Vendor: KyMudworks
Type: Dirty Girls Wood and Wire Facet Tools
Price:
9.50
Vendor: KyMudworks
Type: Dirty Girls Wood and Wire Facet Tools
Price:
7.00
Vendor: KyMudworks
Type: Dirty Girls Wood and Wire Facet Tools
Price:
7.50
Vendor: McMaster-Carr
Type: Grinding Disc
Price:
8.95
This is a 12" diameter silicon carbide grinding disc with a peel-off adhesive backing. The disc attaches to a 12" plastic bat (not included) for easy grinding on your wheel. Spin your wheel at top speed and firmly set your pot on the disc and begin grinding. For best results start with 60 (course) and then use 80 (medium) and 120 (fine). Should be used with water to reduce dust. Wear appropriate personal protectiv gear.
Vendor: Duncan Ceramics
Type: Duncan Cone 06 PB Pure Brilliance
Price:
11.25 - 95.00
(3 variants)
Brush-On Formula:
Mix clear glaze with palette knife.
Sponge Application: Dab a clean sponge into glaze and dab one coat over colors on surface of bisque to cover. After the sponged coat has dried thoroughly, load glaze brush with glaze and brush on two coats. Allow to dry between coats.
Brush Application: Load a glaze brush with glaze and apply two flowing coats. Let dry between coats.
Let ware dry thoroughly. Set ware securely on clean, sharp stilts in kiln. Fire to cone 06.
Vendor: Duncan Ceramics
Type: Duncan Cone 06 PB Pure Brilliance
Price:
40.50 - 95.00
(2 variants)
Dipping Glaze Formula:
Initially mix with electric mixer for no more than 2 minutes. A stainless steel wire whisk can be used to stir glaze periodically.
Submerge a TL 497 Viscosity Cup into tank and fill with glaze. As you lift cup from glaze, begin timing. Stop timing when stream of glaze begins to break. A range of 19-24 seconds is normal. Add small amounts of water as needed (4 oz. at a time).
Hold ware with hands or dipping tongs. If using hands, wear protective gloves. As you remove ware shake away any drips or runs. Do not finger sand the piece as this can cause airborne dust.
If necessary on larger piece, dip unglazed portion, slightly overlapping glazed area for full coverage. Let dry.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 EG Engobes
Price:
15.25
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 EG Engobes
Price:
15.25
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 EG Engobes
Price:
15.25
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 EG Engobes
Price:
15.25
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 EG Engobes
Price:
15.25
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 SW Stoneware Glazes
Price:
15.25 - 100.00
(2 variants)
Mayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment, including Opals, Ices, and Washes, offers a variety of finishes, textures and endless possibilities for glaze combinations. Designed to perform from cones 5-10, in oxidation or reduction firing processes on stoneware clay body of choice. Artists will appreciate the consistency of performance and control of movement. Artists will find amazing glaze combinations to expand the creative possibilities in the studio. Whether it is a pairing with a Mayco Wash, a Mayco Clear or a complex surface like SW-127 Olivine, these layering techniques will improve the work of any clay enthusiast.
Cone 6: Rose quartz is a glossy, opaque, variegated pink glaze that breaks over texture. Pastel pink micro-crystallization may develop on vertical surfaces.
Cone 10: Glaze darkens and desaturates to a dusty rose with red and mauve variegation and white micro-crystallization. Breaks mauve grey over texture.
TIP: Thin application results in vibrant pink; light pink variegation develops with additional application. This glaze is fluid at 3 coats. Anticipate glaze movement with receded application on vertical surfaces to prevent unwanted running.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 SW Stoneware Glazes
Price:
15.25 - 100.00
(2 variants)
Mayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment, including Opals, Ices, and Washes, offers a variety of finishes, textures and endless possibilities for glaze combinations. Designed to perform from cones 5-10, in oxidation or reduction firing processes on stoneware clay body of choice. Artists will appreciate the consistency of performance and control of movement. Artists will find amazing glaze combinations to expand the creative possibilities in the studio. Whether it is a pairing with a Mayco Wash, a Mayco Clear or a complex surface like SW-127 Olivine, these layering techniques will improve the work of any clay enthusiast.
