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Brick Red (undercoat) 142

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A deep, solid red. Great on its own as a base or accent color, the Brick Red is a Texas Two-Step undercoat, and will create oilspot effects when covered with one of the overcoats.
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SKU: CGP142

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      Series: Coyote Texas Two Steps

      Firing Range: Cone 5-6 Mid-Fire

      Finish: Gloss

      Color: Red

      Surface: Oil Spot

      Description

      A deep, solid red. Great on its own as a base or accent color, the Brick Red is a Texas Two-Step undercoat, and will create oilspot effects when covered with one of the overcoats.

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      Coyote Glaze Application instructions

      Basic Glazing Instructions
      First you want to apply wax resist to the foot of your pot (where you don't want any glaze). When you dip your pot in bucket of glaze, the glaze won't stick where you have waxed. The glazes become molten glass in the kiln, so if there is any glaze on the bottom, your pot will stick to the shelf. This will wreck your pot and your kiln shelves! Paint a thin coat of wax on the bottom, as well as up the sides at least ¼ inch. All glazes move a little in the firing, and some are quite runny. Always leave enough room for your glaze to flow some without sticking to the kiln shelf. Until you are familiar with a particular glaze, it is better to leave some extra room.

      • Use a thin coat of wax. It works better and dries faster.
      • Let the wax dry for at least 15 or 20 minutes before dipping a pot in glaze.
      • Use an old cruddy brush, they are never the same after using for wax.
      • Clean your wax brush in warm water with a drop or two of dishwashing soap.
      • Be careful not to get the wax where you don't want it, i.e. waxy fingerprints.
      • Before you glaze your work, you should quickly rinse it under cold water.
      • Thoroughly mix the glaze just before you use it.

      Dipping
      To coat the whole piece in a single glaze, the easiest technique is to pick it up with a pair of glaze tongs, dip it in, count to three and pull it out. Make sure to empty it as you withdraw it. If you pull a bowl out still full of glaze it will weigh so much that the tongs will break through. Hold it upside down over the bucket to drain the excess glaze. There will probably be some glaze sticking to the waxed areas; wipe off what you can while you are holding it with the tongs. Set the piece down and let it dry. After it is dry enough to handle, turn it over and sponge off any glaze still remaining on the bottom. The foot must be perfectly clean before it can go in a kiln.

      Brushing
      For brushing, most glazes need 2 to 3 coats. It is easier to get even coverage if you brush the first coat side to side, then the next coat up and down.

      Firing
      These glazes work best when fired between cone 5 and 6 (Orton Standard or Self-Supporting Cones, used as a witness cone placed on the kiln shelf during firing). If you use a kiln sitter you usually have to use a cone six in the sitter to achieve a good cone 5. For automatic kilns, we fire to cone 5 (fast) with a 15 minute hold. Every kiln is different, so you may have to fine tune your firing to achieve the best results.

      Texas Two-Steps

      Oil spot glazes at cone 10 have provided 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.  These glazes work as a two part system, with the top coat pulling away to reveal brilliant spots of the glaze beneath.


      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!

      Spots become noticeably larger and less regular after each new coat of glaze. You will need at least one Step One Undercoat and one Step Two Overcoat, used together, to get the oil spot effects.

      Below is the complete Two-Step series, with every overcoat/undercoat combination shown.  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!

      Coyote Glaze Safety Info & SDS

      Row content

      Coyote Glazes are evaluated by an independent toxicologist.  None of their recipes use lead and all are non-toxic in the liquid state.  Continue reading below for more information.

      Liquid Glaze
      Click Here for Liquid Glaze SDS
      All Coyote liquid glazes are non-toxic under proposed use conditions (brushing, pouring, and dipping). All Coyote glazes are lead free, most are cadmium free; however none of these glazes should be taken internally as they contain ingredients not suitable for ingestion or inhalation. All Coyote glazes contain quartz (silica), and some contain cobalt, chromium and cadmium. We do not recommend that the glazes be used for spraying, as that would increase the risk of inhalation.

