Coyote Coffee Bean Undercoat 141
Article number: | 141Pint |
Availability: | In stock (12) |
When covered by one of the Texas Two-Step overcoats, Coyote 141 Coffee Bean produces the series signature oilspots. When used on its own, it is a darkly mottled brown, with a look similar to leather.
The Texas Two-Step Oilspots are a specialized series that use pairs of glazes to create unique effects. Anywhere that one of the five overcoats is laid on top of Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red, a stunning spotted pattern will appear during firing. Thicker applications lead to bigger spots. Try using wax resist after the first layer to create negative space designs.
Click here for a PDF showing examples of Coyote's Texas Two-Step Layering
- Two Part System for Spectacular Oilspot looks
- Experiment Application for different results
- Cone 5 / 6 (Coyote glazes are designed to be fired between witness cone 5 and witness cone 6)
Click here for the downloadable PDF of the Coyote Application and Firing Guide.
Click here for Coyote Glaze Mixing Instructions.
Click here to see the full line of Coyote Glazes Colour Chart.
While we keep Pints in stock, Coyote Glazes are available in additional sizes including 1 and 3 Gallon as well as 5, 10 and 25lb Dry.
Lead times are subject to our regular ordering schedule, but there are expedited options for an extra fee. Contact our showroom to get a quote!
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