Cone 6: Rose quartz is a glossy, opaque, variegated pink glaze that breaks over texture. Pastel pink micro-crystallization may develop on vertical surfaces.
Cone 10: Glaze darkens and desaturates to a dusty rose with red and mauve variegation and white micro-crystallization. Breaks mauve grey over texture.
TIP: Thin application results in vibrant pink; light pink variegation develops with additional application. This glaze is fluid at 3 coats. Anticipate glaze movement with receded application on vertical surfaces to prevent unwanted running.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 SW Stoneware Glazes
Price:
15.25 - 100.00
(2 variants)
Mayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment, including Opals, Ices, and Washes, offers a variety of finishes, textures and endless possibilities for glaze combinations. Designed to perform from cones 5-10, in oxidation or reduction firing processes on stoneware clay body of choice. Artists will appreciate the consistency of performance and control of movement. Artists will find amazing glaze combinations to expand the creative possibilities in the studio. Whether it is a pairing with a Mayco Wash, a Mayco Clear or a complex surface like SW-127 Olivine, these layering techniques will improve the work of any clay enthusiast.
Cone 6: Rose quartz is a glossy, opaque, variegated pink glaze that breaks over texture. Pastel pink micro-crystallization may develop on vertical surfaces.
Cone 10: Glaze darkens and desaturates to a dusty rose with red and mauve variegation and white micro-crystallization. Breaks mauve grey over texture.
TIP: Thin application results in vibrant pink; light pink variegation develops with additional application. This glaze is fluid at 3 coats. Anticipate glaze movement with receded application on vertical surfaces to prevent unwanted running.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 SW Stoneware Glazes
Price:
15.25 - 100.00
(2 variants)
Mayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment, including Opals, Ices, and Washes, offers a variety of finishes, textures and endless possibilities for glaze combinations. Designed to perform from cones 5-10, in oxidation or reduction firing processes on stoneware clay body of choice. Artists will appreciate the consistency of performance and control of movement. Artists will find amazing glaze combinations to expand the creative possibilities in the studio. Whether it is a pairing with a Mayco Wash, a Mayco Clear or a complex surface like SW-127 Olivine, these layering techniques will improve the work of any clay enthusiast.
Cone 6: Rose quartz is a glossy, opaque, variegated pink glaze that breaks over texture. Pastel pink micro-crystallization may develop on vertical surfaces.
Cone 10: Glaze darkens and desaturates to a dusty rose with red and mauve variegation and white micro-crystallization. Breaks mauve grey over texture.
TIP: Thin application results in vibrant pink; light pink variegation develops with additional application. This glaze is fluid at 3 coats. Anticipate glaze movement with receded application on vertical surfaces to prevent unwanted running.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 SW Stoneware Glazes
Price:
15.25 - 100.00
(2 variants)
Mayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment, including Opals, Ices, and Washes, offers a variety of finishes, textures and endless possibilities for glaze combinations. Designed to perform from cones 5-10, in oxidation or reduction firing processes on stoneware clay body of choice. Artists will appreciate the consistency of performance and control of movement. Artists will find amazing glaze combinations to expand the creative possibilities in the studio. Whether it is a pairing with a Mayco Wash, a Mayco Clear or a complex surface like SW-127 Olivine, these layering techniques will improve the work of any clay enthusiast.
Cone 6: Rose quartz is a glossy, opaque, variegated pink glaze that breaks over texture. Pastel pink micro-crystallization may develop on vertical surfaces.
Cone 10: Glaze darkens and desaturates to a dusty rose with red and mauve variegation and white micro-crystallization. Breaks mauve grey over texture.
TIP: Thin application results in vibrant pink; light pink variegation develops with additional application. This glaze is fluid at 3 coats. Anticipate glaze movement with receded application on vertical surfaces to prevent unwanted running.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 SW Stoneware Glazes
Price:
15.25 - 100.00
(2 variants)
Mayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment, including Opals, Ices, and Washes, offers a variety of finishes, textures and endless possibilities for glaze combinations. Designed to perform from cones 5-10, in oxidation or reduction firing processes on stoneware clay body of choice. Artists will appreciate the consistency of performance and control of movement. Artists will find amazing glaze combinations to expand the creative possibilities in the studio. Whether it is a pairing with a Mayco Wash, a Mayco Clear or a complex surface like SW-127 Olivine, these layering techniques will improve the work of any clay enthusiast.
