Thank you so much for these lessons. I'm learning a lot from your videos and also bought your book. I choose a recipe that doesn't have Silica. Does this Ian Currie Systematic Blend still make sense for this glaze without the Silica?
When I type in my recipe and hit show print page I only get the actual recipe amounts in the table but I don’t get the page he had showing how much of each of the four base glaze recipes.
Hi John. The calculation page on Ian Currie's website has been given an 'internal server error' for a while when pressed 'calculate now'. I tried on my laptop and my phone. Do you know what is the calculation behind it? Then I could calculate it with excel. Thanks!
I do not know. I think his son is the tec support? I would find the contact and drop him a line...found contact for the Currie House...curriehouse at currie.to let me know at johnbrittpottery at gmail.com
Thank you it completes Ian Currie's book
Great, I'm in! Thank you! Great efforts on your part to pass on your knowledge.
Very clear explanation thank you 😊
Thank you so much for these lessons. I'm learning a lot from your videos and also bought your book. I choose a recipe that doesn't have Silica. Does this Ian Currie Systematic Blend still make sense for this glaze without the Silica?
Great information, thanks!!!
Only two as an assignment. Thanks! ;)
When I type in my recipe and hit show print page I only get the actual recipe amounts in the table but I don’t get the page he had showing how much of each of the four base glaze recipes.
Should be right above the list of each tile 1-35. Called Corner Glaze Then, Glaze A
thank you!
Hi John. The calculation page on Ian Currie's website has been given an 'internal server error' for a while when pressed 'calculate now'. I tried on my laptop and my phone. Do you know what is the calculation behind it? Then I could calculate it with excel. Thanks!
I do not know. I think his son is the tec support? I would find the contact and drop him a line...found contact for the Currie House...curriehouse at currie.to
let me know at johnbrittpottery at gmail.com
I could figure it out in reverse if he can't.
Derek may know ..on glazy.org
Hi, the calculator still works. For decimal numbers you need to use a point. A comma gives the 'internal server error'.