      Product labeling; All Coyote glazes have been evaluated by an independent toxicologist and are properly labeled in accordance with ASTM D-4236. In liquid form none require any warning statement other than "conforms to ASTM D-4236." However, we voluntarily adhere to stricter labeling guidelines which include the following statements:
      -WARNING: This glaze contains quartz, and might contain titanium dioxide, chromium, cobalt, or cadmium.
      Possible cancer agent based on tests with laboratory animals, exposure may cause lung damage.
      -Keep out of reach of children, avoid inhalation. Call your local poison control center for more health information. 
      -This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
       
      Dry Glaze
      Click Here for Dry Glaze SDS
      Coyote Dry Glazes contain the same ingredients as the Liquid Glazes. However, due to the increased potential risk of inhalation, they are not labeled as non-toxic. Liquid glaze or underglaze when sprayed also poses an inhalation risk.  All Coyote glazes contain quartz (silica), and some contain cobalt, chromium and cadmium. Avoid creating dust, use a NIOSH approved respirator and local exhaust. All of our glazes are lead free, most are cadmium free; however none of these glazes should be taken internally as they contain ingredients not suitable for ingestion or inhalation.

      Product labeling; All Coyote glazes have been evaluated by an independent toxicologist and are properly labeled in accordance with ASTM D-4236. Dry glazes have the following statements:
      -WARNING. This glaze contains QUARTZ (SILICA) POSSIBLE CANCER AGENT BASED ON TESTS WITH LABORATORY ANIMALS. EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AVOID INHALATION CALL YOUR LOCAL POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR MORE HEALTH INFORMATION.
      -WARNING: This product contains crystalline silica and/or other chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. MSDS Available. Conforms to ASTM D 4236
      Food Safety
      Currently the only materials that are regulated by the FDA regarding food safety in ceramic glazes are lead and cadmium. All Coyote glazes are lead free, and those containing cadmium (in the form of inclusion stains) have in our testing passed FDA cadmium release guidelines when properly fired. 

      Because of the many variables in every studio, we cannot guarantee that your ware will be safe for food use.  Firing temperature, interaction between different glazes or underglazes, or possible contamination can all affect the food safety of your work. Potters making ware for food use must test their own work to determine its dinnerware status. We recommend that ware produced for sale be tested by the potter at an approved laboratory before it is marketed. You can find information about the lab Coyote uses at www.vanguardglobalassociates.com (Vanguard Global Associates).

      Amethyst, Brick Red, Buttercup, Butterscotch Shino, Cedar Shino, Cherry Satin, Clementine, Coral Satin, Dragon's Eye, Dusty Rose, Enchanted Sunset, Fairy Rose, Fire Opal, Lemon Cream Satin, Mulberry, Orange, Passion Red, Peach Blush, Persimmon, Phoenix Egg, Plum Shino, Pomegranate, Pumpkin, Really Red, Red, Red Orange, Rhubarb, Sedona Sunset, Sundrop, Sunrise Shino, Sunset Pink, Sunshine Yellow, Tangerine, Tiger Lily, Texas Rose, and Turquoise Lake contain Cadmium in the form of inclusion stains; in our testing, all of these glazes passed FDA guidelines in leaching tests for cadmium release.

      Blue Matt, Bronze Temmoku, Crystal Aurora, Crystal Celadon, Crystal Nebula, Crystal Lagoon, Green Matt, Green Shino, Iron Matt, Ivory Crystal, Peacock Green, Rose Crystal and Turquoise Matt are not recommended for food use, as they may change color or texture with repeated exposure to food and dishwasher detergents. 

      The Crawl glazes are not recommended for food use due to their texture.
       
