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Wheat flash raku glaze recipe

Raku glazes are known for their beautiful, random effects. They can be applied to both functional and non-functional pieces. This wheat flash raku glaze recipe is perfect for creating stunning effects on your raku projects!

There are a few things to keep in mind when working with raku glazes. First, because of the high firing temperature, these glazes can be a bit more finicky than other types of glazes. It’s important to follow the recipe to the letter to ensure that the glaze turns out correctly. Secondly, raku firing can be dangerous if not done properly. Be sure to read up on safety precautions before you begin.

Now, let’s get started on the recipe! You’ll need the following ingredients:

1 part rutile
2 parts colemanite
3 parts whiting
4 parts kaolin
5 parts silica

Instructions:

Mix all of the ingredients together thoroughly.
Apply the glaze to your piece.
Place the piece in a raku kiln and fire to between 1100 and 1200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Once the piece is fired, remove it from the kiln and place it in a reduction chamber. Reduce for about 15 minutes.
Remove the piece from the chamber and allow it to cool.

There you have it! Your wheat flash raku glaze is now ready to use. Experiment with different application techniques to create different effects on your finished piece