Cone 6: Rose quartz is a glossy, opaque, variegated pink glaze that breaks over texture. Pastel pink micro-crystallization may develop on vertical surfaces.
Cone 10: Glaze darkens and desaturates to a dusty rose with red and mauve variegation and white micro-crystallization. Breaks mauve grey over texture.
TIP: Thin application results in vibrant pink; light pink variegation develops with additional application. This glaze is fluid at 3 coats. Anticipate glaze movement with receded application on vertical surfaces to prevent unwanted running.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 5-6 SW Stoneware Glazes
Price:
15.25 - 100.00
(2 variants)
Mayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment, including Opals, Ices, and Washes, offers a variety of finishes, textures and endless possibilities for glaze combinations. Designed to perform from cones 5-10, in oxidation or reduction firing processes on stoneware clay body of choice. Artists will appreciate the consistency of performance and control of movement. Artists will find amazing glaze combinations to expand the creative possibilities in the studio. Whether it is a pairing with a Mayco Wash, a Mayco Clear or a complex surface like SW-127 Olivine, these layering techniques will improve the work of any clay enthusiast.
Cone 6: Rose quartz is a glossy, opaque, variegated pink glaze that breaks over texture. Pastel pink micro-crystallization may develop on vertical surfaces.
Cone 10: Glaze darkens and desaturates to a dusty rose with red and mauve variegation and white micro-crystallization. Breaks mauve grey over texture.
TIP: Thin application results in vibrant pink; light pink variegation develops with additional application. This glaze is fluid at 3 coats. Anticipate glaze movement with receded application on vertical surfaces to prevent unwanted running.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 06 SG Specialty Glazes Glazes
Price:
5.75 - 16.75
(2 variants)
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 06 SG Specialty Glazes Glazes
Price:
5.75 - 16.75
(2 variants)
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 06 FN Foundations Opaque Glazes
Price:
6.00 - 14.25
(2 variants)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Foundations glazes are available in a broad assortment of colors, opacities and textures. They easily serve as the basic "foundation" glaze for any ceramic studio - be that in a school, home or retail studio. Stock numbers that contain the prefix “FN-0XX” are opaque glazes, those with the prefix “FN-2XX” are Sheer (transparent and semi transparent glazes), while those that have the prefix “FN-3XX are Matte glaze.
Product Features and Attributes
Non-toxic, non-hazardous and food safe
Self Leveling Formula - glaze glides smoothly on bisque; no brush strokes will appear in the fired finish
Steadfast Application - Foundations will not dissolve or "pick up" previous coats of glaze
Stable, Non Moving Base - perfect for decorating upon, as with Majolica techniques
Intermixable - new shades can be created by mixing Foundation glazes with each other
Dries Quickly - speeds up your ability to handle or perform additional decorating
High Gloss Finish - does not need to be clear glazed
Application Recommendations:
The following application recommendations are based upon the original product development intent and use for the product.
Information on alternative application methods is listed in the section "Usage Variations and FAQ's".
Shake for 5-6 seconds before use. Dispense glaze onto a palette (tile, plate, etc.) and apply with your brush or decorating accessory of choice (sponge, stamp, etc.).
Foundations Opaque glazes were designed to mature at a shelf cone 06 (999° C). When applying Foundations over a large surface area we recommend a broad, soft brush, such as a CB-604 #4 Soft Fan Brush. Try to get the brush fully saturated (loaded) and apply each coat in the same direction.
Make sure the glaze has dried thoroughly prior to firing. A medium ramp/firing rate is recommended (250°F per hour).
USAGE VARIATIONS AND FAQ’S
Design Details Preserved
Foundation Opaques perform well as a base color on which detailed design work can be laid.
They are a little more fluid that Stroke & Coat®, but design integrity will remain after firing.
All Over Coverage
Not only do you get great coverage with just 2-3 coats but the cost-per-ounce makes Foundations one of the best economic choices for large volume, large areas uses.