      California Prop 65 Warning
       California law now requires that certain warnings must be prominently displayed on the website and labeling of any product containing materials from their list of regulated chemicals. To comply with this, all Coyote Glazes and Underglazes now have some variation of the following warning:

      WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Quartz and Lithium Carbonate, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
      Coyote Dry Glaze Information and Mixing Instructions
      Coyote Glazes are available dry for your convenience, in 5, 10, or 25 lbs. bags.  Dry glazes contain the same ingredients as the wet glazes (minus the water) and can be used to brush, pour, dip, or spray.
      Click Here for Dry Glaze MSDS
      Quick Facts
        • 5 Lbs. of dry glaze needs approximately half a gallon of water (every glaze is different, check the label) and will yield about three quarts of glaze.

        • 10 Lbs. of dry glaze needs approximately one gallon of water and will yield about a gallon and a half of glaze.

        • 25 Lbs. of dry glaze needs approximately two and a half gallons of water and will yield between three and four gallons of glaze.

      • When mixed with water, Coyote dry glazes are suitable for brushing, pouring or dipping, and do not require the addition of any suspension or brushing ingredients; if they need it, it's already in there.
      Quick Mixing Instructions
        • Wear an appropriate respirator and gloves, and use adequate ventilation when mixing.

        • Measure the amount of water recommended on the label (or just a bit less) into a clean bucket.

        • Slowly add the dry glaze while stirring continuously. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bucket and mix thoroughly.

        • Screen through a 60 mesh sieve.

      • Dip and fire a test piece; if too thick, add a small amount of water and retest.
      Tips and Troubleshooting
      Because most of our dry glazes include CMC and bentonite they may take a little longer to dry than you are used to with dipping glazes, but they dip very well, stay suspended in the bucket and can also used for brushing. At Coyote Clay School & Studios we dip everything, with excellent results.

      Don't be tempted to add more water than is suggested on the label without testing! Every glaze is different, and each label has a suggested water content for that glaze. Some of our glazes will be quite thick when mixed according to the instructions on the label. Glazes that work best with a thicker application will be thicker in the bucket, and glazes that work well with a thinner application will be thinner.

      Some of our glazes, especially the Mottled Glaze series, gel when left undisturbed. Mix them vigorously and they will thin out with no additional water. We highly recommend a drill with a mixing attachment for mixing glazes.

      There are a lot of variables in how much glaze ends up on a dipped piece, so mix up your glaze, then dip and fire a test piece! You may find that you prefer your glaze a little thicker or thinner than we do. By keeping accurate records of how much water you use, you can reproduce your preferred glaze thickness well.

      Because hydrometers are misleading when measuring thick materials, here at Coyote we determine specific gravity by weighing a particular volume of glaze. If you want to reproduce exactly the consistency of our liquid glazes as we sell them, you will need a 500 milliliter flask and an accurate scale.

      To measure the specific gravity of a glaze: Tare (subtract) the weight of your flask from the scale. Fill the flask exactly to the 500 ml mark with glaze and weigh it. If your glaze is heavier than the target weight, add water and re-weigh.
      List of Glaze Weights and Specific Gravities
      Measurements updated as of 06/15/2024.

