Bath Blue-Copper Raku Brush On Glaze BP6R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...
Bristol Blue Raku Brush On Glaze BP11R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...
Bruton Blue Transparent Raku Brush On Glaze BP3R
Bath Potters BPS Bruton Blue Raku Brush On Glaze BP3R
Butcombe Black Raku Brush On Glaze BP15R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...
Crystal Clear Crackle Raku Brush On Glaze BP7R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...
Glastonbury Green Raku Brush On Glaze BP12R
Bath Potters Green Raku glaze
Oakhill Orange Raku Brush On Glaze BP9R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...
Priddy Pink Raku Brush On Glaze BP13R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...
Radstock Red Raku Brush On Glaze BP8R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...
Somerset Scarlet Raku Brush On Glaze BP14R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...
Taunton Turquoise-Copper Raku Brush On Glaze BP2R
Bath Potters Taunton Turquoise/Copper Raku Brush On Glaze BP2R
Transparent Raku Brush On Glaze BP1R
Bath Potters Transparent Raku Brush On Glaze BP1R
Wellow Yellow Raku Brush On Glaze BP10R
Fired up to 1000°C, cool to 750°C, remove from kiln. Put ion combustable such as sawdust. Allow to cool. Wash in water to encourage crazing
Raku Firing Tips
Raku glazes should be fired up to 1000°C in either an electric or gas kiln. They they should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 750°C. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin...