I have done this a few times with slip and in my experience the Epsom salts and water take about a minute or so to finish their flocculating properties. Just my experience, so when I add them I add, mix and wait 1 minute or so to see. I have ended up with some pretty thick slip by adding too much too fast.
im about to mix a batch of the rhodes crackle so this was very good to know!!! Thank you for the valuable lesson in flocculation / deflocculation
Could I mix up the dry ingredients and just add water as needed?
Thanks for posting the video. You make it easy to understand.
When it comes to all this glaze chemistry we're flocculated.
I have done this a few times with slip and in my experience the Epsom salts and water take about a minute or so to finish their flocculating properties. Just my experience, so when I add them I add, mix and wait 1 minute or so to see. I have ended up with some pretty thick slip by adding too much too fast.
Is it possible to substitute the borax with whatever boron source i have? would this also work applied to greenware ?
You can use borax, some use the laundry detergent "20 Mule Team Borax". Should work on greenware but won't crack the same.
@@johnbrittpottery thanks a lot ! Will give it a try :)
thanks
Is there a specific SG that this slip should be mixed to?
Never measured it...sorry
John, will table salt also work ?
I doubt it but give it a try.
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing. :-)