Foundation glazes are non-toxic and food safe - perfect for food surfaces.
Q: Can Foundations be applied to greenware or clay?
A: Mayco has tested the Foundations Opaque glazes on clay with successful results. Apply 2-3 coats of Foundations over the entire piece, leaving an area unglazed such as a back or bottom to allow for outgassing. Clay should be totally dry before firing. Fire to shelf cone 04 (1060° C).
Q: Can Foundations be fired to higher temperatures (cone 6 and above)?
A: Many Foundations Opaques can be fired to cone 6. Darker colors - green, red, blue, orange, purple - will maintain much of their original color value (they may darken a bit compared to cone 06 results). Lightly pigmented colors - pink, yellow, tan, lighter purples - will fade. Always test to see if this application variance will work on your specific project.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 06 FN Foundations Opaque Glazes
Price:
6.00 - 14.25
(2 variants)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Foundations glazes are available in a broad assortment of colors, opacities and textures. They easily serve as the basic "foundation" glaze for any ceramic studio - be that in a school, home or retail studio. Stock numbers that contain the prefix “FN-0XX” are opaque glazes, those with the prefix “FN-2XX” are Sheer (transparent and semi transparent glazes), while those that have the prefix “FN-3XX are Matte glaze.
Product Features and Attributes
Non-toxic, non-hazardous and food safe
Self Leveling Formula - glaze glides smoothly on bisque; no brush strokes will appear in the fired finish
Steadfast Application - Foundations will not dissolve or "pick up" previous coats of glaze
Stable, Non Moving Base - perfect for decorating upon, as with Majolica techniques
Intermixable - new shades can be created by mixing Foundation glazes with each other
Dries Quickly - speeds up your ability to handle or perform additional decorating
High Gloss Finish - does not need to be clear glazed
Application Recommendations:
The following application recommendations are based upon the original product development intent and use for the product.
Information on alternative application methods is listed in the section "Usage Variations and FAQ's".
Shake for 5-6 seconds before use. Dispense glaze onto a palette (tile, plate, etc.) and apply with your brush or decorating accessory of choice (sponge, stamp, etc.).
Foundations Opaque glazes were designed to mature at a shelf cone 06 (999° C). When applying Foundations over a large surface area we recommend a broad, soft brush, such as a CB-604 #4 Soft Fan Brush. Try to get the brush fully saturated (loaded) and apply each coat in the same direction.
Make sure the glaze has dried thoroughly prior to firing. A medium ramp/firing rate is recommended (250°F per hour).
USAGE VARIATIONS AND FAQ’S
Design Details Preserved
Foundation Opaques perform well as a base color on which detailed design work can be laid.
They are a little more fluid that Stroke & Coat®, but design integrity will remain after firing.
All Over Coverage
Not only do you get great coverage with just 2-3 coats but the cost-per-ounce makes Foundations one of the best economic choices for large volume, large areas uses.
Foundation glazes are non-toxic and food safe - perfect for food surfaces.
Q: Can Foundations be applied to greenware or clay?
A: Mayco has tested the Foundations Opaque glazes on clay with successful results. Apply 2-3 coats of Foundations over the entire piece, leaving an area unglazed such as a back or bottom to allow for outgassing. Clay should be totally dry before firing. Fire to shelf cone 04 (1060° C).
Q: Can Foundations be fired to higher temperatures (cone 6 and above)?
A: Many Foundations Opaques can be fired to cone 6. Darker colors - green, red, blue, orange, purple - will maintain much of their original color value (they may darken a bit compared to cone 06 results). Lightly pigmented colors - pink, yellow, tan, lighter purples - will fade. Always test to see if this application variance will work on your specific project.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 06 FN Foundations Opaque Glazes
Price:
6.00 - 14.25
(2 variants)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Foundations glazes are available in a broad assortment of colors, opacities and textures. They easily serve as the basic "foundation" glaze for any ceramic studio - be that in a school, home or retail studio. Stock numbers that contain the prefix “FN-0XX” are opaque glazes, those with the prefix “FN-2XX” are Sheer (transparent and semi transparent glazes), while those that have the prefix “FN-3XX are Matte glaze.
