Ceramic Glazes, Glazy.org
Do you use Glazy.org to store/share your glaze recipes? If you’re just hearing about Glazy for the first time, you should definitely go check it out. It’s a ceramics recipe website that allows you to store recipes with photos, share them with the community and analyze the chemistry/UMF of your glazes, all in one place.
Ceramic Glazes
Have you been looking for new glazes to add to your glaze palette? If so, I have 99 different cone 6 glazes you can try. That probably sounds like a lot to look through, but it’s really just 9 base glaze recipes plus 10 colour variations each.
Ceramic Glazes, Glazy.org
This post will give you an idea about the differences between commercial glazes and mixing your own from cratch.
Ceramic Glazes, Glazy.org
If you’ve never used Glazy.org before, this is a helpful tutorial to get started. In this tutorial, I go over the basics of using the site.
Ceramic Glazes, Glazy.org
In this tutorial, I go over how to add colourants to a recipe and keep the colourants separate from the base recipe so your base adds up to 100% and your colourants are shown as additions.
Ceramic Glazes, Glazy.org
In this tutorial, I show you how to use Glazy to make material substitutions using the UMF (Unity Molecular Formula).