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  • Forgot to ask, is the Tenmmoku food safe or leach tested, or do you just use it out side with nice liner glaze inside?

    Hope you had a Very Merry Christmas and

    a Happy and Healthy New Year to you and yours!

    Thank you

    DebraRay

  • I haven't leach tested the tenmoku per Mastering Cone 6 glazes yet but I've been using pieces with it in my kitchen for two years with no noticable change even with spaghetti sauce, salads, etc. There's nothing in it that should be a problem. It's one of those 'get around to it's...  :o)

  • Thank you very much I will have to look for it online.

  • Thanks Dasray for the comments. That was my second 'level' test of the ^6 book glazes. After Christmas I have another 8 vases and pots slated for a larger test. I really like the Waterfall Brown over the Oatmeal. The Brown actually has even purples in it as it ran. I didn't mix the Waxwing, but I like it. I still have to mix the Slate Blue, Sienna Brown and Majoilica White. I got the Tenmoku from the internet somewhere. I'll have to search. I use GlazeChem, which is very reasonable

  • Your lids fit very well I do like the way you did your gallery. I have had good luck doing the same on some teapots. I have been working with the Waterfall brown yours seems to abit Redder than mine which I like very much! I have only used it on darker clay so far and real small light clay sample. Didn't you say one time that your Tenmmoku was from

    like digital on-line glaze planner? I 'm looking for that redder orange brown look I guess like ^6 book's Waxwing, only food safe?

    Great Video TVM

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