# Glaze Recipes # Randy's Clear glaze Recipe You need about 10kg to fill a 5 gallon bucket. I would suggest you try a test first. I’ve been testing a similar clear base from “mastering cone 6 glazes” ; Materials Amt PPS Fusion Frit F-12 25.00 PPS Feldspar Custer Potash 22.00 PPS EPK 18.00 PPS Silica 295 mesh 26.00 PPS Talc Silverline 303 5.00 PPS Whiting (Calcium Carbonate) 4.00 Total: 100.00 I’ve modified it to change from frit 3134 to f-12 as 3134 may be very difficult to get in the future. For every 100gm of dry materials start with 85 gm of water. Date April 1 2024 - Will be setting up a small batch first as Randy suggests. # AB Slip Blue Rutile Plus Cobalt Carb Recipe sourced from [https://glazy.org/recipes/121839](https://glazy.org/recipes/121839) Target SG is 1.45, this is a dipping glaze at that. It does tend to settle quickly, so mix well before you dip. It needs a fairly thick application, it can crawl a little or turn brown if it's not applied thickly enough. This is a Cone 6 glaze [![PXL_20230416_164214139.jpg](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/scaled-1680-/pxl-20230416-164214139.jpg)](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/pxl-20230416-164214139.jpg) ## Recipe
# Red Oilspot Sourced from [https://glazy.org/recipes/36081](https://glazy.org/recipes/36081) A cone 6 oil spot with red and black mottling [![image.png](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/scaled-1680-/IfCimage.png)](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/IfCimage.png) [![image.png](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/scaled-1680-/Klnimage.png)](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/Klnimage.png) The inside is straight red oilspot. The running blue-to white comes from layering a band of Spectrum Running Hot Chowder over it. It sure is running, but that's probably my favorite combo! ## Recipe
# Honey Wheat Sourced from [https://glazy.org/recipes/36974](https://glazy.org/recipes/36974) [![image.png](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/scaled-1680-/SVGimage.png)](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/SVGimage.png) ## Recipe
# G3806F - Fluid melt clear Taken from [https://insight-live.com/insight/share.php?z=gbcM8HXmX2](https://insight-live.com/insight/share.php?z=gbcM8HXmX2) via digital fire I like this clear over underglazes, as it is a cone 6 clear that is designed to stay fluid at firing temperatures for a while to let out any offgasing bubbles from the underglaze. Microbubbles from offgasing make underglaze designs appear cloudy or gray, this keeps the colours a bit brighter. That link has a variety of different recipe versions, most of which include additives for color I don't use in the clear version for dipping. [![image.png](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/scaled-1680-/1gsimage.png)](https://docum.ents.ca/uploads/images/gallery/2024-11/1gsimage.png)
Code # G3806F
MaterialsAmt
[Silica](https://digitalfire.com/material/silica)23.500
[Wollastonite](https://digitalfire.com/material/wollastonite)7.000
[Kaolin](https://digitalfire.com/material/kaolin)10.000
[Strontium Carbonate](https://digitalfire.com/material/strontium+carbonate)5.000
[Ferro Frit 3110](https://digitalfire.com/material/ferro+frit+3110)22.000
[Ferro Frit 3249](https://digitalfire.com/material/ferro+frit+3249)21.000
[Zinc Oxide](https://digitalfire.com/material/zinc+oxide)3.000
[Spodumene](https://digitalfire.com/material/spodumene)6.000
[Bentonite](https://digitalfire.com/material/bentonite)2.500