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How to use Glazy part 5:

Glazy.org is an online glaze database created by Derek Au. Most recipes on Glazy are high-fire (cone 10, 1300°C) or mid-fire stoneware (cone 6, 1240°C) but there are also some earthenware glaze recipes. At earthenware temperatures (cone 04-02, 1060-1100°C) colours can be brighter, although the clay body will not be fully vitrified and the ware may be porous unless completely covered in glaze and fired on stilts.

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