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According to Ceramics Monthly , approximately 75% of potters glaze their pieces at mid-range temperaturesโand this complete studio guide eliminates the guesswork from the popular process. Along with hundreds of recipes, it explores mixing, application, specific firing and cooling cycles, and all the factors that make glazes work. See how to boost colors with intense stains, washes, and underglazes; achieve stunning results that equal high-fire glazing, and expand the frontiers of mid-range with tips for wood, salt, and soda firing. Review: Great Book! - I recently started doing pottery again and I have been working with Cone 6 oxidation and Cone 7 reduction glazes. I pre-ordered this book a couple months ago and it finally arrived and I love it! The wealth of information in this book is truly impressive! It is a great book for anyone working with mid-range clay and glazes. I've included a short video of leafing through the book so you can get a general sense of the books format (text and images). The basic chapters include: Glaze: An Introduction Why Fire to Cone 6? Materials, Oxides, Colorants, and Melt Tests Mixing Glazes Application Kilns and Firing Safety Overview of Mid-Range Glazes: Clear and White Glazes, Iron Glazes, Shino Glazes, Red Glazes, Green Glazes, Blue Glazes, Purple Glazes, Matte Glazes, Black Glazes, Yellow Glazes, Crystalline Glazes, Ash Glazes, Salt, Soda, and Wood-Fired Glazes. Making the Most of Mid-Range Glazes Cone Charts Feldspar UMF Charts Frit UMG Chart Kiln Wash Chart The book includes a wide variety of glazes. It is organized well with dozens of charts that group similar glazes together so you can easily see not only the appearance of the glazes but also the chemicals included in the glaze. I believe this book is best summed up by John Britt's own words from page 7 of the book. "This book is designed to help the beginner through advanced student overcome the confusion (and perhaps fear) and to help make sense of mid-range glazes. Although it also contains hundreds of recipes, it will go beyond them to explain the principles behind the glazes. By comparing and contrasting recipes within a type and learning the way glazes work, you'll see how potters create variations within a type. This gives you a sense of freedom and allows you to create an infinite number of your own recipes." A great book! Review: Worth Every Penny! - I have only had the book for two days, and I already know that I will never be without it. It contains so much valuable information in regard to mixing glazes. He covers the finer details, which is great for a relative newcomer like me. The book contains many images of fired glaze tiles along with the recipes/ingredients needed. It is worth a close read, as there is valuable information on every page.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 949 Reviews |
V**N
Great Book!
I recently started doing pottery again and I have been working with Cone 6 oxidation and Cone 7 reduction glazes. I pre-ordered this book a couple months ago and it finally arrived and I love it! The wealth of information in this book is truly impressive! It is a great book for anyone working with mid-range clay and glazes. I've included a short video of leafing through the book so you can get a general sense of the books format (text and images). The basic chapters include: Glaze: An Introduction Why Fire to Cone 6? Materials, Oxides, Colorants, and Melt Tests Mixing Glazes Application Kilns and Firing Safety Overview of Mid-Range Glazes: Clear and White Glazes, Iron Glazes, Shino Glazes, Red Glazes, Green Glazes, Blue Glazes, Purple Glazes, Matte Glazes, Black Glazes, Yellow Glazes, Crystalline Glazes, Ash Glazes, Salt, Soda, and Wood-Fired Glazes. Making the Most of Mid-Range Glazes Cone Charts Feldspar UMF Charts Frit UMG Chart Kiln Wash Chart The book includes a wide variety of glazes. It is organized well with dozens of charts that group similar glazes together so you can easily see not only the appearance of the glazes but also the chemicals included in the glaze. I believe this book is best summed up by John Britt's own words from page 7 of the book. "This book is designed to help the beginner through advanced student overcome the confusion (and perhaps fear) and to help make sense of mid-range glazes. Although it also contains hundreds of recipes, it will go beyond them to explain the principles behind the glazes. By comparing and contrasting recipes within a type and learning the way glazes work, you'll see how potters create variations within a type. This gives you a sense of freedom and allows you to create an infinite number of your own recipes." A great book!
J**R
Worth Every Penny!
I have only had the book for two days, and I already know that I will never be without it. It contains so much valuable information in regard to mixing glazes. He covers the finer details, which is great for a relative newcomer like me. The book contains many images of fired glaze tiles along with the recipes/ingredients needed. It is worth a close read, as there is valuable information on every page.
R**H
Interesting book about glazing
Great book if you enjoy clay work. Definitely gave me some glazing ideas Iโm now using.
V**N
Incredible book for potters. So much information in one place
The author provides detailed and concise information to help potters figure out what to do or what they have done wrong that they can hopefully understand the why and how to fix next time. There is SO much information and SO many glaze recipe . Loving it!
T**0
Must have for Ceramic glaze makers
Great book with great recipes, but I need to find some suppliers for the chemicals required to make these.
R**T
Yes
Great informative book
J**Y
Printing Error, but a great book
Printing Error - I have two copies of pages 116 & 117, but not pages 132 &133. Other than this this book has been extremely useful to me for understanding glaze chemistry and how to formulate my own glazes.
S**T
Beautiful and Informative, Excellent Reference Book
Received the book today. Purchased it pre-publication so I was quite eager to get it. For those familiar with John's previous book on high-fire glazes, you will find the format familiar. It is laid out with general information on glazes, preparation, application and firing (oxidation and reduction), and testing. Then an overview of many types of glazes is given, with hundreds of photographs and recipes. The photos alone are inspirational and really demonstrate the wide range of outcomes available at these mid-range temperatures. I had spent a bunch of years working in the cone 10 range and after reading John's High-Fire book, I switched from many of my old standards to one's I found in his book. I am similarly anxious to find some improvements on cone 6 glazes I have been working with lately. This book is really great in that it can be read at many different levels. It is pretty enough to be left on a coffee table, or perhaps, better, used as a reference for recipes, or a technical read on understanding what is chemically happening to assist in developing and altering glazes to one's own needs. I wanted to share these impressions and I am certain more in-depth reviews will follow. I'll get back to reading and enjoying my new book.
A**.
Fantastic book!
I'm learning everything I wanted to know and couldn't find in other books on glazing. Easy read and very very well written.
E**O
La bibbia per gli smalti a media cottura.
Un testo immancabile pieno di informazioni dettagliate ed esaustive, molte ricette da provare, e un buon numero di foto che aiutano a capire. Adatto sia ai neofiti che ai pro. Basta sapere l'inglese.
D**Z
Bien.
A todos lo ceramistas se los recomiendo. Aparte no estuvo tan caro. Comprar por internet es un albur, pero en este caso me fue bien.
M**G
Glaze for ceramic
The works of glazing and it has the whole theory on glazes
G**R
Very Detailed Book
Easy to follow well described book for pottery glazing
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