1-2 minutes..
- Pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln at the correct temperature. Do not fired in a kitchen oven. Your ceramic kiln must be temperature calibrated to confirm it is firing at the target temperature / cone. Ceramic glazes are classified according to a temperature range ("cone") in three general groups: "low-fire," "mid-fire," and "high-fire." Over-firing will damage the piece and possibly the kiln. Under-firing will give you ugly results that will not look like the swatch image..
- Glazes will react differently (and look different) depending on several factors, including: (a) the temperature at which they're fired: even small changes in temperature can lead to different outcomes.
- (b) the clay body on which the glaze is applied: the same glaze will look different if applied to a darker vs. lighter clay.
- (c) the speed at which your kiln reaches the target temperature.
- and (d) how much oxygen is in the kiln's atmosphere while firing. Test before applying..
- You can apply glazes either by (a) dipping your bisqued piece into the glaze or (b) brushing it on. Our glazes are ready to apply with a brush. If you're l....