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Re: Using Old Glaze

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From: Jon Hartman (Jon.Hartman_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Mon Sep 29 2003 - 12:41:21 PDT


YOu can reconstitue Glazes. It is a bit messy, but worth it.
First you have to break the dry glaze into small pieces. ( use a
ziplock bag) After this add alittle water to it. This will desolve the
glaze and turn it back into useable glaze. Make sure that you don't add
too much water. Less is better to start out with. Take the container
that the glaze came in and start with half if the container was full.
It will take more time the larger the pieces are.

Jonathan Hartman
Dassel-Cokato High School
Art Teacher
(320) 286-4100 ext.1832

>>> sue_cosgrove@hotmail.com 09/28/03 08:23PM >>>

I have inherited several tubs of old glaze in my classroom. Some is
dry and
cracking and the other is a semi moist lump. Can I still use this?
What do
I need to do to bring it back? By the way it is basic cone 6 glaze.
White,
blue, yellow ect.

Sue >^..^<

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