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  1. So yes, you can use magic water to make magic slip. You shouldn't do it with a different clay to what you are joining, and porcelain would be literally the worst choice unless you are joining that exact same porcelain body.

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  3. 21 gru 2010 · I use two tablespoons of sodium silicate to a gallon of distilled water for "Magic Water." What I bought is a very thick liquid. I have only used it for slipping pieces together so I can't address your question about using it a a crackle medium. I'll be interested in the replies.

  4. Ever wonder what the best way to attach your handles? Ever wonder what many potters use to make sure the slabs attach when hand building? Well the answer you may be looking for is Magic Water. In an over simplified world Magic Water is Darvan 7 , a deflocculant , and Soda ash (flux) mixed with water. it’s basically a casting slip without clay.

  5. 4 lip 2023 · A simple way to avoid cracked joints in clay is to make some magic water for pottery. In this article, I will cover the following: How to make magic water (it’s super easy)

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  7. ceramicartsnetwork.org › ceramic-recipes › recipeMagic Water

    Magic water is a deflocculant. Once it has been added to the areas that you want to join, it causes those clay molecules to repel one another, making the clay thinner and more liquid. As someone who primarily builds with slabs, I am constantly attaching seams and darting to alter my forms.

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