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2,5,10,15% talc added to Ravenscrag Slip on a buff stoneware fired at cone 10R. Matting begins at 10%. By Kat Valenzuela.
| Recipes | GR10-A - Pure Ravenscrag Slip Ravenscrag all by itself makes a great cone 10 reduction semi-gloss glaze. It also has great working properties. | 
| Glossary | Matte Glaze Random material mixes that melt well overwhelmingly want to be glossy, creating a matte glaze that is also functional is not an easy task. | 
| Materials | Talc A source of MgO for ceramic glazes, a flux or thermal expansion additive in clay bodies, also used in the manufacture of cordierite. | 
| Materials | Ravenscrag Slip A light-colored silty clay that melts to a clear glaze at cone 10R, with a frit addition it creates a good base for a wide range of cone 6 glazes. | 
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