MBG153 Marshmallow – Coyote

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MBG153 Marhsmallow
Two step Oilspot serie
Steengoed/ stoneware
fire at cone 5/6
stooktemperatuur 1180 – 1220 graden

 

Marshmallow is een van de Texas Two Step Overcoats, wat betekent dat het kan worden gelaagd met Licorice, Coffee Bean, of Brick Red om een olievlek effect te produceren. Op zichzelf is het een glanzend gebroken wit, ergens tussen de eierschaal en de romige mat.

De Texas Two-Step Oilspots zijn een gespecialiseerde serie die gebruik maken van paren van glazuren om unieke effecten te creëren. Overal waar één van de vijf overcoats bovenop Licorice, Coffe Bean of Brick Red wordt gelegd, zal tijdens het bakken een prachtig gevlekt patroon verschijnen. Dikkere toepassingen leiden tot grotere vlekken. Probeer na de eerste laag wax te gebruiken om negatieve ruimteontwerpen te creëren.

Marshmallow is one of the Texas Two Step Overcoats, meaning it can be layered with Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red to produce an oilspot effect.  On its own, it is a glossy off-white, somewhere between Eggshell and Creamy Matt.

The Texas Two-Step Oilspots are a specialized series that use pairs of glazes to create unique effects. Anywhere that one of the five overcoats is laid on top of Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red, a stunning spotted pattern will appear during firing.  Thicker applications lead to bigger spots. Try using wax resist after the first layer to create negative space designs.

Fired
Every kiln and firing is different. It is best to use witness cones in every firing.

Coyote glazes are designed to be fired between witness cone 5 and witness cone 6.

Cone readings are a combintation of time and temperature, and do not correspond directly to any specific temp in degrees. Most digitally controlled kilns have a pre-programmed cone fire setting that will allow you to reach the proper temperature with minimal fussing (we use a cone 5, fast, with 30 minute hold.) For manual (sitter) kilns we recommend using a 6 cone.

Thermocouples and other electronic measuring devices are prone to error and degrade over time. The only way to be certain that your kiln is firing to the right temperature is to use witness cones every time you fire your kiln.
The tip of your self supporting cone 5 should be at least even with the base, and the tip of the cone 6 should not touch the shelf.

Test all foodware to determine food safety.

 

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