PC-71 Flambé over PCF-74 River Birch
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Submitted by:AMACO brent
Top Coat Glaze:PC-71 Flambé
Number of Top Coats:2
Bottom Coat Glaze:PCF-74 River Birch
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-71 Flambé
Flambé is a copper red glaze with tones of purple and blue, that gives the same results in oxidation as a traditional reduction copper glaze. Flambé breaks clear on edges or where thin. Apply 3 coats, do not thin glaze. 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-74 River Birch
PCF-74 River Birch is a glossy cream glaze with runny dark specks like the bark of a tree. River Birch 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. Very fluid at cone 5, more so 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.