Product Features and Attributes
Non-toxic, non-hazardous and food safe
Self Leveling Formula - glaze glides smoothly on bisque; no brush strokes will appear in the fired finish
Steadfast Application - Foundations will not dissolve or "pick up" previous coats of glaze
Stable, Non Moving Base - perfect for decorating upon, as with Majolica techniques
Intermixable - new shades can be created by mixing Foundation glazes with each other
Dries Quickly - speeds up your ability to handle or perform additional decorating
High Gloss Finish - does not need to be clear glazed
Application Recommendations:
The following application recommendations are based upon the original product development intent and use for the product.
Information on alternative application methods is listed in the section "Usage Variations and FAQ's".
Shake for 5-6 seconds before use. Dispense glaze onto a palette (tile, plate, etc.) and apply with your brush or decorating accessory of choice (sponge, stamp, etc.).
Foundations Opaque glazes were designed to mature at a shelf cone 06 (999° C). When applying Foundations over a large surface area we recommend a broad, soft brush, such as a CB-604 #4 Soft Fan Brush. Try to get the brush fully saturated (loaded) and apply each coat in the same direction.
Make sure the glaze has dried thoroughly prior to firing. A medium ramp/firing rate is recommended (250°F per hour).
USAGE VARIATIONS AND FAQ’S
Design Details Preserved
Foundation Opaques perform well as a base color on which detailed design work can be laid.
They are a little more fluid that Stroke & Coat®, but design integrity will remain after firing.
All Over Coverage
Not only do you get great coverage with just 2-3 coats but the cost-per-ounce makes Foundations one of the best economic choices for large volume, large areas uses.
Foundation glazes are non-toxic and food safe - perfect for food surfaces.
Q: Can Foundations be applied to greenware or clay?
A: Mayco has tested the Foundations Opaque glazes on clay with successful results. Apply 2-3 coats of Foundations over the entire piece, leaving an area unglazed such as a back or bottom to allow for outgassing. Clay should be totally dry before firing. Fire to shelf cone 04 (1060° C).
Q: Can Foundations be fired to higher temperatures (cone 6 and above)?
A: Many Foundations Opaques can be fired to cone 6. Darker colors - green, red, blue, orange, purple - will maintain much of their original color value (they may darken a bit compared to cone 06 results). Lightly pigmented colors - pink, yellow, tan, lighter purples - will fade. Always test to see if this application variance will work on your specific project.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 06 FN Foundations Opaque Glazes
Price:
6.00 - 14.25
(2 variants)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Foundations glazes are available in a broad assortment of colors, opacities and textures. They easily serve as the basic "foundation" glaze for any ceramic studio - be that in a school, home or retail studio. Stock numbers that contain the prefix “FN-0XX” are opaque glazes, those with the prefix “FN-2XX” are Sheer (transparent and semi transparent glazes), while those that have the prefix “FN-3XX are Matte glaze.
Product Features and Attributes
Non-toxic, non-hazardous and food safe
Self Leveling Formula - glaze glides smoothly on bisque; no brush strokes will appear in the fired finish
Steadfast Application - Foundations will not dissolve or "pick up" previous coats of glaze
Stable, Non Moving Base - perfect for decorating upon, as with Majolica techniques
Intermixable - new shades can be created by mixing Foundation glazes with each other
Dries Quickly - speeds up your ability to handle or perform additional decorating
High Gloss Finish - does not need to be clear glazed
Application Recommendations:
The following application recommendations are based upon the original product development intent and use for the product.
Information on alternative application methods is listed in the section "Usage Variations and FAQ's".
Shake for 5-6 seconds before use. Dispense glaze onto a palette (tile, plate, etc.) and apply with your brush or decorating accessory of choice (sponge, stamp, etc.).
Foundations Opaque glazes were designed to mature at a shelf cone 06 (999° C). When applying Foundations over a large surface area we recommend a broad, soft brush, such as a CB-604 #4 Soft Fan Brush. Try to get the brush fully saturated (loaded) and apply each coat in the same direction.
Make sure the glaze has dried thoroughly prior to firing. A medium ramp/firing rate is recommended (250°F per hour).
