Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:08 pm |
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I'm working on a final project for school and I was wanting to experiment with melting a low fire clay piece in a high firing. Now what my concern is that the glaze might not bond well with the clay.
I'm assuming that theoretically the glaze should bond with it just fine and that as long as the glaze is still covering the melted piece than technically it should still be functional.
Has anyone ever tried that before??? I also wanted to know how much a cone 04 piece would melt in a cone 6 firing? Say if a cone 04 teapot was fired up to cone 6 do you think it could still maintain its form?
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