Forum: Pottery
April 11th 07, 11:54 PM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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Forum: Pottery
January 14th 07, 08:16 PM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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Forum: Pottery
January 13th 07, 09:20 PM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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Installing three zone controller on your kiln
Presently I am going to backup the lid on the outside with 1-1/2" of
vermiculite board and also add 1" of ceramic wool to the floor inside,
hoping that the added insulation will slow down the...
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Forum: Pottery
January 13th 07, 09:12 PM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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Installing three zone controller on your kiln
I often hear coments about element age as related to poor performance.
This confuses me because older elements actually run hooter than new
ones. This is because their electical resistance...
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Forum: Pottery
December 25th 06, 10:23 PM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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Installing three zone controller on your kiln
I just purchased and installed a three zone controller for my kiln. I
would like to warn anyone who is considering doing this.
From my experience with three zone controllers, the problem could...
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Forum: Pottery
October 3rd 06, 09:45 PM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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Replies: 12
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glaze gone bad
Hi Everyone,
Can glazes go bad?
Yes ... over time some ingredients of a glaze can get slowly dissolved in
the water. When the glaze is applied to the pot, the dissolved ingredient...
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Forum: Pottery
October 2nd 06, 12:49 AM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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glaze gone bad
"Bob Masta" wrote in message
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Hmm, I'd be really surprised if the dry-and-regrind changed anything.
if the problem is solubles....
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Forum: Pottery
October 1st 06, 12:21 AM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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Replies: 12
Views: 1,082
glaze gone bad
"Red Deer" wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,
Can glazes go bad?
Yes ... over time some ingredients of a glaze...
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Forum: Pottery
August 14th 06, 09:42 PM Posted to rec.crafts.pottery
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Replies: 3
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ferric chloride
Hi Sandi,
That's right - ferric chloride is no longer used to etch printed circuit
boards - they now supply ammonium persulphate, which is of no use for your
purpose.
Wouldn't ferric oxide do the...
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