Bright reds, transparent and opaque

    • 77 posts
    July 29, 2014 5:41 AM EDT

    Have you ever tried to make at first a coat of white opaque? After firing the white, fire the red coat over it. Fire the red with the lowest temperature which is possible.

    I don't know, whether you use lead bearing or lead free enamels. In lead bearing enamels nearly all manufacturers have very brilliant opaque red. Have a look at your suppliers color charts or ask for a sample.

    • 35 posts
    July 29, 2014 10:08 AM EDT

    Thank you for your reply.  I will continue looking for that bright red.

    MR

    • 2 posts
    August 4, 2014 12:18 PM EDT

    To get a bright red, make sure it is the last color you fire. Each time you fire it, it will darken some.

    • 35 posts
    August 4, 2014 1:34 PM EDT

    Thank you for your response.

    I will take care to do this,

    Mary Rose

    • 0 posts
    August 9, 2014 6:27 AM EDT

    Hello Mary Rose,

    Reds are tricky to enamel, but not impossible. You need to use a lower temperature than for other colours. I also use Thompson's Woodrow Red, at 760oC. At 780oC, like say the blues or greens it turns dark, or brown even. If you have a kiln with a thermostat you can adjust the temperature precisely. The best thing to do is experiment, make small test pieces and note exactly the results.

    I have no experience with reds in enamel brands other than Thompson.

    Judith

    • 35 posts
    August 9, 2014 2:05 PM EDT

    Thank you Judith for your response.  I will make more tests and watch the results carefully.

    Mary Rose

    • 35 posts
    July 24, 2014 11:03 AM EDT

    Hello, I am seeking a bright red that does not darken.  Any product, transparent and/or opaque.  I have used Thompson's Orient and Woodrow Red but would like brighter reds.  I understand that red can be a difficult color.

    Thank you,

    Mary Rose