Mayco Raku Glazes
Gorgeous Iridescent & Metallic Effects Mayco Raku glazes are designed to develop beautiful metallic lusters and crackle patterns when fired according to raku firing processes. There are several m… Read more
Mayco Raku Glazes
Gorgeous Iridescent & Metallic Effects
Mayco Raku glazes are designed to develop beautiful metallic lusters and crackle patterns when fired according to raku firing processes. There are several methods and many nuances to raku firing - for our purposes here we define raku firing broadly as the processes of firing an earthenware body and glaze in a kiln, removing the ware from the kiln after it has reached proper temperature, placing it in a container of combustible material and enclosing the container to reduce the oxygen in the container.
Application Recommendations
The following application recommendations are based upon the original product development intent and use for the product. Information on alternative application methods is listed in the section "Usage Variations and FAQ's".
- Shake for 5-6 seconds before use. Stir well.
- Apply 2 coats to cone 04 bisque (1940°F, 1060°C).
- Do not glaze bottom of ware.
- Allow to dry thoroughly.
- Fire to cone 06 (1850°F, 1010°C) and hold for 5 minutes.
- Reduce in your choice of combustible materials.
- Thinner coats tend to produce greater metallic effects. If you are not getting the desired metallic results you can adjust your glaze application.
- Use of a thermal shock-resistant raku clay body will help reduce the incidence of cracking.
- Actual fired results will vary according to choice of clay body, glaze application thickness, glaze fire temperature, combustible materials, reduction process, kiln, etc.
- If using an electric kiln make sure power is off before removing ware with metal tongs.
- Minimizing the distance between the kiln and the reduction container can improve the development of metallic colors.
- After ware has completely cooled use water and a scouring pad to clean; cleaning will improve the luster and colors in the fired finish.