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Literature Abstracts Of Ceramic Glazes
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Surveys new techniques and recent research and offers basic information on the various types of glaze materials and their application. Bibliogs
The Ceramic Glaze Handbook
Author: Mark Burleson
Editor: Lark Books
ISBN: 9781579904395
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“No pot is left unturned, as the author features elegant examples of major glaze techniques.”—Booklist. “This well-illustrated handbook...covers glaze chemistry, application techniques, firing, and problem solving. Color photographs comparing fired samples are particularly good.”—Library Journal. “An invaluable reference”—National Ceramics.
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Presents the chemical, geologic, and mathematical information that enables amateur potters to create a variety of glazes
Understanding Glazes
Author: Richard A. Eppler
Editor: Wiley-American Ceramic Society
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Current advances in the formulation and chemical aspects of glazes and glass coatings make this comprehensive resource the most up-to-date reference on glazes for the ceramics industry and studio potter. By focusing on the process of making ceramic coatings, their chemical makeup, and the properties of these coatings, Understanding Glazes is a book that will appeal to a wide-ranging audience from industries involved in the manufacturing of tile, ceramic coating materials, sanitaryware, tableware, hobby and giftware to faculty and students in ceramic engineering, to studio potters.
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The Complete Guide To High Fire Glazes
Author: John Britt
Editor: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9781600592164
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'With recipes for mixing, testing, applying, and firing hundreds of high-fire glazes, this fully illustrated reference will help all ceramists gain a better understanding of glazes and the factors that make them work.'--Book Jacket.
Author: Michael Bailey
Editor: University of Pennsylvania Press
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Traditionally potters fired their work either at low temperatures, as for earthenware, or at the high temperature that stoneware requires. However, a growing number of potters, particularly those who use electric kilns, are firing to a middle-range temperature, of which cone 6 is typical. Using middle range temperatures saves fuel and expense, reduces wear on electric elements, and yet allows the potter to achieve features shared by earthenware and stoneware. Because of the popularity of this technique, pottery suppliers have recently begun developing clay bodies and glazes suitable for the temperature range. In Glazes Cone 6 Mike Bailey surveys the growing trend in middle-temperature firing and guides the reader by practical knowledge. He discusses a range of different glazes, including special effects, glaze stains, and underglaze colors, giving both recipes and tips for ensuring success.
Dry Glazes
Author: Jeremy Jernegan
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A comprehensive guide to understanding and using dry glazes on ceramic works.