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Glossary
What is the Glaze Dragon?
It is the attitudes that counter your desire and efforts to control
your glazes.
Defending the Status Quo
Change is needed but the dragon wants the status quo.
- The 'textbook glaze and body culture' continues to dominate among potters and small
manufacturers; it pursues a 'universal', 'foolproof' recipe that exists only in dreamland.
The 'recipe trade' fosters a helplessness that neither 'understands' or
controls recipes, that is a slave of fifty recipes that don't work
instead of being a master of one or two that do.
- Industry is still driven by a 'salesman model' where companies use recipes and materials
recommend by salesman and move toward less in-house expertise toward more dependence on
suppliers and consultants.
Roulette Wheel Approach
- Pottery students are still taught to spin the 'roulette wheel' of glaze tests in the
blind hope that one will not only look great but also have good
application properties, reliability, hardness and durability, resistance to leaching and
staining, fit, adjustability, etc. This spawns generations of students who discover
hundreds of recipes that don't travel well and who lack skills to recognize or create ones
that do.
- Manufacturers often lack knowledge about alternate formulations and material brands and
gamble that what they have is optimized to their process. They spend millions on equipment
but overlook the materials.
Apathy Toward Important Issues
The dragon promotes casual attitudes and lack-of-conscience regarding ware durability,
functionality, and safety even though modern methods, materials, equipment, and
information afford great control. He wants you to think you are exempt
from technical concerns, that you will never be held accountable for
deficient surfaces that hurt the reputation of the pottery and ceramic industry.
Getting Kicked Around
The dragon wants to make sure you learn nothing when recipes don't
work. When you 'spin your wheels' and waste years on blind alleys and
dead ends he wants you to blame yourself or your consultant rather than the prevailing
culture.
Oversimplification
The dragon supplies 'blinders' so that you need not concern yourself with technical
issues or have in-house expertise. He advocates abdication of control to suppliers and
consultants, that you sacrifice only to the god of form and surface. He promises there
will be no day-of-reckoning for this attitude.
Naked Undocumented Recipes, Materials
- The dragon encourages authors not to 'dress' recipes for 'travel' by supplying
information (i.e. special mechanisms, why each material is used, how to adjust for
expansion, surface, temperature, special firing or application techniques, etc.). He then
match-makes doomed 'affairs' between ceramists and these 'naked' recipes leaving many
disillusioned and ill-equipped to recognize true glaze quality. Traveling glaze recipes
that have amnesia about who they are, why they are, where they've been
move on and leave alienated people stuck with storage rooms full of mystery materials as
reminders of the broken promises.
- The dragon encourages material suppliers to provide data sheets full of numbers that
don't apply to typical ceramic applications and supply little or no information on exactly
what the material is, its strengths and weaknesses compared to others, and rationale
behind its use in bodies or glazes. Users constantly feel that there are other better
suited materials out there but the prevailing 'don't-need-to-know' culture of material
ignorance keeps them in obscurity.
How Do You Fight the Glaze Dragon?
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