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            Bailey's Transparent T13 ^6
			 This one came out a sandy matte beige, just like Terry predicted for a test fired too low. I'll fire it hotter next time.
 
 
  
    
      | Terry's Rutile Blue ^6 Ox 
        -  (Analysed by Alisa Clausen) |  
      | K-spar | (Kalifältspat) 45:- | 3000 g |  
      | Dolomite | (Dolomit) 22:- | 1580 g |  
      | China clay | (Kaolin) 27:- | 1680 g |  
      | Whiting | (Krita, Kalciumkarb.) 18:- | 1110 g |  
      | Flint | (Flinta, Kvarts) 42:- | 2630 g |  
      | Rutile | (Rutil) 90:- | 800 g |  
      |  | 295:- inalles (108:-),
        42:-/kg (16:-) | 7065 g |  
 
(Needless to say, in practice, i use 160, 110, 300, 170, 260, and 80.) I fired cone 6 oxidation pretty exclusively for five years and worked with
 many glazes (being a glaze testing maniac). One that I really enjoyed
 using, for several years (and I still use it occasionally) was a Rutile
 Pale Blue that has no cobalt in it, yet goes most definitely blue in
 oxidation. It is a tan mat if it isn't fired high enough and glossy pale
 translucent blue (almost celadon-like) at temp. Usually crazes...
 /Terry
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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