Silver glass and humidity!!

Started by sublimekate, October 11, 2010, 02:04:17 PM

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garishglobes

or you could all come and live in the West of England  :D

I like Denise's explanation, I think that may well be it. It also leads onto something else I was wondering yesterday, is it therefore better to be close to the sea with the extra salt content in the air?

sublimekate

I'm enjoying all the theories, you're all so clever  :)

Salt  ??? Not another variable  :D

Oh I really wish I'd not dropped out of chemistry  :D

Hotglass28


Hahaha, no, no not salt in the air  I didn't mean that lol.  Comparing salt to particles in air.  hehe.  Or did you know that?  ::)


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I'm a chemistry nerd and I have no idea I'm afraid.

Maybe ask a potter?  They have reducing glazes.

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I think we may need the wisdom of Red Hot Sal :)

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