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Why Is My Glaze Cracking? [Solved]
Crazing is caused by the glaze being under too much tension. This tension occurs when the glaze contracts more than the clay body during cooling. Because glazes are a very thin coating, most will pull apart or craze under very little tension. Crazing can make a food safe glaze unsafe and ruin the look of the piece.
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Crazing (food safety in glaze)
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what causes crazing in a ceramic glaze
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