[Clayart] Replacing bentonite

Antoinette Badenhorst porcelainbyantoinette at gmail.com
Sat Aug 17 19:34:55 UTC 2024


Jeremy I agree with David, however, I use Macaloid. It is clear and does
not affect the clay or glaze in any other way than helping with suspension,
workability in clay and as a binder. It is one of the "staples" in my
studio. I use it in anything that tends to settle in a bucket. I use Epsom
salts in rare situations and only when I need immediate effects.

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On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 8:37 PM Jeremy Keala Ceramics via Clayart <
clayart at lists.clayartforum.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I’m starting to work on creating a Kuan crackle glaze. My starting recipes
> have bentonite in them and I don’t currently don’t have bentonite in my
> workshop and would like to keep it that way otherwise I just keep adding
> new materials all the time to my list of raw materials.
> Would you have any suggestions how to go about replacing bentonite in a
> glaze ?
> Thanks and all the best,
> Jeremy
>
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