by The CMW Team | May 17, 2019 | Blog Article
Delayed crazing-it’s a thing! Our student Lois Aranow asked us if she was seeing things, because work she had that was originally not crazed, we’re now crazed, even though the firing was a long time ago. A lot of you commented that the glazes in our last post were...
by The CMW Team | May 14, 2019 | Blog Article
Here we have a cool representation of glaze chemistry at work. These are all variations on 20×5, but in each variation we change the fluxes. 20×5 is the 4321 of Cone 6. A glaze with a formula that is easy to remember. 5 ingredients, each at 20%. But the...
by The CMW Team | April 2, 2019 | Blog Article, NCECA
Colorforms: Rose Katz’s NCECA 2019 presentation We just got back from NCECA, and we have something to share with everyone. For the last few years, Rose and I have been working on a project, trying to redefine glaze chemistry as we know it. We have been...