USAGE VARIATIONS AND FAQ’S
Design Details Preserved
Foundation Opaques perform well as a base color on which detailed design work can be laid.
They are a little more fluid that Stroke & Coat®, but design integrity will remain after firing.
All Over Coverage
Not only do you get great coverage with just 2-3 coats but the cost-per-ounce makes Foundations one of the best economic choices for large volume, large areas uses.
Foundation glazes are non-toxic and food safe - perfect for food surfaces.
Q: Can Foundations be applied to greenware or clay?
A: Mayco has tested the Foundations Opaque glazes on clay with successful results. Apply 2-3 coats of Foundations over the entire piece, leaving an area unglazed such as a back or bottom to allow for outgassing. Clay should be totally dry before firing. Fire to shelf cone 04 (1060° C).
Q: Can Foundations be fired to higher temperatures (cone 6 and above)?
A: Many Foundations Opaques can be fired to cone 6. Darker colors - green, red, blue, orange, purple - will maintain much of their original color value (they may darken a bit compared to cone 06 results). Lightly pigmented colors - pink, yellow, tan, lighter purples - will fade. Always test to see if this application variance will work on your specific project.
Vendor: Mayco Coloramics
Type: Mayco Cone 06 FN Foundations Opaque Glazes
Price:
6.00 - 14.25
(2 variants)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Foundations glazes are available in a broad assortment of colors, opacities and textures. They easily serve as the basic "foundation" glaze for any ceramic studio - be that in a school, home or retail studio. Stock numbers that contain the prefix “FN-0XX” are opaque glazes, those with the prefix “FN-2XX” are Sheer (transparent and semi transparent glazes), while those that have the prefix “FN-3XX are Matte glaze.
Product Features and Attributes
Non-toxic, non-hazardous and food safe
Self Leveling Formula - glaze glides smoothly on bisque; no brush strokes will appear in the fired finish
Steadfast Application - Foundations will not dissolve or "pick up" previous coats of glaze
Stable, Non Moving Base - perfect for decorating upon, as with Majolica techniques
Intermixable - new shades can be created by mixing Foundation glazes with each other
Dries Quickly - speeds up your ability to handle or perform additional decorating
High Gloss Finish - does not need to be clear glazed
Application Recommendations:
The following application recommendations are based upon the original product development intent and use for the product.
Information on alternative application methods is listed in the section "Usage Variations and FAQ's".
Shake for 5-6 seconds before use. Dispense glaze onto a palette (tile, plate, etc.) and apply with your brush or decorating accessory of choice (sponge, stamp, etc.).
Foundations Opaque glazes were designed to mature at a shelf cone 06 (999° C). When applying Foundations over a large surface area we recommend a broad, soft brush, such as a CB-604 #4 Soft Fan Brush. Try to get the brush fully saturated (loaded) and apply each coat in the same direction.
Make sure the glaze has dried thoroughly prior to firing. A medium ramp/firing rate is recommended (250°F per hour).
USAGE VARIATIONS AND FAQ’S
Design Details Preserved
Foundation Opaques perform well as a base color on which detailed design work can be laid.
They are a little more fluid that Stroke & Coat®, but design integrity will remain after firing.
All Over Coverage
Not only do you get great coverage with just 2-3 coats but the cost-per-ounce makes Foundations one of the best economic choices for large volume, large areas uses.
Foundation glazes are non-toxic and food safe - perfect for food surfaces.
Q: Can Foundations be applied to greenware or clay?
A: Mayco has tested the Foundations Opaque glazes on clay with successful results. Apply 2-3 coats of Foundations over the entire piece, leaving an area unglazed such as a back or bottom to allow for outgassing. Clay should be totally dry before firing. Fire to shelf cone 04 (1060° C).
Q: Can Foundations be fired to higher temperatures (cone 6 and above)?
A: Many Foundations Opaques can be fired to cone 6. Darker colors - green, red, blue, orange, purple - will maintain much of their original color value (they may darken a bit compared to cone 06 results). Lightly pigmented colors - pink, yellow, tan, lighter purples - will fade. Always test to see if this application variance will work on your specific project.