      Archie's Series

      Crystalline Slow-Cool Glazes

      Gloss Glazes

      Shino Glazes

      Constellation Glazes

      Enduro Colors

      Matt Glazes

      Texas Two Step Overcoats

      Copper & Iron Glazes

      Fantasy Series

      Mottled Glazes

      Texas Two Step Undercoats

      Crawl Glazes

      Frank's Colored Celadons

      Satin Glazes

      Vibro Colors

      Archie's Series

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Archie's Base

      795 grams

      1.59

      Blue Purple

      800 grams

      1.60

      Eggplant

      800 grams

      1.60

      Frosted Topaz

      820 grams

      1.64

      Gun Metal Green

      800 grams

      1.60

      Ice Blue

      795 grams

      1.59

      Magenta Sky

      800 grams

      1.60

      Opal

      800 grams

      1.60

      Papaya

      810 grams

      1.62

      Parakeet Yellow

      810 grams

      1.62

      Red Gold

      805 grams

      1.61

      Rhubarb

      800 grams

      1.60

      Constellation Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Andromeda

      800 grams

      1.60

      Antares

      800 grams

      1.60

      Aquila

      790 grams

      1.58

      Aries

      820 grams

      1.64

      Autumn Spice

      825 grams

      1.65

      Gemini

      815 grams

      1.63

      Light Gold

      785 grams

      1.57

      Mars Red Iron

      755 grams

      1.51

      Orion

      800 grams

      1.60

      Summer Spice

      810 grams

      1.62

      Copper & Iron Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Bronze Temmoku

      755 grams

      1.51

      Copper Blue

      770 grams

      1.54

      Crazed Copper

      800 grams

      1.60

      Oasis

      795 grams

      1.59

      Oxblood

      795 grams

      1.59

      Rust Brown

      820 grams

      1.64

      Saturated Iron

      765 grams

      1.53

      Snowy Plum

      780 grams

      1.56

      Toshi Brown

      845 grams

      1.69

      Crawl Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Black Crawl

      730 grams

      1.46

      Blue Crawl

      715 grams

      1.43

      Cactus Crawl

      715 grams

      1.43

      Chocolate Crawl

      720 grams

      1.44

      Croc Crawl

      730 grams

      1.46

      White Crawl

      720 grams

      1.44

      Crystalline Slow-Cool Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Crystal Aurora

