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823 .D251 aDaly, Greg10aGlazes and Glazing Techniques : A Glaze Journey . / cGreg Daly aEast Roseville NSWbKangaroo PRess,c1999 a144 p aBibliography ( p 142 )
Index ( p 143 - 144 )
Appendices ( p 136 - 141 )
Contains coloured images and explanatory sketches and tables. a1- The Journey Begins .
a) What is a Glaze ?
b) Factors Affesting a Glaze .
c) The Materials .
d) The Clay Body .
e) Heat .
f) Kiln Type and Fuels .
g) Kiln Atmosphere .
h) Glaze Application .
i) Your Interaction .
2- Preparing for the Journey .
a) Recording .
b) Weighting and Mixing .
c) Test Pieces .
d) Batch Recipes .
e) Parameters for Glaze Tests .
3- Voyage of Discovery .
a) Raw Materials .
b) Random Glazes .
c) Line Blends .
d) Line-Blend Additions of Material .
e) Triaxial Blends .
f) Square or Quadraxial Blends .
g) Rotating a Glaze .
4- Choosing Alternative Destinations .
a) Fluxes and Colour .
b) Flux Substitution .
5- Arriving at a temprature .
a) Glaze-Frit Line Blend 1 .
b) Glaze-Frit Line Blend 2 .
c) Glaze-Frit Line Blend 3 .
d) Glaze-Frit Line Blend 4 .
e) Planning a Test .
f) Testing Procedure .
6- Discovering Colour .
a) Colour Blends .
b) Testing Procedure .
c) The Developed Glazes .
7- Nearing Journey's End .
a) Dipping .
b) Pouring .
c) Spraying .
d) Painting .
e) Selecting Glazes .
f) Examples of Glaze Application .
g) Glaze on Glaze .
h) Glaze on Glaze Variation .
i) Latex Resist .
j) Building up a Glaze Surface .
k) Finger Painting .
l) Brushed Glaze Decoration .
m) Pouring a Pattern .
n) Trailed Glaze .
o) Spraying .
p) Dipping, Painting and Spraying .
q) Using a Stencil .
r) Resist and Metallic Salts .
s) Brush and Sponge Decoration .
t) Other Points to Consider .
8 - Further Reflections on the Journey .
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