Coyote Texas Two Step (Undercoat) – MBG-145 Persimmon
Original price was: $22.90 – $359.40.$21.75 – $341.43Current price is: $21.75 – $341.43.
Cone 6 Glaze. Oil spot glazes at cone 10 provide some of the most striking and unique finishes in ceramics. Now, Coyote Texas Two Step glazes provide the same sought-after effect at cone 6, in a breathtaking variety of color combinations.
Coyote dry glazes, as well as gallon and 3-gallon sizes, are shipped directly from the manufacturer. The estimated lead time is 2 weeks.
Coyote Pints (16oz) are stocked and shipped from Clay-King.
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Details
- size Options: 10 lb (dry), 25 lb (dry), 3 Gallon, Gallon (128 oz.), Pint (16 oz.)
- finish: Dimensional
- brand: Coyote
- glaze type: Over glaze
- glaze color: Orange
Glaze Overview
To use the Texas Two Step glazes, simply apply a Step One Undercoat to bisque ware (two or three coats brushing, one coat dipped) and wait for it to dry completely. Then, cover all or part of the first color with a Step Two Overcoat. When the piece is fired to cone 6 in an electric kiln, the glazes will interact, creating a phenomenal oil spot effect. Varying the thickness of the glazes during application will have a dramatic effect on the finished piece, as the thicker the glazes get, the larger the spots they create will be. We found the optimum thickness to be two coats of the Step One Undercoat and three coats of Step Two Overcoat, but you may prefer thicker or thinner applications for different effects. Try experimenting!
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