Do Coyote glazes run?

No running, no breaking. Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Great glaze, very reliable, NICE over texture, slips, underglazes and other glazes.
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Can Coyote glazes be fired at cone 5?

Coyote glazes are designed to be fired between witness cone 5 and witness cone 6.
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Does glaze run in the kiln?

Glaze may even run off the pot and drip onto the kiln shelf or other pots. Seriously overfired pots may show ​pinholing and pitting as the glaze reaches evaporation temperature. Overfired pots cannot be salvaged. For this reason, it is always best to use glazes that have a maturation range of two to three cones.
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Does Archie's base glaze run?

Archie's Base Glaze is one of the most popular Coyote Glazes. It yields beautiful results alone and works wonders when overlapped with other glazes. Try it underneath your favorite copper or cobalt colored glaze and leave a little room for the glaze to run a little.
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How do you make a glaze not runny?

If it gets too thin, add more powdered sugar to thicken. This kind of glaze is made at room temperature, and the consistency is simply adjusted with the ingredients (and can be adjusted as needed).
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Why is my glaze runny?

Glazes melt. If they do not melt enough then the surface is not glassy and smooth and easy-to-clean. It stains, cutlery marks or leaches metals in to food and drink.
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Which Coyote glazes are runny?

Runny! Single Dip (2-3 coats brushed) Blue purple where thin, breaking to darker blue where thick. This glaze is very pretty if you dip the whole piece once, then dip the rim or the top third or so a second time (not the whole piece!). Nice when overlapped with gun metal green, red gold or archies base.
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Do you have to fire underglaze before glazing?

Another advantage is that you won't risk messing up your design when you apply the clear glaze. However, you can apply the clear glaze right over the top of the underglaze without a firing between. This is best done if you applied your underglaze to bisque, because greenware can absorb glaze and crack.
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What can happen if crystal glazes are applied to thick?

Fluid melt glazes will run off ware if applied too thick. Glazes having a thermal expansion lower than the body, and thickly applied on the inside of vessels, can fracture the piece during kiln cooling. Those having a higher expansion than the body will often craze if applied too thick.
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Can underglaze be fired to cone 6?

Coyote Underglazes are the only commercially available underglazes specially designed to be fired at cone 5-6. The colors can be mixed, and stay true and stable up to cone 10 in oxidation. They are always bold and striking, and are suited to functional ware when covered in Coyote Gloss Clear and fired to cone 6.
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What is cone5 glaze?

Coyote Glazes Cone 5-6 Glazes

The look of reduction in an electric kiln. Durable and not runny, these glazes are equally suited to both decorative and practical ware. They combine great with other Coyote glazes, especially the Archie's and Shino series.
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Are cone 6 glazes food safe?

Designed for clays maturing at higher temperatures, the Western Lead-Free Stoneware glaze series has a range from cone 4 to cone 6 and includes gloss, matt, transparent and opaque glaze types. Colors are food-safe, and work well on a variety of clay bodies.
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What happens when glaze is too thin?

Glaze coat too thin → ugly. Too thin and glaze can be rough and dry, ugly, and sometimes a different color. If your piece looks bad after firing, you can sometimes add more glaze and fire again.
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How do you know if the glaze is the right consistency?

Your glaze should be the consistency of heavy whipping cream, thick but not too viscous. If you find that your glaze is too thick, try adding small amounts of water slowly, until it reaches the proper consistency. While adding water to your glaze, be sure you are stirring it constantly.
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How long does it take for glaze to harden?

How Long Does it Take for Glaze to Harden? You can enjoy the glazed cookies right away or wait until the icing sets. This glaze sets up pretty quickly, but to fully harden, it can take anywhere from 3 hours up to overnight at room temperature.
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Why do glazes crawl?

If the glaze dries too slowly the most fragile stages of the adhesion mechanism are extended and cracks or bubbles develop. These low-bond areas instigate crawling during melting. To fix this problem speed up drying.
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How do you thicken glaze without powdered sugar?

If you want to thicken your royal icing without adding additional sugar, you can add a very small amount of corn starch (around ½ teaspoon), which will help your icing thicken up.
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How do you thicken ceramic glaze?

Use just enough water to make a thick mixture. Try adding the gum or glycerin a bit at a time, checking occasionally to see how the glaze brushes on a piece of bisque ware. The glaze should thin down as you add the syrup.
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How do you keep a glaze from crawling?

Crawling is more common in matte glazes than in fluid ones; sometimes the problems of crawling can be reduced by the addition of a small amount of extra flux. Crawling can also occur when one glaze is applied over another, particularly if the first is allowed to dry out completely before the second application.
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What makes a Shino glaze a Shino?

Shino glaze was first developed in the Momoyama period (1568 – 1600). The main characteristic of Shino Glaze is of a satin-like white color, occasionally with bright, red – orange or black spotting, a result of carbon trapping in the firing process.
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What is Shino style glaze?

Opaque with a Glossy Finish. Allow glaze to dry in between coats. Fire glaze to recommended temperature – Stoneware firing range 1280oC to 1300oC. Test all product to ensure suitability for your requirements as glaze application, clay type, firing atmosphere and glaze flow can vary greatly. Proudly Australian Made.
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Are Shino glazes food safe?

These glazes are formulated to be 100% mixable for color and finish. Shino glazes are also food safe.
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