Considering the mention of silver in a pottery glaze it may also be vaguely
interesting that those doing stained glass use a silver stain.  I wonder
that this might be where the designation 'stained glass' originated.

Silver stain fires onto glass at a relatively low temperature: 800
Fahrenheit.  According to the amount used this gives anything from a pale
yellow to a deep orange.  And unlike all other colorants used on the cut
glass this penetrates the glass, not simply fused on top.

On Tue, Jul 21, 2020, 7:44 AM Ode Coyote <silverpuppy1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Baking soda DOES react with the silver making it light sensitive.
>  It's a pretty slow reaction taking several hours of light exposure.
> [ I tested Dr Marxs claim years ago, made a  BEAUTIFULLY clear batch using
> a DC gen and I started to "eat crow" online as it sat on the window
> sill...it turned a thick cloudy milky grey just before I hit the 'send'
> button.
>
> Ferreting out a formula for making silver glaze for pottery from Silver
> Acetate, Silver Carbonate was being used as the source material to make the
> Silver Acetate.
>  Adding in Distilled white vinegar to the Silver Carbonate suspension
> [following the instructions], the cloudy grey went back to crystal clear
> indicating that highly soluble Silver Acetate had been the result]
>
> I do not know if Silver Carbonate is made while the generator is running
> or if it takes the addition of light to kick the compound into
> existence..but it DOES happen.
>
>  Put a few drops of H2O2 in some of that red batch and see if it clears up
> over night...or some vinegar?
>
> ode
>
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:04 AM James Osbourne Holmes <
> jamesosbournehol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am using Dr. Marx's CSPro Max device.
>> The mechanical timer fell over and jammed and the batch ran overnight.
>> The rods were slightly pitted.  Bruce said to run a bit longer and it would
>> produce a usable batch.  I did about 13 minutes instead of 11.  The batch
>> has a slight red tint to the usual gold.  It has remained stable for
>> several months.
>> I will appreciate your...or anyone's comments.
>> Thank you for your attention.
>>
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