      775 grams

      1.55

      Crystal Celadon

      765 grams

      1.53

      Crystal Lagoon

      770 grams

      1.54

      Crystal Nebula

      770 grams

      1.54

      Ivory Crystal

      765 grams

      1.53

      Rose Crystal

      765 grams

      1.53

      Enduro Colors

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Apricot

      820 grams

      1.64

      Beechnut

      815 grams

      1.63

      Blue Cornflower

      810 grams

      1.62

      Cool Artichoke

      810 grams

      1.62

      Cornsilk

      800 grams

      1.60

      Deep Avocado

      800 grams

      1.60

      Gloss White Liner

      805 grams

      1.61

      Honeydew

      810 grams

      1.62

      Satin White Liner

      800 grams

      1.60

      Summer Peach

      800 grams

      1.60

      Sweet Plum

      810 grams

      1.62

      Walnut

      810 grams

      1.62

      Fantasy Series

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Amethyst

      820 grams

      1.64

      Ancient Iron

      820 grams

      1.64

      Antique Pearl

      820 grams

      1.64

      Azure Dream

      815 grams

      1.63

      Dragon's Eye

      825 grams

      1.65

      Enchanted Sunset

      820 grams

      1.64

      Fairy Rose

      820 grams

      1.64

      Firefly Garden

      815 grams

      1.63

      Hydra Scale

      825 grams

      1.65

      Phoenix Egg

      820 grams

      1.64

      Sorcerer's Stone

      815 grams

      1.63

      Unicorn Horn

      815 grams

      1.63

      Frank's Colored Celadons

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Aqua

      805 grams

      1.61

      Dusty Rose

      800 grams

      1.60

      Iris

      810 grams

      1.62

      Jade

      820 grams

      1.64

      Key Lime

      805 grams

      1.61

      Midnight Rain

      815 grams

      1.63

      Night Sky

      795 grams

      1.59

      Peach Blush

      805 grams

      1.61

      Peacock Green

      805 grams

      1.61

      Pomergranate

      810 grams

      1.62

      Rainy Day

      815 grams

      1.63

      Root Beer

      800 grams

      1.60

      Sapphire

      800 grams

      1.60

      Sedona Sunset

      815 grams

      1.63

      Sky

      805 grams

      1.61

      Stormy Sea

      795 grams

      1.59

      Sunshine Yellow

      805 grams

      1.61

      Tangerine

      805 grams

      1.61

      Gloss Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Almost Teal

      790 grams

      1.58

      Black

      775 grams

      1.55

      Buttercup

      785 grams

      1.57

      Chrome Green

      800 grams

      1.60

      Cinnamon Stick

      800 grams

      1.60

      Clear

      785 grams

      1.57

      Cobalt Blue

      790 grams

      1.58

      Eggshell

      795 grams

      1.59

      Light Blue

      800 grams

      1.60

      Mint

      790 grams

      1.58

      Oatmeal

      790 grams

      1.58

      Orange

      805 grams

      1.61

      Pansy Purple

      810 grams

      1.62

      Pumpkin

      810 grams

      1.62

      Really Red

      805 grams

      1.61

      Red

      805 grams

      1.61

      Red Orange

      805 grams

      1.61

      Violet

      815 grams

      1.63

      White

      805 grams

      1.61

      Yellow Orange

      800 grams

      1.60

      Matt Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Blue Matt

      790 grams

      1.58

      Creamy Matt

      795 grams

      1.59

      Creamy with Specks

      800 grams

      1.60

      Green Matt

      790 grams

      1.58

      Iron Matt

      780 grams

      1.56

      Turquoise Matt

      805 grams

      1.61

      Mottled Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Fire Opal

      775 grams

      1.55

      JB's Brown

      775 grams

      1.55

      Mottled Brown

      775 grams

      1.55

      Pam's Blue

      780 grams

      1.56

      Pam's Green

      780 grams

      1.56

      Sunset Pink

      785 grams

      1.57

      Satin Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Alabaster Satin

      810 grams

      1.62

      Baby Blue Satin

      800 grams

      1.60

      Cerulean Satin

      795 grams

      1.59

      Charcoal Satin

      800 grams

      1.60

      Cherry Satin

      795 grams

      1.59

      Coral Satin

      805 grams

      1.61

      Forest Satin

      790 grams

      1.58

      Hazelnut Satin

      780 grams

      1.56

      Lapis Satin

      805 grams

      1.61

      Lemon Cream Satin

      800 grams

      1.60

      Orchid Satin

      800 grams

      1.60

      Seafoam Satin

      775 grams

      1.55

      Shino Glazes

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Blue Shino

      780 grams

      1.56

      Butterscotch Shino

      785 grams

      1.57

      Cedar Shino

      790 grams

      1.58

      Desert Shino

      775 grams

      1.55

      Espresso Bean

      795 grams

      1.59

      Goldenrod Shino

      785 grams

      1.57

      Green Shino

      785 grams

      1.57

      Leopard Shino

      790 grams

      1.58

      Light Blue Shino

      770 grams

      1.54

      Light Green Shino

      775 grams

      1.55

      Light Shino

      770 grams

      1.54

      Mocha Shino

      785 grams

      1.57

      Pistachio Shino

      790 grams

      1.58

      Plum Shino

      795 grams

      1.59

      Sandstone Shino

      790 grams

      1.58

      Shino

      805 grams

      1.61

      Steel Gray Shino

      785 grams

      1.57

      Sunrise Shino

      790 grams

      1.58

      Texas Two Step Overcoats

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Birch

      825 grams

      1.65

      Blue Moon

      825 grams

      1.65

      Clementine

      830 grams

      1.66

      Marshmellow

      790 grams

      1.58

      Sea Mist

      800 grams

      1.60

      Texas Rose

      845 grams

      1.69

      Texas Two Step Undercoats

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Brick Red

      850 grams

      1.70

      Coffee Bean

      850 grams

      1.70

      Fern

      840 grams

      1.68

      Licorice

      850 grams

      1.70

      Mulberry

      835 grams

      1.67

      Persimmon

      840 grams

      1.68

      Vibro Colors

      Glaze Name

      Weight per 500ml

      Specific Gravity

      Mediterranean Sea

      820 grams

      1.64

      Passion Red

      815 grams

      1.63

      Periwinkle

      820 grams

      1.64

      Sundrop

      820 grams

      1.64

      Tiger Lily

      815 grams

      1.63

      Turquoise Lake

      815 grams

      1.63

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