PC-10 June Bug over PCF-18 Honeydew
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Submitted by:AMACO brent
Top Coat Glaze:PC-10 June Bug
Number of Top Coats:2
Bottom Coat Glaze:PCF-18 Honeydew
Number of Bottom Coats:2
Clay Type:White Stoneware , Potter's Choice , Potter's Choice Flux
Temperature (cone):6
*Note that all dry dipping glazes can be difficult to layer. Dipping glazes behave differently from brushing and they require thorough testing prior to layering full piece.
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PC-10 June Bug
June Bug is a glossy, dark green metallic glaze that develops small triangular iridescent crystals, like the wings of a beetle. This opaque glaze does not break over texture. For best results apply three even brush coats. Glaze may run. Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.
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PCF-18 Honeydew
PCF-18 Honeydew is a glossy pale green glaze like the melon it's named for. It breaks across textured surfaces and develops a peachy float when thick. Great for layering with other glazes as a base or top coat.
Beautiful on any color of clay. Good at cone 5, more fluid at cone 6.
Glaze fire to Cone 5-6. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze.