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Henrik Norsker

    The self-reliant potter: refractories and kilns
    Clay materials - for the self-reliant potter
    Forming techniques - for the self-reliant potter
    Glazes - for the self-reliant potter
    • Inhaltsverzeichnis1. Introduction and Scope.2. The Nature of Glazes.3. Temperature Ranges and Requirements.4. Decisions.5. Simple Glaze Theory.6. Obtaining Glaze Materials.7. Frits and Frit Making.8. Preparation of Glazes.9. Glaze Application.10. Decoration.11. Glaze Problems.12. Developing Glazes.13. Glaze Oxides.14. Quality Control.15. Health and Safety.16. Glaze Formula Calculations.Glaze Recipes.Fritted Boron Glazes for Low Temperatures.Non Fritted Borax Glazes.Glazes for Heavy Clay Products.Stoneware Glazes.Color Pigments.Ceramics Elements and Oxides.Common Glaze Raw Materials.Chemical Analysis of Glaze Materials.Table of Standard Sieves.Table of Seger Cone Formulas.Table of Seger Cones.Table of Orton Cones.Conversion Table for Pint Weights.Density.Dry Content of a Liqued.Twaddell Scale.Properties of Fuels.Metric System.Temperature Conversion Table.

      Glazes - for the self-reliant potter
    • Inhaltsverzeichnis1. Introduction and Scope.2. Products and Options.3. Main Product Lines and Forming Options.4. Plastic Clay Forming.5. SEMIDRY FORMING.6. Mould Making and Plaster of Paris.7. Slip Casting.8. Finishing and Quality Control.9. Drying of Ware and Moulds.10. Work Flow and Factory Layout.Tables of Weights and Measures.Sieve Mesh Sizes.Density, Twaddell Scale, Dry Content of Liquid, Pint Weights.

      Forming techniques - for the self-reliant potter
    • Manual, pottery production developing countries - refractory materials, equipment for potters, choice of fuel, construction techniques for kilns, technical aspects. Diagrams, photographs, tables

      The self-reliant potter: refractories and kilns