Recipes | Glazy Explore ceramic glaze recipes with photos on Glazy, a platform for sharing and discovering pottery techniques and materials
Common Glaze Defects - Glazy Learn how to identify and fix five major ceramic glaze problems - crazing, shivering, crawling, pinholes, and blistering
Major Oxides in Glazes - Glazy How fluxes, glass-formers, and stabilizers shape your glaze, plus a rundown of common raw material sources
Raw Materials - Glazy What are the raw materials we use to make glazes and clay bodies? How does geology translate into the bagged powders on a studio shelf? And which ingredients are essential for beginners starting to mix their own glazes?
Safety in the Glaze Lab - Glazy Left: Dish with Green Lead Glaze, 9th century, Iraq Right: Fiesta Ware pitcher with Uranium Oxide glaze, Frederick Hurten Rhead Example half-mask respirator, the 3M Half Facepiece Reusable Respirator comes in different sizes and can be paired with 2091 P100 filters or 2097 P100 filters
Glaze Safety and Health Warning - Glazy An Overview of Glaze and Glazing Safety by William M Carty and Hyojin Lee NCECA Presentation: An Overview of Glaze and Glazing Safety by William M Carty and Hyojin Lee
Material Substitution in Ceramic Recipes - Glazy Step-by-step guidance on swapping raw materials in your glaze or clay formulas, from easy one-to-one replacements to more complex multi-oxide adjustments
Specific Gravity - Glaze Mixing Preparation - Glazy Ceramics Wiki To determine the specific gravity of a glaze, place the clean, dry container on the gram scale and zero the tare beam and then carefully fill the container with glaze using a measuring cup or pitcher, and make sure the meniscus comes right to the rim of the container just as you did with the water