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SD212-Peacock "Dry"
Product Code:1M5SD212
Stoneware Classic glazes offer the depth. sophistication and reliability to artists working from mid-range to high-fire temperatures. Many of them will break over textures, revealing secondary colors and shades. Designed to perform in oxidation or reduction firing processes from cone 5 to 10. The choice of clay body, thickness of glaze application, firing process and temperature will affect the fired results.
Dry formulas of Mayco Stoneware glaze added to water and used in buckets for dipping or pouring techniques. Many functional potters prefer dipping to painting for even coverage. The colors and formulas are identical in dry form, minus the added organic gums. Mayco Stoneware Dry glazes (SD is the prefix, it stands for Stoneware Dry) are great for pieces with a lot of surface texture and for layering techniques. Tip: Apply AC-302 Wax Resist to the bottom for easy dry foot clean-up.
Mixing Ratio: 5lb of Dry Material / 4-5 Pints Water.
ON THE LEFT:
Cone: 6 (fired flat, in oxidation, on white stoneware body)
Finish: Provides a translucent, teal gloss color.
Dinnerware Safe: Yes (If properly mixed, applied, and fired to proper cone)
Dry formulas of Mayco Stoneware glaze added to water and used in buckets for dipping or pouring techniques. Many functional potters prefer dipping to painting for even coverage. The colors and formulas are identical in dry form, minus the added organic gums. Mayco Stoneware Dry glazes (SD is the prefix, it stands for Stoneware Dry) are great for pieces with a lot of surface texture and for layering techniques. Tip: Apply AC-302 Wax Resist to the bottom for easy dry foot clean-up.
Mixing Ratio: 5lb of Dry Material / 4-5 Pints Water.
ON THE LEFT:
Cone: 6 (fired flat, in oxidation, on white stoneware body)
Finish: Provides a translucent, teal gloss color.
Dinnerware Safe: Yes (If properly mixed, applied, and fired to proper cone)
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