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An ILLUSTRATED TUTORIAL

CRAWLING CERAMIC GLAZE

FINGER NAILS ON THE SLATE BOARD !!
Crawling ceramic glaze is a daunting circumstance. The glaze “crawls” away from a greasey spot on the surface of the clay; leaving a vacant spot or area.
crawling ceramic glaze

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You can never was your hands too many times when handling bisque pots.
Of course, it is going to happen once in a while.
But, you do not want a whole kiln load of bisque pots ruined because you were eating “KRISPY KREME” doughnuts the morning you unloaded the kiln.
P.S. A 0000 was used to make red button

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DON"T LAUGH
IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU !

This is another view of a vacant fpot.
Refiring is not really an option.
The whole pot could be lost.
If you do try to re-fire.
Be sure to glaze the ENTIRE pot; not just the bad areas. red button

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